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it was a stormy period. all my thoughts are mixed up now from the memories. in general, i went to these competitions with a heavy heart. i understood that i had to go there , that it was possible. the coach and my close friends convinced me that this is my business. you already proved that there. whom did i want to prove there, even though i didn't want to prove it to anyone there? it was my duty there and i don't regret anything there. so they said what do you have there? i really went there with a heavy heart because i had such and such thoughts, i can't throw my brothers there, they can but some at that time i stayed in bahmut and they could be thrown into battle there again after recovery, so i was worried. damn, i shouldn't be there with them, i have to help them with the boys when we went to the meeting. do you want to fight and go? but i really must have left. i just got used to my opinion
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after a bunch of worlds, but the month of the meeting has passed. well, when i was at the meeting in such peaceful conditions in poland, they passed by. i approached the window so cautiously and closed my eyes, and i constantly listened to the noise of the train that was traveling. for me, it was like uh, it was like, well, equipment , and yes, or some kind of shelling there when we were running somewhere i looked around the forest, stepped under my boots, raised my legs high so as not to trip over anything, looked around , was afraid of the return shots of the cars there, you know when they cut off there, too, they even jumped up there, then after a month, he adapted again and, as my senior comrade said, you are there when the war is there. well, there you are. when you need to play sports, you put war in a drawer and close it there, you get sports when it comes. well, when it comes to sports, you are sports. more precisely, you put sports and you
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get war, and i do it with all my might, because everything is impossible to combine. the world games were held in the united states of america . americans, because i know that our teams, well, quite a lot of attention was focused on uh, that's right, there were n't any specific questions. maybe there is a misunderstanding somewhere about what you are doing here and there right now. can the ukrainian team be there now somewhere? well, you can go somewhere and show yourself, uh, and probably that’s the third stage there, well, it’s admiration, but they really admired us when we were passing through the airport somewhere we were constantly in the weight room, many people were there with some gestures, signs, shouts, they supported us, we felt support, you became a medalist, you won bronze, tell
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me if you are satisfied with your performance. i always go to the competition for the first place, this is the goal, and then, judging everything at once, taking into account the preparation and various circumstances, it is probably a satisfactory result for me, but still not what i was aiming for. the world games are the main start of four years for the olympic games of sports and you left literally from the war. it seems to me that after all, this is a huge achievement, because rebuilding yourself, including psychologically, is extremely not easy, plus, after all, well, the meetings, as far as i understand , were not full-fledged, you somehow still caught up, so to speak, to this form, worked somewhere with weight and managed to win third place - this is a fantastic achievement in my opinion. so, in those conditions, in those realities that you faced, well, the meetings were actually made quite well, the program was built quite well, the
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only thing that i like about them is e- well, the meeting was already planned with the fact that i should have already come there prepared, but since i was unprepared, i did everything on a whim, it was quite easy for me, so the first week, i seemed to be doing it all the time, and then literally two weeks later, i fell into such a pit. well, and morally and well, physically, i just ran out of resources, it’s excitement , the body is like that, you stop, and then, well, i started to gain, well, such a curvature, sports training - this is this component, but then well, after all, the meetings were quite high-quality, and we tried our best for this. the leadership of the federation , the head coach of the national team, the coach, well, in general, this is a team work, the meetings were really high-quality, and in those conditions, it was possible to get out of the note, from us, from the conditions.
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obviously, the hostilities will continue. well, what time is it ? i have already acquired skills in military affairs and its opportunity and desire to be there, and i plan to be there as long as i am useful and until we win and the war does not end in that state of the face which does not go to a complete victory, but still my soul lies in sports, in my own sports career, i have not yet realized all my goals in reality, i still want to perform, i thought about it, but, well, i guess that's enough already , the world games and there, well, i'm watching that i can what i can't or shouldn't, but anyway, a month or two passes there. i understand that i'm hungry, i want it anyway, not you. and if it's not sports, then a coaching career is for me, too. well, that's really
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not my specialty. more than that, your comrades-in-arms cheered for you, followed the competition , they somehow wrote something to you, of course it hurt, i kept in touch with several of his comrades-in-arms, such non-sports topics, commander, well, i also congratulated all kinds of people on the victory after the world cup and i am for our company as much as possible to say pride there well, they always don't accept me warmly, although i come there now in another unit, we went to the feast of the intercession, they made a small holiday for themselves, and it was like i was in my family there again, and it was great, that's why i always stay like that well, also what we had really united us, and i think we will always be like this, well, this is something that will not last a lifetime. thank you for the conversation, i wish you victories, i wish that your dreams
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come true and that in the end, ukrainians really came out of of this war even stronger so that everyone is aware that this is a nation of champions and it will be. thank you, dmytro. thank you. this is my son. his name is a former circus bear. we saved him in the 18th year. they were animals. they were just a family of circus artists. they toured constantly. in two houses well, of course, a house of 6 acres in the middle of nizhyn. that's how they lived with her, and that's how he lived
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his eight and a half years, and then we saved him. at first, we treated him for a very long time for his very weak health, in fact, we specially they invited our ukrainians from the dnipro, from kyiv, and from austria from germany to the dentists to treat his teeth, he has problems with the heart and blood vessels. and he periodically sits at the door at some support courses, but he is very cool, he is so sociable, he promised us a shelter, a white rock, and we we have been working since 2012, rescuing bears, wolves and other wild animals, or we provide them with life, we build semi-natural enclosures, or we look for her place somewhere in other rehabilitation centers in ukraine or abroad. unfortunately, we have
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a lot of bears are especially in bad conditions, these are circuses, these are some cages at restaurants, these are some private zoos, and the animals are often left unattended or they really need to be rescued quickly, and this is why such shelters are needed. the yard of the bitches in nizhyn was saved by mikhaylyks, khmelnytskyi region, they have a little fish, in principle, the same fate. more dangerous for people, they build a cage around them and they are all in the forest. then they live all their lives like this. the mouse was
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kept in a metal cage on a metal floor in the hotel complex. he had about two square meters of space. to eat and drown, she called us and said that she agreed with the fact that we took them away. he likes it, but in general they have such a standard diet, it is good, almost always in season, a supplement of dog food, we also give boiled eggs, cottage cheese,
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porridge, bread, they are not very hungry, you can already see that they are feeling good, they are almost ready for wintering, they are plump, so don't start picking a little bit we took the warning of american intelligence very seriously and in a few weeks we began to prepare for war. planned and the kyiv zoo did the same, but we all did not count on a full-scale invasion of artillery bombardment we still thought about short-term drops in logistics about some messes
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and some attempts but not on a full scale he when it all started somewhere around 5 o'clock in the morning we live with my husband, it was close and we immediately saw and heard everything. and about an hour later, we and our pets arrived at the shelter because the staff was blocked in their village, they could no longer reach the highway, and the next nine days we lived here, fed, cleaned, well, we tried to cope somehow, ah, the bears were worried, they woke up from winter sleep just a couple of weeks before, and well, medi, they are such calmer animals, we were lucky here, and the bears were worried, that is, often one male spent a lot of time in the den when the front was already close and hail could be
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heard very well here, they came out nervous, they accordingly saw that we were nervous, they were nervous. and well, at first we thought that we would stay here somewhere for the third day, we helped to evacuate the neighboring shelter because they had such a dear animal, but you are tigers, but when we first saw an aerial fight with a fighter over the enclosures, and already when we heard them playing nearby, it was clear that somehow we must probably try to evacuate to any places where wild animals are kept, zoos, rap centers, menageries they are absolutely not adapted to such events, well, that's a fact. and in no country in the world is this a huge problem. such emergency situations are war, forest fire, earthquake , uh, flood, uh, it's very, very difficult to deal with it if
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the organization is competent and it has certain resources, qualified personnel, they develop protocols, and you work according to some protocols to at least reduce the risks or reduce the load, or somehow, on a priority basis, save at least someone, but only competent organizations can really afford this that is, just people who kept a private menagerie somewhere on the farm, we all see how all these private menageries ended. and they simply either abandoned the animals or somehow there we tried to rescue them, partially take them out, and usually the result is not, er, not very cool, we made an agreement with our partners in the domazhyr bear shelter and began to look for opportunities, and a-a
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march 4 a-a volunteers who took a humanitarian truck and people here were constantly running here they came to us with the first truck with a partial humanitarian cargo and they gave us a few hours to load the bears to the judge, there were seven bears. and to transport such a large number of animals is a direct operation, even in peacetime it is very difficult it's difficult, you need everything to be calm, that you have a lot of time, that you have enough anesthesia, that the veterinary team works calmly, but we didn't have all this and there were literally a couple of doses of anesthesia and there were one or two flying syringes and stress bears and there are almost no people, and we had to a-a hmmm, we still had to finish the cages
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because we partially gave transport tickets to colleagues so that they could save animals before that and came to us from kyiv, and the first volunteer welders and they and yehor and their husband from the sixth in the morning, we cooked these cages, and then we ran around for about 7 hours, sat around in circles, persuaded the bears without anesthesia to enter the cages . someone succeeded. until about an hour, and here we are with the bears, and we were able to load five bears, seven, and one more lion, just toss them to the border, and we left, and on the next day, our colleagues were able to organize a shelter for wild animals after all, veterinarians from kyiv and they
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added two more bears to us, and in this way, in about two days, we transported all the bears to domestic ones, and even the dogs from the bear shelter brought the bears on the road with difficulty because, especially, the first raid was more than 24 hours in we had only one stop to at least check whether the fact that we were loading them without an antidote, that is, they were coming away from anesthesia naturally gradually, and we were very worried about it, and one of the bears was injured either during loading or during the journey and somewhere because a week already in the hospital, he developed phlegmon, inflammation of the tissues, and then he underwent two surgical operations, he recovered for a very long time, it took almost 4 months to recover, and we, well, it’s real
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, days and nights, we had to constantly mess with him to do something, but he’s a fighter, he’s a good guy, the other bears are very they adapted quickly, there were similar aviaries, well, they were monitored, the staff works according to the same protocol. well, it’s like visiting relatives, and we received an offer from our colleagues from germany from two cool rehabilitation parks regarding the three bears, two bear cubs, papaya aski and himalayan bear malvina, we gladly accepted this offer and sent them to germany . now we constantly receive photos, videos, how they are,
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how they are growing. it became clear that it will be possible to calmly buy feed and work for the staff , and so on, and since september, rescues have already started again , we have two new pets from the donetsk region, when we evacuated the bears they promised the subscribers that the next animal will be either a magazine or a byraktar, well, this is already a fashion, and well, ja is very suitable for her, in general, if there is something like rastaman in her, she is very nervous, very stressful, it is also angry, and wolves live in families, they live in groups but again this does not mean that you can create a group and keep it all your life, but in nature, these groups are very mobile, they break up , converge during the year, there are constantly changing
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members of this group, they grow, they get older, and so on, and when people like ja simply keep they make a pack of wolves out of them, close them in one cage and problems begin, that's why it doesn't have a tail, because the wolves choose someone who is the weakest from their point of view and start biting him constantly , dominating excessively and often it ends in a tragedy, that 's exactly in such incompetent places maintenance, of course, after all this. after the conflicts of the group, then after the shelling, then the menagerie where she was, it was so very strong shelling, and transportation to a new place, she is still generally fine, she somehow walks, communicates, communicates that is, we communicate with her a little bit, she fits, she is sociable, which gets used to it, it is popular in general, by the way, it is a kondrovo. she-wolf these
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are not the wolves that live in ukraine, and they tolerate low temperatures very well, so in winter she will be as comfortable as possible in ukraine, it is like a resort, maybe a little it's hot in the summer, she treats the bears very well, they even play with us, they run one after the other along the net, they communicate, well, that is, wolves and bears, they are not afraid of each other, but literally a little more than a week it took place as activists of the ua animals rescue center for wild animals, they received news from the armed forces that near yampol, on an abandoned ostrich farm,
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the entire private menagerie and all the animals are dead, and only the only bear is sitting in an enclosure, to leave alone, because without water, without food, we do not know and a team went after him, they were able to load him with the help of the military, and while they were driving straight to the enclosure, a shell still flew and the bear had a contusion, that is, when they loaded him, we didn't even know in what condition he would come to us because he did not get up on his hind legs and felt very bad, he did not respond to anything, and when they brought him, he went a little bit like that on the road, and early in the morning we let him out, he came out on his own legs, we all breathed a sigh of relief, he was very thin , let down on them he lived for about 5-6 years. he is still young. bear, but he never
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felt grass or soil under his paws because he lived in a concrete cage. it was certainly a discovery for him. when he first came out, he was able to splash water, he walked . he tried on the grass to climb into chad's den and he is enjoying himself a little bit he is careful he still has a-ah a little signs of this lung contusion somewhere there the lip is a little over-relaxed but in principle he is feeling well and we hope very soon he a-ah will go to europe a good rehabilitation center and we will visit him there, we are guided by the well- being of the animals, we get used to all of them very much , and at once. there are not many such bears in general, and he has a cool character, he is such a cool guy in general, but we know exactly where he will go, how he will
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live there, and every time we make a choice in favor of the animal, this is the critical thing that has changed dramatically, it is noticeable that, well, he is no longer dehydrated and he began to gain weight very quickly because, in principle, it is autumn, that is, now he is still thin, he is not as he should be. a bear in the fall, of course, but he recovers very quickly. if there is another month to wait , we will see a big difference. why are we categorically against all these private menageries, circuses and so on, and because well, you won't say anything to them, that's it. this is a private rich man, he took it and threw it away, pay back and he took it and threw it away under fire and does not owe anything to anyone when it is a state zoological park or when it is a rehabilitation center, is it competent or one way or another you are responsible of course,
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nevertheless we are lucky that after all the front did not reach a few kilometers to him we managed to tame them and return them back, and here everything could have returned in different ways, we also understand that there were different situations in ukraine, but i guess we are doing something good. that's why we are lucky 45 echelons with peaceful people, 445 cities and villages, 1944 wagons with inhumane conditions in one night the soviet authorities expelled almost 78 thousand ukrainians from their homes october 21, 1947 operation west began the
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most massive deportation of ukrainians to siberia and kazakhstan crimes of the kremlin they always say we can repeat i defend ukraine my blue sky french silence fields i defend the culture of tradition cossack land, i protect the borders of my country, what is important, family, mother and father, brothers, wife, i protect my ukraine, love, we are the ones who are building a new, strong, free and independent ukraine, i protect i protect i protect i protect in the morning before or at work
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you smile at your neighbor the neighbor will thank the barista for his coffee with a nice tip and she will buy them a warm scarf and part of the money will go to a car or a fairy tale for another of your neighbors every day our day every deed can protect those who protect thanks to you, our dear defenders and protectors, we smile in the morning at one o'clock everything that can work at night must work at night boiler heating charging gadgets
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warm floor and heater timed washing in the laundromat unload the power grid in the morning and evening uses the simple rules of a warm country , let's beat the winter together, this is public and this is maria takhtaulova, a historian, the head of the department of the institute of national memory, which works in the east in the north of ukraine, and also the coordinator of the kharkiv toponymic group, this is correct, yes, absolutely maria, what should be the fate of the pushkin monument in kharkiv i stand by the fact that he should be in the museum, i believe that he belongs there because a poet in russia is more than a poet and uh, this discussion that has unfolded in ukraine in recent months regarding the russian culture we talked a lot about the communists, now we are talking about russian culture, which in fact
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is quite intertwined with the same communists in the sense that these are the same markers of propaganda that were promoted by both the communists and the empire, respectively, the position is the same as the monuments to pushkin and, in general, everything as for russian culture, from the public space of our school textbooks, it should be transferred to personal interest, this museum already exists, what should be created, what kind of museum it can be , i fully believe that it will be comfortable in its walls of a historical or literary museum, a museum of the history of totalitarianism, a museum of the history of propaganda, well , totalitarianism, we tell you a lot about it, so far we have, as far as i know, at least what concerns the east and the north, this is a museum on the way. here in sumy oblast, such a one was created there. the communist leaders in kyiv were also talking about the
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creation of such a museum. well, i don't know how realistic it is now, at least if we are talking about kharkiv's pushkin, it would be quite cozy somewhere within the walls of already existing events, but this kind of museification is more like a repository to remove, as you say, from public space, this is not perpetuation, no, and a modern museum is a modern approach museum it is precisely based on the fact that the museum asks questions, it does not give ready answers, as in soviet times, as a tool of propaganda, and he specifically asks questions to his reviewers. well, the same question. why pushkin used to be from the central street , precisely from the museum. this is also a question for which the visitor must do some intellectual work. to do in order to answer this question, it is important to explain the contexts .

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