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sunday, 7 a.m., the 256th day of russia's war against ukraine began, to your attention, news on espresso, anzhelika sezonenko works in the studio, nightly terror of the civilian population, the russian military again sneakily attacked from zaporizhzhia with rockets , fired rockets at a residential quarter there, a fire broke out , noted the secretary of the city council, anatoly kurtev, rescuers are already working on the spot information about the extent of the injuries suffered there is being clarified a nine-year-old girl was injured as a result of enemy shelling in dnipropetrovsk oblast, the child is in the hospital the head of the regional military administration , valentin reznichenko, reported that on the previous evening, the russians covered nikopol region with fire, fired from heavy artillery in the myrivsk community, a shell hit a residential building, the russians continue to attack non-stop , and along the border, in particular, in the sumy region, yesterday
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in one day, they shelled 5 communities in the myropol region, they dropped 10 mines twice at first and then they attacked and self-propelled artillery fired 17 shells, several houses were damaged, a fire broke out in the utility room, people were not injured the head of the sumy regional military administration, dmytro zhyvitskyi, also reported that the attackers shelled the middle-building community with a mortar from the ruptures of nine mines, four houses were significantly damaged, an outbuilding was destroyed, 20 explosions also rang out in the osmansk community under enemy fire, that krasnopilsk and sheleginsk escaped without consequences in the south, our defenders carried out more than 140 fire missions, the regional operational command reported that the ukrainian aviation worked against the russian stronghold in in the bashan and boryslav regions, our
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bombers and fighter jets hit the accumulated enemy equipment in the area of ​​snyurivka, as well as in the air defense systems in the kherson region, as a result, the defenders eliminated 57 invaders, two tanks, two large-caliber howitzers, and three units of self-defense equipment of the attackers, as well as damaged one more howitzer gun and two vehicles of the enemy the black sea group of enemy forces counts three units without launchers on duty the sea is storming again, which means it is stirring and mine danger, remember the threats and missile strikes, the lack of a launch vehicle can also be an enemy opening for someone, but the missiles are the means of launching them from the air, the sea, the land , the body, there are still many tragedies in kharkiv oblast, in balaklia
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, a family of four people died among the dead and two children, girls, six and 13 years old. all of them were poisoned by carbon monoxide. a relative told the police that due to the low temperature in the house , the family sometimes turned on gas burners to keep warm. the rescuers inspected the apartment and found that the hood was clogged and did not function, a lie , this is how president volodymyr zelensky reacted to the tager's statement that a small number of iranian drones were allegedly delivered to russia a few months before russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine. we know for sure that iranian instructors taught russian terrorists to use drones and in tehranis are generally silent about this and if you are early and will continue to lie about the obvious, it means that the world will make even more efforts to investigate the terrorist the cooperation of the russian and iranian regimes and the fact that
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russia is paying for such cooperation, there will be no such thing in the modern world that any of the terrorists or their accomplices will remain unpunished. russia is becoming more and more dependent on the supply of drones, and tehran is using this, according to the analyst of the american institute for the study of war , namely probably exchanges weapons for help in the implementation of the nuclear program, let me remind you that the minister of foreign affairs of iran stated that his country allegedly transferred a limited number of drones a few months before the war in ukraine, to which the ukrainian ministry of foreign affairs replied that they would trust only the facts music as a special therapy in the army inna korolenko a soldier a marksman of the territorial defense forces of the armed forces of ukraine in civilian life a woman teaches adults and children to play musical instruments a piece of music was taken from herself in the army as a music
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therapist became a professional military her story and did not tell khrystyna parubiy inna korolenko a soldier of the territorial defense forces of the armed forces of ukraine with ukrainian defenders she started working in 2016 and actively volunteered in a military hospital in lviv for several years after the full-scale invasion of russia into ukraine, the woman realized that it is not enough to just help the soldiers and join the ukrainian resistance. she did not just join the army because i wanted to wear a uniform or because i wanted to be one of the or did i want some kind of respect or something like that, i uh, i went here with a specific purpose, when i signed the documents and joined the army, i had something like that well, i calmed down , at least that is, i found a place where i feel at ease
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where i know that i am doing something for the country for victory and for my people and for the non-professional military. she graduated from the faculty of international relations at the french university in lviv, worked for a while as a profession, and then applied to psychology before serving in the army, was a music therapist, taught children and adults play musical instruments, the child comes, chooses and says i want, i say good, i turn on the simplest one, i need a complex, the simplest melody, we sort out, you would have seen those eyes, there is such passion there, there is such delight there, that's just there, child, i say i i will come again, i want that in the army, and replaced musical instruments with a machine gun
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. where do you want to go? you don't have to ask your permission, well, in general, it's a free life when you're a soldier, especially a private, you have a clear picture of how you act. it was difficult to just understand that i am me and i'm in the army, these two parts they somehow got along very, very well, in addition, the woman had to change several brigades because not all of them wait for women on the front lines, there are brigades that purposefully say that they do not accept women because of a number of their beliefs. do you think these beliefs are good, but hmmm, women are more durable for men, in fact, they think differently, they know, well, they have a completely different mindset, and i think that this mindset could be useful. for now, a woman has managed to find her place in the army, she is waiting for
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an order to go to the front in a combat brigade there will be a combat medic, but he takes with him a piece of civilian life musical instruments that are always close to the military. i have small nordics, they are two small ceramic drums covered with leather, we are like, well, the size of a tsar's jar, they are not big, and recently i received a violin from 1956 . i dug them up at some auction, they came and the guys sat down here, i play for them, they sing. well , in short, it’s a pleasure, and music is definitely a separate therapy at the front. it helps to forget about the war, at least for a while, to regain strength and to continue the fight against the enemy, it helps to throw away everything that is inside, it helps to relax, it helps to concentrate, then it is much easier when you can
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play two guitars, have a drink, switch off and so on. well, our ukrainian folk music is the best, first of all, almost everyone knows the words the most red movement or nese galya carries water or oi whose horse is standing, these are all very popular songs that we know from childhood and when someone plays it, we can call it khrystyna parubiy espresso tv channel thank you all
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to our defenders for the defense and we wish to return home alive and well with the paramoga well, that's all for me, we'll see each other at 8 o'clock my colleagues lesya vakulyuk and andriy sachuk will join the live broadcast of the espresso tv channel in a few moments, stay with us events the most important events, events that are happening right now and affect our lives, of course, the news feed reports about them, but it is not enough to know what is happening, you need to understand antin borkovskii and the invitation of experts soberly evaluate events analyze them by modeling our near future every saturday at 1:00 p.m. with a repeat at 10:00 p.m. studio event with anton borkovsky naispresso
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good evening. time, we will talk about the most important things for two hours to learn about the war, serhiy zhoretska joins our broadcast, military results of the day and what is the world like? what is there in the world ? struggled he tells us about the economy during the war and about new sports yevhen pastukhov is ready to talk about sports for two hours in the company of his favorite presenters about culture during the war lina is ready to talk about culture during the war or something else that has become a myth to many, maybe the weather will at least give us some optimism ms. natalka didenko us ready to tell, as well as the distinguished guests of the studio, we will have volodymyr grishko today, if everything goes well, the events of the day in two hours, a big broadcast of vasyl zima, a project for
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intelligent and caring people, in the evening, the best espresso in the evening we are from ukraine, the russian peace has invaded ukraine, it is destroying ukrainians, in order to survive, we must defeat the inhumans all over the country together mykolaiv teenagers from the public association of dreams junior , together with the espresso tv channel, announced a fundraiser for the purchase of 200 silencers for weapons for ukrainian fighters, in turn, our polish friends from the fonstropol enterprise volunteered to invest 50% of this project for every hryvnia you send, they will give their mufflers and fire extinguishers will be handed over to the frontline soldiers defending ukraine on the front line let's bring victory closer to the fire together. glory to ukraine in our defense day and night. desperate
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, they confidently pave the way to our victory with armor. tank troops are the pride of the armed forces. lesya vakulyuk timatumna espresso and we start and start with the fact that everyone is waking up now, making coffee who needs it or some other business well, because it is already right to get up even though today is sunday, but as they say you know, the muscovite hasn't slept for an hour, so it's time for us to do something for this country and for our common victory, and now we'll start , of course, with our traditional roll call by regions where it's more difficult, where it's not far away, where there's military action
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, where you can hear it front let's start. i think today from kharkiv oblast i was looking at what is happening there right now. very close to while we remember how at the beginning of the war freestyle bombers just flew and dropped bombs on kharkiv with direct fire , those days are long gone, fortunately in the past, nevertheless, the university has very serious damage, we will talk about it a little later halyna kuts, deputy of the kharkiv regional the council is already in touch with us, mrs. halyna. good morning to you. good morning, mrs. halyna is smiling. please tell me how the night was
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. thank you. well, the night is more or less the past. alarms are a good signal because the opposite happens with us, we are too close to the border with the aggressor state, they shoot down an explosion and then air alarms, when air alarms sound, we are happy that it did not happen in the future regarding the situation in kharkiv and the region, of course e- uh, uh, there is a power outage in many uh, many still don't have heating, especially this very suffering saltivka, it's such a residential uh, microdistrict that is the largest not only in ukraine, but the largest in europe, around 400,000 people lived there until february 2022 and e-e district only residential there, schools, kindergartens, supermarkets , bazaars, etc., and housing, and that’s where the
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biggest problem is now, because it was bombed. the biggest thing is that even now, people began to leave the so-called nearby saltivka, who held on until the last, who had light, who somehow they were somewhere in the basement , supposedly everything was fine, but they started leaving because their houses are not just impossible to connect to heating, or some signature was destroyed and it is impossible to restore, or the blast wave damaged the apartments as a puzzle to each other moved forward and also with corpses, problems, that is, there are such problems in kharkov, depending on the districts, problems with heating, that is, even those people who survived the most terrible months of shelling are forced today due to problems already with utilities, with utilities, this whole economy with go and where do they go, is it kharkiv oblast, or do they go to some other regions and others to another part, and most of the saltivka was in
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kharkiv oblast, but simply in the villages of kharkiv oblast, because when it started to happen in the first days, all the villages of kharkiv oblast became filled with residents of sladkivka, especially saltivka district, and from northern saltivka, then young people, of course . western ukraine must be understood as kharkiv for one and a half million inhabitants and the entire ivano-frankivsk region is 300 million, it will not fit kharkiv alone, only somewhere in western ukraine, it must be understood a selfie of a neighbor, there are already many of my acquaintances , they were in the region. but now they are leaving even outside the region. i have to
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leave and now such phenomena are not isolated, unfortunately , uh, yes, the question to ask is of course about university teachers, i started here with the fact that the karazin university was very badly affected. i read that now they are just thinking about what to do, i see that serhiy zhadan, a well-known kharkiv resident, has joined all of this, and he is a writer, so the poets are also thinking about how to raise funds. 17 buildings have been damaged in total. in fact, the buildings of the oldest kharkiv university have been completely destroyed, and a council will be created there. this is what will think about how it can be rebuilt. is it a
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university now? the list of universities where the biggest competition is and where everyone really wanted to enter, well, of the obvious , probably the reason, but what are the prospects now, what do you say, thank you, this week really happened, the president was really hurt in the karazin kuskaraz, the pussy of the riznytskyi corps was injured, many corps, in particular, are only located in the area of "yachihatok there is the faculty of physics and technology, and this nuclear facility, the source of neutrons, is located there, that's why they beat very hard there. and of course, everything was affected there, the destruction of the auditorium. at the same time, serhii zhadan he is a graduate of the university of fryderyk and that building is the same. he also studied at the university of skrodyn. it was completely destroyed, but the scandal was thrown at that building with a rocket. the only monument to the frying pan remained intact. this is a very
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interesting story. here are the universities somewhere near according to statistics, when they counted about 20 universities of kharkiv were affected, that is, in kharkiv, somewhere on the order of forty 20, about 20 were affected and not only universities, many schools along with this, you know, there is such good news already 300 years of the frying pan on december 3 and kharkiv was going to celebrate it, there was supposed to be a celebration, and this week the students of the university of fryderyk, under the leadership of the performers, created a mural so beautiful, kind, cute about the frying pan in the center of kharkiv, they painted aphorisms of skovorody there, very much about the fact that love arises with love, i something about the fact that uh, a nut without a kernel is nothing like a person without a heart such a cute little moralist and uh this kharkiv kharkiv still lives despite some uh blackouts
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despite the fact that periodically people have problems and when you teach, you know, in general, when you teach students, they come home in pairs, they all join in as they can, because for them kharkiv , seeing a teacher is like returning home, and already this mural is such evidence that there were students here too, not all of them left and it's so beautiful , mrs. klinu, now you're telling us about the mural about grigory the pan, which a--what now, besides the fact that the occupiers are trying to destroy it in every way, but it still appears and still remains in our memory. tell me please a until february 24, did the people of kharkiv love and respect grigoriy pan as much as after february 24, as after the destruction of his museum and his
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monuments. by the way, the mural you were talking about. i am here for my deputy subvention, this mural was created not for it, it is not completed, unfortunately, it should have been completed this year there should have been a background . they told me that what are you going to write next year, you painted it in december i say i wrote something i say no please well, we need this mural and the students have created small other zaporizms we are small and this mural is in narimersk, i couldn't pierce it because it is there all the architectural monuments of the building and they told me that you can't paint murals on them. and i told them that rymarska is the only street that existed during the time of skovoroda and this is the street where he stayed. well, he is a traveling philosopher, where he stayed when he taught at a colleague's college we we managed to make a frying pan ourselves on this street, of
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course we knew because we always took the students to the frying pan because skovoroda really had a museum there, he really lived there, he died there, he is buried there near the tube, and the fact is that this is in may, when again - still this museum was destroyed by a russian missile on purpose, and when they say that now we will restore it, everyone is looking for restoration, but the fact is that it is not the same because there was an auto-saving authentic room in which skovoroda, like a bed, is so sketchy the appearance of this authenticity is already well, it will be rzats, and that is, they were killed on purpose and specially destroyed. we were preparing very hard to celebrate the three hundredth anniversary of skovoroda. dresina doesn't even know this history
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, so they didn't guess, warsaw is not necessary. warsaw was also rebuilt in those socialist times when the poles felt that it was still necessary to return what was destroyed over the volta river, and it was completely restored. one on one well, for sure one on one i don't know maybe there would be some kind of king there, you know, the toltovoy monument has been preserved and the university of pannadynia where he studied, the zhadan building was destroyed the frying pan was preserved well, the world can't catch him, he somehow protects it so much that everyone is now looking at a frying pan that protects them and it is very powerful so that he is above us he is near us he protects us it is interesting the world cannot catch him especially the darkness well this is already 100% that which came to us from the east well
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but nothing about the toshka we are expelling it already from kharkiv the oblasts almost completely expelled them from everywhere, and i think, i hope that it is now a little easier for kharkiv residents to live in kharkiv, and finally, but mrs. galina. and i wanted to ask you one more thing. i don't know . everyone speaks ukrainian , my friend who studied in kharkiv, of course , it was much earlier, but she talked about the fact that the teachers came and asked at the beginning of the pair what language do you want me to teach in russian or the ukrainian majority and they said russian accordingly, he gave that lecture, are there any changes now? i don't know, well, not about yours, not about your classes, but maybe the classes of your colleagues, who, well , followed the lead of most students and said, well, let it be russian, so it will be clearer to everyone. has it changed? is it the students themselves who are saying listen let's forget about this russian language , we want it to be ukrainian thank you, a very
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important question has been raised. schools that teach ukrainian language schools and faculties, well, they somehow promote the russian language when the parents wanted another foreign language instead of russian, but in terms of universities, uh, now there are really active students. regarding this situation that you are telling about, i just taught for a long time at karazin university now of the teaching staff in rodinivsk among the teachers of various universities. this was a manipulation 10 years ago when they specifically did not want to teach the ukrainian language and said so. but i will go and ask the audience what you want and they me they will say and i remember one situation. she was just so comical during the break when one teacher jumps out and runs to the chair too. oh my god, i asked what language you want, they said
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ukrainian. to switch to the state language, and in each case it was unique, indeed, students must demand compliance with the law, but regarding the ukrainian language well, if the mayor of terrikov, ihor oleksandrovych, speaks at public events, he violates the law and speaks the language of the aggressor state, you know there is such a policy of loyalty and post-genocide syndrome in the kharkiv region, a famine syndrome when you have to show increased loyalty to the authorities and behave as the authorities behave, then of course the department of education of the city will behave like this and of course it will be as if secretly supported that the russian language should still be promoted to the educational levels in person at the meeting, i want to be on the same page, i can be easy for myself, i once worked in a team where half or more were from kharkiv and in kyiv and well, anyway, they were comfortable. that i
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speak ukrainian all the time with them, but i don't because they all speak russian. well, you also want to be a little on the same wavelength, that they heard you more and considered you one of their own. well, it's fine, olena, i think not all at once, but on the body, the father of the kharkiv regional council spoke to us today. meanwhile, we are continuing our roll call and now we are moving to donbas. yaroslav lysenko, a fighter of the freedom battalion of the national guard of ukraine, is with us, mr. yaroslav. the sun has not yet risen in the first place, but the conditions of war make their adjustments to life, and therefore it is necessary to disguise and hide. our boys are in our car
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and so on. well, sometimes it's dark, sometimes it's very dark, and it's dark all day. yaroslav, by the way, about the connection and many reports that it seems that some of the stalinkas are no longer working. how are you there? e-e pages help us a lot i once again in the frontier, then in severodonetsk and in lysychansk , he wrote a very big thank you to ilon the mask because he really made a great help to ukraine with his technological invention. well, to put it mildly, it's a bit exaggerated

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