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in the warehouses, where the wounded occupiers are taken, uh, they are taken there, and there are no qualified normal personnel. well, i suspect that the ukrainians have left there. and those russians who were brought there by russian medics, they do not have time to treat their wounded because they spend this time on what for drink eat have a nice time well, what about those wounded, you think. where do they go , which will be and will arrive? well, it's also interesting that in the meantime russia was allowed to mobilize even people convicted in prisons there are two serious crimes for murder, there is mass murder and all kinds of different things, they say, and they are also used to killing and there to continue. and if you are beaten , it is not a pity. well, because of this, mobilization continues, obviously, even putin has already caught on that already 318 something seems to be thousands mobilized i explained it by the fact that the volunteers, well, obviously voluntarily, are probably
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the people who are in these prisons, who are there, conditionally speaking , 25 years or life imprisonment, no, in principle , there is nothing to lose in particular. 25 years seems to me to be lying in a russian prison just absolutely it's unrealistic to imagine what the conditions might be there, well , it's definitely not some shvets or dalsky there, that's what i wanted to say, however, in the meantime, our ukrainian people are mobilized for the other world. the history of the publication estimated that there were already about 2,000 of these wagnerites, this handsome man mobilized activity, invited, urged, so they saw. this is the video and the video in which he spoke before those russian prisoners or convicts, as they say, the prisoners there, to join the ranks how many love wagners? of his mercenary army, about 2,000 of them, according to these estimates, have already left for the front, but in the
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meantime, our researchers from the ukrainian center for the study of countering hybrid threats have qualified the letters that are already arriving, those funerals, so-called by this wagnerite, and here is the latest one was the 458th had a number well, and they note that , according to their estimates, more than 500 of the two thousand who were decided to go to the front had already died, they had not even been there, they had died. that is, every fourth person died at the front. well, obviously, this explains, well, it says something about how do they use these mobilized russians, those prisoners, the wagnerites themselves, or the entire armed forces of the russian federation, this is such interesting information. i think i still wanted to say that we really wanted to talk to alina kovshik, she is a representative of the national revival . of the national united
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transitional cabinet of belarus. went down to the shelter, we hope that you also do not neglect your safety, your health, your life, well , in short, we will try to contact her. maybe she will get in touch, but we understand that in ukraine, when there is a problem with the internet and telephone communication, e- now we have such a small pause, we are waiting to see if it will appear to us, the belarusians became more active and mrs. chekhonovskaya wrote a great republic as well, and now there are representatives of the national, united transitional cabinet. that is, it is such a government in exile, it is not everyone nominated, in particular, he is recognized by some countries as a more legitimate representative of the belarusian people in belarus than the regime of the self-proclaimed president lukashenka. ukraine is not on the list of countries that
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have agreed to this. well, just to remind you, i think there will be another opportunity to talk about this in about two weeks that's why it happened that in our country, the head of the specialized foreign affairs committee, oleksandr merezhko, who is one of the servants of the people, by the way, said that ukraine would not recognize the united transitional cabinet of belarus, in particular through in his opinion the insufficiently clear position of tsykhanov in relation to russia and putin, in particular, their unwillingness to recognize russia as a terrorist state, an aggressor and an enemy of the belarusian people. this was the position now. it would be interesting to hear it, but unfortunately, we are unlikely to hear it at this hour, since i will remind you that alina kovshik for our information, she was forced now in kyiv to go down to the shelter to the bomb shelter and ca
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n't come out now, unfortunately, to contact us, well, but nevertheless espresso works, continue you to inform show you a lot of interesting things and right now we will tell you about the story of two ukrainian women who, saving their children from russian shelling, ended up in the same place now find work and support in the largest film studio in eastern europe well, i'm at film studios, because it's in the bulgarian capital of sofia. this film studio participated in the production of more than four hundred hollywood films and opened its doors to ukrainian refugees about the simultaneously typical and extraordinary fate of ukrainian women. we offer you to watch tetyana voroshko's film kyiv sofia hollywood the unexpected journey of ukrainian
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say thank you, thank you, please, since 2010 i moved to the city of donetsk, uh, i lived there, i really liked this place, but in 2014, uh, i had to move from this place. i remember it very well. i was at home and it started. it was the first explosions at the airport. it was scary because you didn't understand what was going on. we moved to kharkiv and in 2017 from kharkiv we came to
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24th, a wound woke up in the morning. my child woke up. she went into the room and said that the war had started. well, the explosions were slightly audible, but not very loud because they were shelling another district of kyiv, and there was a shock. i was helpless because, well, on the 24th, i was n't thinking of going anywhere. let's just say in the morning, i just understood that i might need some stock of food. well , people do something in these situations, uh, there were queues in stores, we couldn't buy, well, no bread at all it was well, somehow we started to move between trying to withdraw money at some points, it is impossible to withdraw money, a friend called and said that there is a
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car, there are two seats in the car, which is going to uzhhorod, and we agreed. i read in the news what was happening. and i just could not believe that a war would break out at all. i thought no. is going to invade ukraine russia is going no this can't happen and then it did happen i was shocked a couple of days later i was contacted by deadline how will the war in ukraine affect your business i thought to myself how can you even answer such a question the question is a humanitarian crisis - it doesn't affect our business it affects people i couldn't even figure out how to combine these things february 26 we posted an ad through bitvuvay of sofia's production company my partner alex kanonov wrote everyone who needs help and works in the film industry if you are you looking for a job, we are here to welcome you
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the most important moment for me was that i am with my child, he is 4 years old, i have no one to leave him with. i asked if i could work. if i come with my son, she said yes, we want to help, maybe we can open a kindergarten here, maybe we will help with setting up a kindergarten. i didn't have any more options because that's why. good day. it's nice to be here. it's cold today . no, i wouldn't. well, if there's an opportunity, i can volunteer to help you.
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nyubayana, i clean appliances, and this is your profession, no. my profession is a little different, i am a director, but i had a job cleaning appliances and i clean them, they just got a job . it was one of my friends dropped it and i was in hungary at that time. i wrote to the studio, she said come to us, there are some job fairs and er from hungary on march 12, 10. i came here on the 12th - this is the fair later i waited another month meet- well, in short, it wasn’t a fast process, but they rented there, well, that is, they rented the apartment where i
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live, and it was so nice to speak ukrainian with you at the time when there was a job fair, i was ready for any job there, there were even representatives from of the chocolate factory, which is located here in bulgaria in great tyrnovo, and i even took their coordinates. i think if there will be no work here, then we will go to great tyrnovo and i will work there.
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in a country where everyone speaks english or bulgarian and what, that is, you have to interact with people and if well, you can't do that, then how can you claim any such stories, well , that is, i can't even describe my experience at the film studio to anyone in words, i was taken pr department social networks i actually deal with social
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networks at the studio, i can say with confidence that there was a jump in career terms at the studio because it is very responsible to run the official page of the film studio and illuminate the events that are happening here, talk about the life of the studio, many people who came here to us were not actually from the film industry, so through our company film forge, we started teaching different specialties , it's such a small euphoria, you know when you start
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to understand a person who just speaks a different language well, i came home one day and said to vasilisa, “you can imagine, i understand trever yaroslavy, they invited me to come and freshen up with them. it ’s not at all the femininity you dream of here, i couldn’t do it. the team came out in its tradition. in the morning we arrive at the studio straight to kavuska, that's for sure if i ever return to ukraine i will say my bulgarian family chose deliciously
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my daughter well done chose a delicious melon the best tomorrow everything will pass her mt so tell me what you did how did you prepare today did you write the truth how many times today six six in every subject i don't want to sit shamefully in pairs with vegetable studies in ukraine, the online form of study with us is for super rubber, it's better to wait maybe something will change sweet here regiment 500 g high 10
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seemed to me that i had somehow achieved something, but it's an illusion. well , because you came here and you're a stranger here. and you you have to adapt to the realities that exist here. well , people live their lives here, they do n't know you at all. who are you, what are you there? damn it, how do you walk along khreshchatyk in kyiv, only there are no chestnut trees, maybe someday there will be , i think that it's not just us who see that this khreschatyk will sound strange, but it seems to me that i am at home, and i understand that this is some kind of parallel reality, and well, i'm not at home, i'm not in kyiv, health
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is the only thing, brownies, vanilla, chocolate, chocolate, sleshnik with cards is possible. well, these are two parallel realities for me, my life here and my stay with ukraine in my heart and i'm constantly on the news feed while i'm here, it's safe, it didn't stop me from crying when i read the letters of the children from mariupol, well, but life has
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to go on one way or another, again, when i was leaving here, there were thoughts that maybe it won't be for a while and we'll come back again but since the conflict does not stop. at the moment, i understand that i am not ready to take my child to a country where there is a war. that's why we are here for now, but the question is open, how did we get to bulgaria? it's good, but i want to . it's great. i talked about it in april, but there were no places. well, andriy. i went, we have a computer, this is actually a workplace, we just have to go
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and introduce you to the whole salad, he is the head of the installation department, and i am very happy . editing and evid hospitals. so, give her a computer , andrei, a couple of projects and just try it out on different things, this film was caught and they provided a compote, you know her, she will work with you next to you from monday, hello, i'm already eating sausage, gay and sausage of each, i'll eat a piece sausages, sausages, i can say that i
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feel comfortable here. we are used to it. i already have my own places where my son and i go for a walk. and we go to some shops, well, that is, there is already a certain way of life here in bulgaria. i really like the nature here. actually i like the people i meet because actually those who meet really try to help, try to support and at the moment i will return because i have a lot of things there but it depends on my daughter this whole story is on her for
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at least the next year so for sure it depends on the situation in the country from military operations and well, maybe if i didn’t have spring break, i was a volunteer, but would i be doing something else in ukraine, and because of the fact that i am responsible for it, i would stay for the next year here is such an impression that we constantly find pieces of ukraine, bulgaria, khreshchatyk, crimea, we have our own khreshchatyk, we have our own crimea,
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i'm iryna koval, mother, wife, presenter of the espresso tv channel, and i'm also a volunteer, our soldiers at the front need a lot of things every day, and that's why part of my life help to the armed forces of ukraine and i am very grateful to my colleagues for supporting me in this, the war has become a part of each of us, i try to find the strength in myself not to despair and continue to help our soldiers, at the end of the day, wake up every
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. iryna koval, mother, wife, host of the espresso tv channel. and i am also a volunteer. our soldiers at the front are doing a lot of things every day, and that is why part of my life today is helping the armed forces. of ukraine, did i, the author and presenter of television projects, think that i would have to understand such things as thermal imagers, generators, quadcopters,
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could i, the mother of three children, imagine that just like knowing the principle of operation of a diaper, i would understand the difference between an active and passive night vision device, did i know i am a wife, i did not know that i will buy my husband not shirts for work but berets and tactical glasses, but since 2014 i had to become a volunteer because our relatives were on the front lines and they needed our help, we still need it each of you can help, even a small contribution to the support of the army saves the lives of our soldiers and brings our victory closer greetings dear tv viewers in all regions
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