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soldiers and brings our victory closer 253 days of russia's war against ukraine continues for your attention news on espresso anzhelika sezonenko works in the studio our state never planned to use the grain corridor for military purposes the ukrainian side strictly adheres to the provisions of the agreement thus the spokesman of the ministry of foreign affairs oleg nikolenko denied the statement putin about allegedly some new obligations of our state regarding the implementation of the grain agreement and despite all the russian whims, the grain corridors continue to work another caravan left the ports chornomorsk odesa and pivdenny on board seven ships, 290,000 tons of agricultural products will be sent to the countries of asia and europe, the ministry
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of infrastructure noted, among them bulker with almost 30,000 tons of sunflower seeds for oman, as well as dry cargo with 67,000 tons of corn for china in general more than a million tons of ukrainian food have already been exported to 43 countries of the world, however, the government is convinced that the volumes could be 30-40% higher if russia had not artificially blocked inspections in the bosphorus, the russian occupiers will try to connect the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant to the temporarily captured crimea and donbass after damaging the last two lines of communication from the nuclear power plant to the energy system of ukraine the day before, energoatom noted that the day before the shelling, the facility went into full shutdown mode, all 20 diesel fuel generators were turned on for their work in this mode remains for 15 days
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, i would like to remind you that the occupiers have begun the integration of the nuclear power plant into the jurisdiction of rost energotom, the international atomic energy agency has not yet reacted to this in any way russia is deporting people from the temporarily occupied kherson oblast, the occupiers announced that from november 6 to 7 in the kakhovo district they will begin forcibly removing people from ordinary residents , even those who have been issued russian passports or are left in the front-line zone or sent to the territory of the russian federation through filtration camps, the center of national resistance informs according to data collaborators and citizens of the russian federation are also being taken out of our underground from the front-line areas, at the same time the invaders have banned the movement of civilian vehicles through the dnipro, local residents also report that the attackers blew up the communication towers in boryslav , tokarivka, ivanivka and novokayrs in the village of nivacheno,
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luhansk oblast, all civilians were evacuated from the liberated stelmahivka the day before, the last seven residents were taken out of the de-occupied village, the settlement is empty, at least no one responded , said the head of the regional military administration, serhiy gaidai, the head of the region visited grekivka and stelmakivka, stabilization measures have already been completed in these settlements. despite this, the russians are constantly shelling them, all the houses are damaged it will be extremely difficult and dangerous to spend the winter there. i will remind you that the ukrainian military expelled the rashists from stelmakhivka in the luhansk region on october 8. before the war , more than half a thousand people lived there. together, in the near future,
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we will be able to film in ukrainian salatov and ukrainian starobilsk. and most importantly, in ukrainian luhansk, the karelian tract , 85 years ago, 11,011 so-called enemies of the people were killed there in five nights. representatives of the ukrainian cultural, scientific and political elite, this bloody event became one of the tragic symbols of the nation's murder, which the russians have been perpetrating against our people for centuries. on august 5, 1937, the resolution of the poli bureau of the central committee of the cpsu entered into force on the so-called anti-soviet elements, not in the past, and the solovetsky islands, whose people were arrested and sent to a concentration camp, in most cases accused of alleged counter-revolutionary activities, terror, espionage , or preparation for an armed uprising in fabricated cases, the term of imprisonment
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most often ranged from five to 10 years , the solovetsky stage began in the fall of 1937, by the decision of a special troika of the nkvd administration in the leningrad region, 1,116 prisoners were expected to be shot, but four of them were sent to other prisons, and one died before shooting on october 27. the day of the first murders. 208 prisoners were shot in the head. a pause until november 1. everything was due to an escape attempt. the transportation procedure was rigorously perfected before the execution. the prisoners were stripped to their underwear and tied. cars were stacked in stacks and transported like that, they were also stunned by the so-called katum with a mallet and a wooden stick for all these people mykhailo matviev, illiterate captain of the state security, about three hundred ukrainians and people connected with ukraine found rest in the korean tract, writers mykola kulish
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valer yan pidmohylyny hryhoriy epik mykola zero marko voronyi krushelnytskyi, the father of the son, all of them were caught in this wave of shootings, a loss for ukrainian culture because the best representatives of literature and art of the 1920s, the 1920s, were an incredible era. when a cluster of talents and a great terror on all of them broke out at the same time . after the executions, mykhailo matveev was awarded for a successful fight against the counter-revolution, a valuable gift, a radio, gossip, tolik's murder in sunderboh remained a state secret for a long time, well, that's the legend that they were taken out of solovki on a junkyard and this burg was sunk in the white
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sea. and only in 1996, the truth began to be revealed a small book was published on blood torturers, there is no employee of the leningrad fsb department, which told about the chekists of the nkvd department in the leningrad region, it was there because of the mention of a certain mikhail matveev, who was brought to medvezhogorsk in karelia in 1937. according to the management's task for a year, the employees of the russian historical society memorial began research during the search expedition of history yuriy dmytriv found shooting pits in the sandermokh tract on october 27, 1997, on the 60th anniversary of the crime the stalinists first held days of remembrance there, organized by the international and st. petersburg memorials , as transmissible. those who
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shot them were attended by a small delegation from ukraine, which included yevhen sverstyuk, ivan drach, larisa and tetyana krushylyntskyi, they installed a wooden ukrainian cross, they wanted to drown this intelligentsia among these of thousands of nameless graves, hiding the ends from the ends, and you still felt some kind of terrible guilt that they were guilty, they tried to hide all these ends. and you see, it took 60 years to find it, it's very sad, very tragic. what's so hard? the truth is unraveling, in 2004, a monument to the cossack cross was erected on the place of the wooden cross with the inscription to the murdered sons of ukraine, meanwhile, in russia, the policy of whitewashing stalin and his punitive bodies to ukrainian researchers of sandormokh began blocked access to russian archives and to some even the entry of russia in 2016 in russia, publications appeared in russia with attempts to prove that the victims of stalinist repressions are not buried in the korean tract, but the
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red army men allegedly shot by the finns during the war, however, the international community - this was denied by the russian human rights society the memorial was included in the list of foreign agents in the same 2016, a criminal case was opened against the historian dmitriev on charges of violent acts against an underage adopted daughter and the production of child pornography, as well as in the illegal storage of weapons, this person has a tragic fate in the current putin era , he is facing an obviously falsified persecution, he is behind bars and many european structures and activists in ukraine, representatives of various organizations, signed letters and appealed to the criminal russian authorities with the aim of demanding the release of dmitriev. but of course he is behind bars with a very terrible charge , therefore, in principle, the fate of the sundermukh in 1937 and the fate
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of putin's russia in 2021 is the truth and measures are related things in july 2020, the court did recognize dmitriev was convicted of sexual violence in this case and was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison, but later the supreme court increased the sentence to 13 years in a high-security colony, not in words, but in fact they demonstrate their high effectiveness on the battlefield. today is a double holiday, the day of missile troops and artillery and the day of the engineering troops during the battle, the role of artillery is difficult to overestimate, our soldiers are doing incredible things, mastering the newest types of weapons in a matter of weeks, noted the commander of the eastern group of troops, oleksandr syrian at the same time, under the bullets and shells of the enemies, the engineers are laying bridges and demining the russian roadblocks, so the commander wished the artillerymen to always reach their goal and our engineers to build a pledge of victory. we join
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in the congratulations and thank you for your service. by you see you in the program refugees with anzhelika seasonal press every week the saturday political club helps to understand the processes taking place in ukraine and the world vitaly portnikov host of espresso and invitation, experts based on facts give their assessment and forecast of the development of events, want to understand how our today will affect our tomorrow, see saturday's political club, what saturdays are on espresso, see this week's program, judicial control with tatyana shustrova, judge bereginya, a drunkard, why the candidate for the supreme council of justice canceled verdict and dozens of drunken drivers prosecution of
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drivers who get behind the wheel drunk and glue their own road accident contestant of the year as an unscrupulous candidate for the vrp got into the contest to the highest qualification commission of judges with one of the members of this colleague and nemo judicial intuition how to find yourself abroad on the first day of a full-scale war, watch on thursday , november 3 at 4:40 p.m. the judicial control program with tetyana shustrova on the espresso tv channel, the war in ukraine is the main topic for ukrainians victory and losses, analysis and forecasts, politics and geopolitics , all this will be talked about by serhiy rudenko and the guests of his program, people who have information and shape public opinion, people who defend ukraine and
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create the future right now, the main and interesting thing in program verdict by serhiy rudenko monday through thursday at 5:10 p.m. repeat at 9:30 p.m. unconquered cities of ukraine is cozy kherson pearl of the protected territories of ukraine the city played a significant role in the creation of statehood and became the southern center of the ukrainian revival during the great terror nkvdists shot almost thousands of people for nationalism and the kherson leadership of the oun, led by bohdan bandera, actively fought against the german invaders, because an angry kherson citizen will go out against the enemy column with his bare hands, but kherson will not bow to the occupier unconquered i welcome you to otery espresso to your attention
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the refugees program with angelika sezonnenko here we are talking to ukrainians who were forced to leave their homes due to full-scale russian aggression in ukraine and start life from scratch abroad today we will talk about the country of hundreds of castles, churches and monasteries, a real mecca for cinematographers all this about the czech republic since the beginning of the full-scale war of russia against ukraine . an acting teacher with whom today we will talk yulia i congratulate you i am glad to see you yulia please tell me at what moment you left ukraine and how did you meet the war? and why did you choose
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the czech republic for such a temporary shelter? i met a full -scale invasion in kyiv, then... with my close people i moved to the kyiv region, it seemed like a logical decision to us, although we later regretted it, we were in vasylkiv under heavy shelling and the woman i was at home with at that time and her company offered to evacuate to the czech republic, so we didn't choose it, just where we could be evacuated at the moment, delivered, delivered, we agreed immediately and under fire we left vasylkovo and reached the czech republic in about four days. and you had been to the czech republic before that as a tourist, maybe you already knew something about this country yes, i was in the czech republic when i was 13 years old. now i am 22, and 9 years ago i was in the czech republic, er,
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i performed at a vocal competition. it’s true. i was in prague, but now i’m in another place. i knew a lot about in the czech republic, no, i already got to know her better here. as far as i know, do you live in the city of brno? please tell me how big is this city or is it a small town because there are residents, how far is it from the capital to prague, and in principle, the czech republic is a small country and brno is the second city. after the capital, after prague. there are not many residents here, because i don’t know the number for sure, but it is something between 400,000 and 300,000 people. it is not very big. it reminds me of the ukrainian lviv. for example, with these cozy houses, there are no high-rises like in kyiv. yes, there are some tall buildings here, everything is succinctly low, i would say very cozy, but at the same time, of
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course, i want to go to ukraine, and i even compare it because it is a completely different city with a completely different atmosphere. and how did the czech republic meet ukrainians in those first weeks of the russian war against ukraine when people were scared and left the territory of our country and tried to save themselves. the czech republic met us. so i wanted to just cry at the entrance . it was for us, you want to sleep, lie down, now you want to cry, see a psychologist, go, you want to drink coffee, tea, please, you want to eat, please, we need to change something for the children, diapers, please , absolutely any of our uh, everything we needed , they gave us full tables at that time some kind
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of humanitarian aid, there are tables of food all the time. everyone is walking around, translators are helping, well, that is, you are not alone, you are just standing. there are many people, but there is as much help near you as there are all of them, and i looked at it, i still could not believe that in in principle, i am now standing in the czech republic. i am here because of the war. i did not understand this reality, but i looked at this amount of help and i could not find the words. i was shocked by how much they supported us then and there was no language barrier. how did you get along ? is there a lot of communication in english ? you may know good english at a good level. as translators, they are still working. they are people , they are volunteers. if necessary, they come and translate everything. a problem if we talk about the beginning, have we
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passed by? for example, now, when i have been in the czech republic for seven months, i have no language barrier, i have studied czech. by the way, there are also a lot of them on free courses. czech is very similar to ukrainian, so in general, i can't to say that this is some kind of very big problem, there are many similar concepts, many similar words, english is not popular here, the czech language is not that they don't teach it, but maybe they teach it badly. i don't know, even among young people, usually in the european union, all young people know english the language is young people, maybe older people, they know russian. by the way, they know and sometimes address ukrainians in russian, but for example, i always answer in english, i don’t know, but i was so lucky that people knew english, i could communicate with them calmly, or in czech, well, a little bit of english i already know better than czech, well,
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at the moment i wouldn't say that this is a big problem, but the czechs love czech very much, they don't like it when you can address them in ukrainian, they would, you know, if we hear czech and try somehow combine it with ukrainian to understand the czechs, they don't waste time on it, they look for similar words, they just look at you and want to hear czech, but they have it in the model, they also hate it when you address them in their language, but there is some understanding it should be what are the refugees from ukraine maybe there is not enough time to improve your knowledge or to learn the czech language from scratch, this is what they think they have been doing for months. i communicate on a level, at least say hello in the store, ask for a package, or say how do you pay for something else?
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everyone knows czech and no one communicates. here we correct ukrainian with the czechs . we know according to their rules, they mentioned the russian language and i thought so. and you often speak russian with a moscow accent. do you hear, or is it possible, that russian sounds to our shock? that is, they are ukrainians, but i always hear russian and sit and think these are ukrainians, you have to get your head around it, that is, i'm always watching and thinking. well, i don't know. it's hard to distinguish between them, you know. i know that in moscow there are certain accents in speaking in russian. i haven't heard it, but i always sit and i think it's a big dilemma for me, i don't
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know what kind of people these are our ukrainians or are they russians and that's why, for example, if i stick to the rule here that our language is important here, it protects us here because i personally know about the situation when the czechs e attacked russian-speaking people, considering them to be by russians yes, among our ukrainians, that is, language is still our identification and it is very important to speak ukrainian abroad, despite the fact that russia is currently fighting against ukraine and we need to support the ukrainian language, this is our protection. yes, this is our protection, and i even well, to be honest, i have been a russian speaker all my life because i was born in odesa and grew up with where did my family and i communicate, but at the moment i speak ukrainian with everyone somewhere on the street. in principle, i am even ashamed to speak russian there because i it seems that someone will hear me again well, i don't know, i'm still there, i'm getting his conditional physical force, some kind of force in my direction
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, well, it could be. that is, it's absolutely our barrier and protection - it's a language, it's great that you also switched to the ukrainian language, and it's a good example that people from the southern and eastern regions can do it if they still want to. the main desire, but you are still such an example, you are not very complete in this sense , because you are too young. i studied ukrainian when i was young, and now all older people will say well, we from the soviet union, of course they can and by the way, the czechs often tell me about this , they start telling me something in russian and say that they have been taught by the way, i don't know why, what kind of history is this, but they all know russian, the older ones ugh , historically, it really is, there are many aspects why exactly ? and yulia, please tell me. and where do you live, did you manage to find housing, is housing paid for by
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the state? and i live with one of the ukrainian companies with a european one . their relatives and i moved here under this program, uh, for the eighth month of my stay here, i don't pay for housing, they gave us each a separate apartment. we live in a big house and there are apartments here, it's the outskirts of the city of brno, not exactly the center well, like the region, the region, oh, and this building has apartments here, we are all ukrainians, we live together, and we don’t pay for housing, we were never asked for this, nor did communal services. nothing. and i think that i am very lucky in this regard, because i hear the stories of other ukrainians. they pay if even they are lucky for free housing. this is, for example,
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the first month and this is moving into a family, because in the official e-e statements it is written that the compensation is 120 € from the czech authorities from the state for people who accept ukrainian refugees, 120 € per person. is there any a separate program, housing is directly free, there is accommodation with families, and there is free housing, it was provided mainly by some hotels where there are boarding houses, but it is not exactly the centers of prague and brno, it is very far away, some villages, some small towns, and to many ukrainians it didn't fit, i didn't like it over time, because the children have to go to school, go to kindergarten, go to work, buy groceries, and that's all. well, in the villages of the czech republic, it's a little different, they don't have shops like ours, the grocery store can be open three hours a day from six in the morning until 9:00 a.m. well, you have
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to adapt to this, that is why people warned some cities already renting housing on their own. by the way, i monitored the prices. well, they are biting a bit for ukrainians. it seems to me that in prague , after all, from 10 to 15,000 crowns per month approximately from 400 to 600 €, and if we talk about brno, there is cheaper housing from 7 to 9,000 kroner for 10, the equivalent of 300-350 € is more affordable. what do you know about your friends, how much they rent housing for. if you have information, e by the way, i would argue a little with the information about brno, but in the czech republic in general. for example, if you want to rent a room instead of an apartment, so that it is more affordable, you cannot rent a separate room. you can share a room with someone. czechs rent out rooms for at least it's two people it is called if a place in a room and a place in a room
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in the czech republic from five to seven thousand eight even sometimes it is 7.5 12,000 uah per place in a room i just want to emphasize where you will be not even alone you are not even alone it is not yours the phone is some , well, it’s two, it’s still very lucky, there are three or four in the room, if it’s a large apartment, it’s about a studio apartment, it’s like a kitchen, plus where you can sleep, congratulations, it’s 9:15,000 kroner, for today it’s 14,000, 23,000 uah one-room such apartments and if we talk more about two-room two-room there well, it’s generally in hryvnias. it seems to me that the prices can reach 50 to 60,000 hryvnias, that is, they are, in principle, maybe even now like in prague, and in prague it may be even more expensive, that is, the prices have increased. probably because what i monitored is no longer relevant in the realities
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of today. i think you know. you can find it for such a price, maybe it's just bad conditions, but in general, the average price has increased, so the price has increased, and here is an apartment , an apartment, i say from 15 to 20,000 hryvnias minimum, but there is such an option as moving in with a family they are used, and how many people were able to get settled like that? i don’t know anyone who would live like that, and i have never come across such offers to live somewhere , only some separately . i work with ukrainians, i don’t know anyone, what was wanted. and do they willingly rent out housing to ukrainians because we know in some countries they say and refugees are afraid, absolutely unwillingly? if
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we rent apartments, so we are constantly on the phone, we have 10 meetings a day, the czech republic is not in a hurry, they allocate a month for it, for example, they don’t have one that i need for tomorrow, so i need an apartment , they don’t answer the phone, they have special websites, they answer by sms to the mail very slowly, what is their priority? firstly, these are the czechs who have uh, well, that is, the directly national czechs who were born and grew up here but for some reason do not have their own housing, then - these are the czechs who are students there and so on who came from other cities, then this foreigners some european and maybe in the fourth fifth place they can already consider ukrainians but to ukrainians they are also big such a list there sometimes without dogs children i don't know without men everyone has their own uh offer- no offer oh my god
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uh well, this is also the case in ukraine, we know that there is such a problem in ukraine, but we simply rent it, it seems that refugees could somehow go to a meeting, but again, it is not about everyone, of course there are czechs who only rent to refugees, sometimes there for half price, and something like that they also meet without fail the human factor still works even in the czech republic. yes , of course, everyone is worried about social assistance, of course, because it is not possible to find a job immediately, we will talk about this later. as far as i have read the official information, there is a payment of 200 € for the needy, but can everyone become these needy people? everyone can become these needy uh, no, now, to be honest, i'm not sure, maybe it's only people from the combat points of the regions, but

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