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to withdraw a hand not only to surrender to our armies, but simply to our drones that are tracking them, and we will show it in the next hour so now there will be a moment of silence, let's remember all the people who died and as a result of the large-scale invasion, we will honor the memory of the ukrainian military and peaceful citizens of ukraine with a moment of silence who died in the war that was unleashed by russia
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. congratulations, i ask for a few minutes of your attention and i hope that you will help us in the search. please look carefully at the photo of these girls, they are two sisters their names are helga and sigrida skrypnyk, and they went missing, the girls went missing at the beginning of autumn, and there is still no news about them, where they are is unknown. unfortunately, there is little information about the warmed-up helga, it is only known that they lived in kyiv and disappeared on september 15, namely in
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in the obolon district on marshala malinovskyi street, now it is heroiv polku azov street, how exactly did this happen, whether the sisters were with their parents or with adults is unknown, at the same time, girls with a very bright appearance, with unusual for ukraine names that are easy to remember, zigrid and helga so i really hope for your attentiveness, care, please look into their faces helga and warm helga's blond hair three years old she has brown eyes and warm five years old her eyes are blue remember the girls and if you know anything about them or somewhere if you see them, call us immediately on the short free number 116 000 or write to the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram, in addition, i am asking you to tell about this story, share the video on social networks, your activity can really help to find the little sister, by the way, too
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helga and segrid may be in poland, so if you actually live in poland. it is possible to see girls there or if you have any information about them, call 116 000 immediately, please remember or write down this number, because 116 000 - this is the only european line for missing children that works in 28 european countries, so if you are in europe and want to report information about a child who is already wanted or, god forbid, you yourself have a missing child, do not delay and call the single european hotline for missing children 116,000. you will receive professional help, support and step-by-step instructions on how to act in such a situation. we are also looking for 15-year-old yulia kurbel, who disappeared in the luhansk region in the city of severodonetsk. yulia's friend turned to us for help, the girl did not want communicate on
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camera, however, in a private conversation, she told some details that may be important in the search. so, it is known that when the war began, yulia made herself known from the first, but in march, when severe shelling began in severodonetsk, contact with the girl was cut off since then, unfortunately, there is no news about her. also, we know the exact address where yulia kurbel lived, it is severodonetsk street gagarina 117a, here is the actual photo of the house where yulia lived, and now i appeal primarily to the residents of severodonetsk if you suddenly see this program, i ask you to come to the address gagarin 117a and ask the residents of this house about 15-year-old yulia kurbel, whether she still lives there or where and with whom she may be now if you if you find out at least something about the fate of yulia kurbel , please contact us immediately on the free hotline of the child tracing service at the short number 116,000
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, but at the same time there is a very high probability that yulia is no longer in the north donetsk region. moreover, at the beginning of march, when contact with the girl was lost the evacuation of the civilian population was carried out in severodonetsk, and it is possible that yulia and her parents managed to leave for another region or even abroad, so i ask everyone, please look at the face of yulia kurbel, she is 15 years old, she has fair hair hair and light eyes, if you know anything about yulia kurbel or where she might be, call us on the hotline 116,000 from all mobile operators, calls are free, you can also write to chad-bot, the child tracing service in telegram , and at the very end, i want to note that a lot of children who are missing for various reasons, in particular due to the war, for example, during evacuation or in the occupied territories, are currently wanted; photos of all the boys and girls who have gone missing and
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information about them can be seen on the website of the service if you are looking for children, please come and look carefully and maybe you recognize someone, maybe you know something about these children or where any of them may be, information please call 116 000 free of charge from all mobile operators. let's see how people who suffer from rheumatism and arthrosis live i heard that the weather is changing, right ? i applied dolgit this morning. now let the dolgit cream relieve pain, reduce swelling and improve the mobility of the joints, because the joints are already breaking, the only yellow cream for pain in the joints and back buy with a 15% discount dolgit cream 100 g in pharmacies amc pharmacy
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kopyka pharmacy and pharmacy layer of 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 borkovsky and the invitation experts soberly evaluate events are analyzed by modeling our near future every saturday at 1:00 p.m. with a repeat at 10 p.m. studio event with anton borkovsky naispresso well, listen, the defender of ukraine sees in the dark as if he hears his brothers in the daytime for kilometers around you can move quickly over any terrain the body is reliably protected which
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makes it less sensitive and more confident speaking to cockroaches from a bird's eye view 8 years in a row you and i provide our defenders with what keeps their lives on the front lines our priorities are day and night and thermal imaging optics communications off-road vehicles individual protection and technical means of intelligence join the fundraising and let the next night be peaceful for everyone except the occupiers good morning we return to our espresso marathon continues lesya vakulyuk andriy seychuk we congratulate you and now we will have a special guest for you, e.e. brought him from kharkiv oblast to lviv oblast , and not just for a reason, with certain goals, with which we will talk about everything later, but i definitely guarantee you the goals so, i understand that you are leading me to the point where i introduced the
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guests in a normal way, so far this is oleg abramenchuk, a member of the kharkiv city council , a well-known volunteer, and we know his pyrotechnics by his callsign, and it is even written on it on embroidered sleeves mrs. olezhe good morning. how come you were thrown from kharkov to lviv? where are you going? well, let's face it, the day before yesterday we had a session of the city council , we adopted the budget, we voted everything that needed to be voted for the further life of the city and considers it necessary to go to europe to earn money buy with our female defenders everything they need in order to destroy attention well, first of all, these are cars, thermal imagers , drones, everything that is in abundance in europe. she voted, gave some money, unfortunately, she doesn’t give money, but the city is alive and everything is fine with us, and you still
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have a relationship. by the way, serhiy zhadana is related to the fund. he is in lviv, but he is busy with other things now. okay, he is probably looking for a monument to pushkin in lviv, too, because we know that he travels around different cities and makes them disappear. well, but he will be looking for a long time here, i don't know. what is here in europe. there, he sells them and earns money in this way fund and then they are bought in lviv just uh, there is something to do besides looking for a monument. i think , well, he has meetings that also bring our victory closer, but when you say we are going to europe to earn money to buy cars that will be needed on the front line to buy everything you need,
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we understand that you do not go there to earn money , and that is. needed in on a large scale, that the war is going on, that this is all consumables, these cars and so on, who are you meeting with, what kind of people are they asking you about our war, because it is difficult for them, even seeing some video or photo is still difficult to understand what this war is, well, first of all, we meet there with ukrainians who left. well, who left there, well, years ago, who already left during the full-scale war, and everyone wants to join in buying the necessary things. there are europeans with whom we also meet to show, well, retell, show photos that cannot be put on the network, they post it like this, you know
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, very hard work, painstaking work, because in the evening we organize concerts or a creative meeting during the day, a bunch of meetings precisely in order to explain what is happening right now, well, first of all, in kharkiv because we live in kharkiv, we work in kharkiv, and we do everything to protect kharkiv. i understand that we have a huge front, but if we extend our help to the entire front, then this will not be enough, that's why we concentrated on kharkiv. when we don't have these trips, we work only in kharkiv because there are a lot of people there who protect the city and protect the region. well, we also help the local population to live. infrastructure, that
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is, medicine, because the occupied territories need a lot of things, the orcs took them with them, as well as ambulances, as equipment, because they have never seen such equipment in their last hmm , so a lot of things are really being conducted precisely on restoration of the correct infrastructure so that people could somehow live, for eight months they were in complete fear, now we are doing everything to make them more calm, the europeans you are talking to, they don't feel any fatigue from our war, you don't feel what they say, listen, but maybe somehow we should think about negotiating with the russians and ending this war, take those with whom we are meeting, they are not tired, they understand that we are fighting for their freedom, that is clear to him and we see it in their eyes, we see it in them in
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our conversations with them and we see it in the help they provide us now when kherson was liberated, we learned more about it, we learn more about the circumstances how did it happen that kherson was captured so quickly and no complaints against the military because it seems to me that they actually resisted as heroically as they could, gave the opportunity, well , after all, we had brothers here, by the way, sound engineers at the very beginning of the war. they came here and they were among those who went to the first day when there were battles for the place and they were there, they were simply witnesses of it because they tried to cross the antonov bridge, it was immediately captured by the russians, as we now know. that they were not going to defend the city and to stay, they considered
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it a bad idea for themselves, and when they arrived, the russian paratroopers had already captured the bridge and then beat them and threw them out; they crushed those russian paratroopers because our units that were there approached were retreating from the crimea already there, and some of the thousands of people that day, who were just waiting for the end of the battle, were able to cross the dnipro in a few hours and in this way save themselves and their families there, and i’m still talking about it. now, analyzing and rewinding how did kharkiv manage not to repeat the fate of kherson? do you think that you should have identified as key actions how effectively everything worked at that time ?
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the first complex of measures is that our heroic 92nd brigade was supposed to leave for the oo zone a week before this invasion, but they stayed, they understood the whole threat, yes, and it was. well, i understand that at the level of the general staff, everything was decided it's not what was decided by the commander of the brigade. i understand that he asked the team. well , if you're willing to stay, why? because it 's the kharkiv brigade, you'd understand if there were traffic jams, it's in the brigade, there are more than 2,000 people, that's 2,000 hours. we went with them we all understand that, uh, also, uh, i want to note that we have a volunteer corps in kharkiv, here are the numbers, these are
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guys who have been fighting voluntarily since the 14th year, they have been fighting voluntarily now, they are also already in certain structures , here uh, these are guys with experience guys who know how to cooperate with the army, eh, why i say cooperation, because the army provided them with weapons that can be stopped already in the equipment, and i also want to note the security service of ukraine of kharkiv at that time, eh, which also opened a harvester and issued to volunteers that is, they distributed weapons in their zhek no one hid it, they distributed weapons to everyone, well, everyone who knows how to own them, this is also very important, because, you know, from the first days, the phone was simply red , it’s all for me, but oleg, where is the machine, where is the machine , i say let’s just help the army , because well, to fight with a machine gun you have to learn
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for at least a month, two, three, pass some certain a-a yes, every national guard of ukraine uh-uh this is what i am telling you about who met, well, we have the kharkiv air force university, they met it, as you know, teachers, but what are the percentages of 70 hostilities took place in the east so well, there was simply no chance, you know, we have such a direct road with russia, there is some kind of, well, i think you have heard that it is the northern wine of saltovka , yes. through every road and you have the northern saltivka, it's like that, the houses are standing here with mud, yes, i thought you remember that on all the broadcasts, everyone said that the russians will come in, you will have a
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barrel from every window, that's what the northern savtivka looked like, we hmm na pity, on the 24th, i was not in the day yet in the city, we were in vinnytsia, i came back only in the evening , yes, i already came to the dergachivskyi direction with my friends to see what’s going on there . they had a chance, they reached everyone, they started to destroy and burn them there, but it was on this road they never entered, they would have just been shot, they also went head-on, they walked like in a parade they thought they were met here with flowers in their hands well , they told me later local people who they were going, even the people didn't understand hmm, well, the locals didn't understand that they had already come from russia, they were going, they said, they were going, well, everyone already, when they started calling everything, they say that some letter is painted on something, well, we don't have such a thing. well, we
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have a flag here, and that's all why do we have to draw anything, and i'll say it and it was their revenge that they just destroyed saltivka with mortars, well, you know, you 're there for the first time in weeks, months, snipers, it's such a systematic shelling, first the mortars go, they go out to play, they hit grady then while playing there they are repainting, i knew the minometer in a different way, they just can’t do anything , also in the direction of dergachevsk, yes, they passed the cossack lopan there, but the 92nd brigade was already waiting in the hospital, which started to simply destroy them, and they didn’t, they didn’t even understand where they were going. everything was running around there and it was just a complex of military events that everyone was preparing for, a bunch of people came to join the volunteers, the only thing was that there
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was some kind of mistake in our organization, well, in the people who organized the volunteers, that they gathered in the building of the regional council where the rocket flew, well, it's true, because you know the announcement was like that, it doesn't creak, the city was prescribed, everyone comes here it was necessary to somehow just break points there you go there you go there but they just went there people we saw it we came to the square we saw how people were just going, you know, to the magnetic one. everyone just went there because of that. well, i think you know why kherson. maybe it's my subjective opinion. because it was through kharkiv that a lot of troops passed through kharkiv in 8 years because, well, it's a road to east main and and the volunteer movement in our country was so powerful because we didn't have to spend a
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lot of effort on logistics. well, i left in the morning in the evening, i was already at home, and it's basically anywhere, if we don't take mariupol , and then we we think that, you know, it's just kharkiv, he was more prepared for this. well, plus the kherson border. i think i just didn't expect that someone would attack him so quickly. the border is 40 km away, so we have enough weapons in everyone's houses, and this border is 40 km away. but surely it will remain as with you know it's a very difficult question, how much do we travel, i'm saying that they start there in the 16th year. we constantly have the question of what to do, we will liberate these territories, what to do with the people, we understand that they are ukrainians, we understand that these ukrainians, they
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know they were, so to speak, betrayed at some time by those who were in power there until the 14th year, they were russian agents, er, this myth about z- i apologize, i will finish this myth that everything is russian there it's a myth. wherever you go, you see architecture, it's architecture in general, we're talking now about belgorod oblast is correct and i apologize for the years in the donbas donbas all the way to luhansk oblast there you know i am also such a stereotype what do we think what to do when you go there simply and the language there is surzhik there there is no russian language i the architecture is completely different go there somewhere to the south there in general everything is different and what to do with people also and here we understand that there are people living on the border
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whose tv simply plunges them into this story they have no alternative or they don’t want to search even if you search for them, the internet is blocked resources, they just live in their own bubble and when you start talking to people, you know how they immediately go like this, no, no, no, no, no. he says, yes, that is, and what to do with the border. it's a very difficult question . building a wall is such a thing. i think it's a radical story . and building a wall behind the vilgard seems to me to be the best way to take these people away. explain that they are historically ukrainians. that would be the correct word. the slavic element that remained . from kyiv principalities, this word will be divine, okay, yes. by the
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way, a lot of people from russia are always watching us. i don’t know why. what do you think of our guest’s idea, whether to share belgorod oblast? it’s from this historical region, as if the land also belongs to ukraine. wait for the armed forces of ukraine, mr. oleg, but that is, if they return to kharkiv oblast, but it is also quite colorful and quite pro-russian. well, i understand that there is a wing of people who want it to be ukraine, but it was kharkiv oblast, which was exterminated, shot just in time, and some the intelligentsia was destroyed, and because of that kharkiv was so russified. now the mayor of kharkiv says that he will be fined for
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speaking in russian until recently. i didn't hear terekhov in ukrainian like that. even now, we are already in the ninth month of the war and it's still so hard somehow. this ukrainization in kharkiv is hard, and ukraine in kharkiv is somehow being fixed at the level that should, in principle, be shown to people an example for everyone, the rest, well, let's say, let's say for terekhov, uh, yes, at public speeches where i, well , where did you cross paths, he spoke in russian the last two sessions, he conducts exclusively in ukrainian oh, well, i think that he is learning the language, you know, it can still be difficult i am somewhat ashamed because i believe that he is an official of such a high scale and it is really true because one and a half million is a city somewhere. i
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think we are ashamed to just leave something wrong, but at the sessions everything is fine and everything is getting better and better. and even at the ones that were, well, the penultimate session i said that thank you very much, well, let's go in order from february 24, so how did i get to the city in the evening, if i was there earlier, i can't say that before that someone there loved russia very much, well, they said, well, they counted with her, then from february 24, not a single good word that we are on the air. as i told you, i was walking. they are talking in kharkiv in the oblast about our neighbors like that, but the ukrainian language has become more common in kharkiv. this is a principled position. i see
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people who are switching to the ukrainian language because they think so. that's how they are they take part in hostilities even if they are just a peaceful population, let's say so and it's just always honest that is, you go to the store if before yes, the law is what you know well, it was difficult for people, everyone knows the ukrainian language, everyone knows it, everyone understands it, it's not under traffic jams everyone has it, but i didn’t think it was necessary to use it . well, what is it for? well, everyone is like that, but it’s okay, but it was good. well, now, no, now, people, it ’s not love, it ’s hate. well, i thought someone out there might know more
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there is a certain contingent of people sitting there who, again, are just sitting in their own bubble. there are many people in their telegram channels. i think they were deceived by agents who were thrown here. i was in kharkiv there. as far as i know, more than a thousand agents have been caught on bicycles during this time. yes, first of all, the children in general, there are just bundles of them. well, i understand that the sbu worked before this, but there were so few of them somehow under some kind of control. i am a ukrainian-speaking kharkiv resident, i speak almost zero ukrainian in kharkiv, the only thing that has changed is that they stopped asking in stores if i came from the west ukraine well, you see, i'm just reading how people react to us here. someone claims that in kharkiv there really has been more ukrainian. lesya gorobets, a former people's deputy. and she was describing her
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incident with novaya poshta, some guys came across who told her that he wouldn't speak ukrainian , because he was so it’s inconvenient, but it’s already resolved there, as if this conflict is like this, she wrote that kharkiv is military, surprisingly ukrainian-speaking, and it’s not only full halls, as if some separate ukrainian-speaking hangouts serve the ukrainian vidi slobojan beauty and at gas stations and in supermarkets, bookstores and cafes, the law on the functioning of the ukrainian language is really like that, i’m just saying, maybe there are some, you know , centers there, areas where i don’t get to. well, we are a huge city where i am. well, i hear. well, maybe not 100% ukrainian languages, but 90 yes, there are definitely people who still speak russian, i will tell you that even if you move somewhere with someone, volunteers who speak ukrainian in public somewhere influence them, conversations switch to russian

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