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and the main thing is that he is alive." he is alive with doroga and lives with his grandmother personally. i saw him on the holiday of september 10. i know that we immediately passed this information to the police and shared the good news with igor's grandmother, who asked us to help in the search for her grandson. grateful. of course, this was good news, but at that time the village of sunny, where gordytskyi was, was still occupied by the russians, and we could not be 100% sure that this information from witnesses was true, so we turned to the audience, and especially to the residents sunny with a request to check if igor really lives at his address and, if possible, take
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a video of him so that we could make sure that everything is fine with the boy, and fortunately it worked. they sent us a video with igor, where he confirmed that he lives in his house in the village of sunny together with his grandparents and all this time he could not report himself because there was no ukrainian mobile phone during the occupation, of course the most important thing is that the boy was found and everything is fine at the same time this story once again proves that it is thanks to you with care and attention, you can really find a missing child, so please go to the website of the child tracing service and look at the faces of the children who are still wanted, if you recognize someone, please call the hotline 116,000 calls are free, also write to the chatbot service for children tracing at telegram,
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we will listen to people suffering from rheumatism. but it is arthritic, it is impossible to get used to it, it does not allow you to move. i tried everything. and at the pharmacy, i bought a yellow dolgit cream. it saves me from the pain of rheumatism, relieves pain, reduces swelling and improves mobility suglo biv the only yellow cream for pain in the joints and back see this week in the program collaborators the list of miklushka traitors of the kherson region how they fled from the city of posypak kremlin we go once again remind you that russia does not throw away what salary collaborators get kirill
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stremovtsev died today and how the russian fsb she herself became her agents in kherson, watch on wednesday, november 23, the program of the collaborators, the list of miklushka at 16:45 on the tv channel espresso ba let's talk about the defender well, listen, the defender of ukraine sees in the dark as if during the day, you can quickly move for kilometers around any terrain, the body is reliably protected, which makes it less sensitive and more confident, and looks at the enemies from the height of the neck flight - for eight years in a row, you and i provide our defenders with what preserves their lives on the front line our priorities are day night and thermal imaging optics communication off-road personal protection and technical means of intelligence join the fundraiser and let the next night
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be peaceful for everyone except the occupiers information and analytical day of the espresso tv channel in full swing, we welcome you dear tv viewers, for the next hour, the best ukrainian, not only ukrainian experts and khrystyna yatskiv, together we congratulate everyone and talk about the most important thing, as of now, we have information from the mayor of kyiv , vitaliy klychko, who does not exclude that part of the residents of the capital of ukraine will have to evacuate in case of deterioration of the electricity situation and severe cold weather, he said this in an interview with the german publication bult due to russian missile strikes on critically important infrastructure facilities of our country and the need to save electricity klitschko talks about the worst winter since the second world war or just then since then kyiv has not experienced such a terrible winter well, just now the information appeared at approximately 12:40 the head of mykolayivska lav vitaliy kim that
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russia has taken to the air strategic tu 95 bombers, a possible missile strike, there are five launches from aircraft on the occupied scientific -occupied territory in most regions of ukraine air on alert, explosions are reported in odesa , in particular, dumskaya local edition of odesa , explosions are reported in odesa region, it is worth noting that almost in most regions of ukraine, except for the west, an air alert was announced in odesa region, the alarm began at 12:27 p.m., strikes by the russian federation, and a missile launch is also recorded out of 300 from the belgorod region towards kharkiv, another rocket launch from the eastern direction well, yesterday there were explosions in sevastopol and yevpatoria, the occupation administration reported the attack drones and the work of air defense, journalist, human rights defender, co-founder of
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krymsos, alima aliyev, so let's hope that olim is in touch with us. glory to ukraine, alime, we are playing. glory, there were explosions yesterday in sevastopol and yevpatoria, please share any possible unofficial additional information that is known to be transmitted by local residents and the fact that the russian air defense system worked, and it was explosions, shooting down drones, we have to understand that drones that occasionally fly into crimea and in the future they will do it more intensively, yes, or on the dolce vita for the sweet life that the russian occupiers in crimea were hoping for, i think they don’t need to count on it, because today the
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ukrainian state articulates this clearly enough that the way to the occupation of crimea - this is a military and diplomatic alina. please tell me, in your opinion, what is the current purpose of exercises on the crimean peninsula, such as we see in the demo format in which they are taking place, it is possible to exhaust the russian air defense or some other maneuvers that it may be in your opinion, it is true that in order to shoot down drones, they use up their charges against air defense, but here we have to talk about the fact that the occupied peninsula has become one of the main bridgeheads from which e-e missiles are launched on other territory of ukraine, and we have to talk about the fact that today from the crimea, including unfortunately
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, it is a threat, yes, or those military bases that existed even before the 14th year, i am talking about the black sea fleet and after the 14th year, which simply spread throughout the peninsula, they now carry e-e a threat directly to other regions of ukraine ugu alima e northern crimea armyansk and dzhankoy in particular information is spreading that at the expense of the settlement of armyansk in fact e-e at the entrance from the crimea to the kherson region, such a semi-evacuation, semi-official, at least russian soldiers, local residents they have the information and are taking all the necessary measures, it seems that now it is about women and children, how will the situation develop in the future, we will see. do you have any official information about this ? the occupation administration and oleg kryuchkov,
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aksyonov's spokesman notes that all this is a fake, there is no location . i would like us to come out with paradigms that any totalitarian regime, and even more so the a-a-a-a regime that exists in russia, he does not think about and people, that is absolutely why for them the evacuation of people would be absolutely the tenth and there is a priority here, first of all we are talking about the evacuation and about the settlement of the military in different e-e in different corners of the crimea, that is, those whom today the aa is trying to repress into the russian army in that including from the occupied territories of ukraine, and we already see precedents when they try to settle those soldiers in empty houses or find
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premises where they can live, and i understand that they will be able to make the same story in armenian, because armenian is not far from kherson yes, but we would like to ask you about the situation with attitudes in general on the peninsula, taking into account the fact that some people went crazy and left, we are talking about representatives of the occupation administrations and so on , especially since in sevastopol itself the situation in the sevastopol bay was not too certain for the enemy, actually the people who are e- emigrating there look what is happening today in crimea and the inhabitants of crimea and when i say e-e- the phrase inhabitants of crimea i mean people who lived cremated before the occupation until 2014
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yes, they are today much more included in the ukrainian context than it was even before the full-scale war, we have to understand that, because today, again, we speak more and more in the same language, and we are in the same paradigm wars and the residents of crimea feel this war on the peninsula more and more as it goes on. and who left crimea in the 14th year, and they obviously have to leave the peninsula, and we all advise them to do it as soon as possible so as not to get stuck in traffic jams later and not to stand in hour-long queues because they will still be forced to do it ali we thank you now for a long time we have to take a break because right now in strasbourg the european parliament is considering a resolution on recognizing russia as a sponsor of terrorism - this is an important vote, let's watch amendment 100 for who against who got everything accepted
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amendment 7 who for who against accepted and amendment 8 voting is open voting is rejected and amendment 9 open voting amendment 10 voting is open voting because the original text is in two parts i open voting in the second
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part we vote on the next paragraph under the letter p voting closed admissibility vote for the resolution as a whole please vote many more of our members did not vote please vote for closed i welcome you
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proposals for new eu strategies amendment 17 please, the voting is open, i decided that i would really rather do more with a machine gun than with a microphone, at this moment they fired at us once without a break in the lng cave for four hours, i thought that i died for seconds ilya berezenko ukrainian journalist who after the full-scale invasion of russia joins the ranks of the armed forces of ukraine and participates in the defense of kyiv
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oblast. later , he started working in one of the most difficult areas of success in donetsk oblast on the espresso tv channel back in 2013 while studying at the university covered the events of the revolution of dignity and russian aggression against ukraine. well, i was one of the last passengers of donetsk airport in general history. we flew there when donetsk was already captured. they filmed the moment of capture in donetsk itself. they filmed directly and broadcasted how they captured the prosecutor's office, how they tried to storm the sbu, and then we mean they tried to attack us right at this rally, there is no simply well, we are simply not holding the sbu in donetsk, it was the first time when i was in the very place of donetsk, so in- at the airport, then i
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i was passing by again when i was already shooting in the east, but there was already little left of the airport at that time that i could recognize from the moment i arrived there, but in donetsk itself they brought a large survey, quite voluminous, and there the majority of respondents said that they don't shoot at all. what kind of movements are these with er-e fascination with the detachment because they are not aware and said that most of the people at the rallies are not from donetsk itself now you are er-er already a military man after a full-scale invasion you joined the ranks of tereo and now you are protecting our the country no longer on the information front, ah, directly , and uh, you already have a chance to return to donetsk, already in a different role, do you even believe that it will be soon, oh no, i won’t say too soon, but i am sure that it will be
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because in fact it will be different i don't see any way out of this situation . that is, i don't see any possibility. not a political one, not even a moral one for some conditional minsk three and four five ten is simply impossible given the situation because we can't just take it now and stop everything and stop and i think it will be a complete fiasco if someone would think of such a thing, but luckily it hasn't happened yet. i hope that it won't happen to donetsk. to be honest, i don't really want to go to donetsk, but right now, i'll be honest, but in terms of liberating the city, of course, i what do i always think more about crimea, honestly? when i thought about the liberation of ukrainian territories there, i always imagine myself standing in some kind of conditional yalta like this haha ​​because at first, since the 14th year, i have never been to crimea, it was so personal
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solution and i i have never seen i have never loved especially to go to the crimea, but in 2014, he has been thinking about it for some time. i think that here we will liberate the crimea . we will have to go to the crimea. yes, you decide to enter the crimea. was it a spontaneous decision or did you plan it? well, actually it all turned out very strangely, i wouldn’t say whether it was planned or spontaneous, it’s just strange that he’s not interested in all military weapons, i received several certificates for various types of training both with the americans and with the people of rehlet, but i didn’t make it official because i was a journalist and a journalist with a weapon it a bad combination in any case, and when i was already mentally prepared to go somewhere with my family, i understood. well, the news has already arrived that enemy forces are advancing towards brovary, and i decided
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that i would really sooner do more with a machine gun than with microphone at the moment that even if they don't let me go there to shoot in an attack, i will teach people because i understand how many of the most qualified personnel will come to military service at that moment and that's how it was, the queues were incredible in brovary, well, kilometer long queues to record three o were well at each point of recording more part of the work at the beginning was still connected with endless digging of trenches there kilometers kilometers around there brovariv villages on brovarskyi district was partially occupied and they did not reach your positions it meant the two main skirmish lines, the first was behind brovary, behind the settlement of gogoliv, there is a small corner there, and we had a skirmish line there, and the
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second - it was actually a battle for the city of brovary , then you continued your service and already defended others regions of ukraine, tell me how the events unfolded further. and uh, where were you transferred, where were you transferred to serve? well, in the summer there was a clearing of the chernihiv forests. we were there. large detachments were raised and a trio of special forces of these went looking for the remnants of the russian army's spoils. and well, it was all literally there until a week after that, we were informed that we had to go to the donetsk direction to protect bakhmut, what exactly did we start doing in august, and i think at the beginning of
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november, the last of our men were taken out of there the fighters of those whom i know about are on rotation there, it is very difficult there, it is very difficult. the situation was difficult from the very beginning. maybe it happened so that i didn't realize it, but many of those who were in the anti-terrorist operation after lovys say that they don't remember such a thing in the donbass. in particular, i'm talking about the constant shelling of artillery that is so straight, well, very strong. there, just there 3,4-5 hours can pile up and well, actually you you can't do anything but sit there in the trench and pray or hope that you don't get hit by us
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. very good people died, my friends, comrades with whom i served there in the last months, it is very difficult. well, probably the most difficult is the loss among my own, in second place is sitting under constant fire, but somehow it so happened that the direct firefights there were the easiest to all this because they are there 3-4 times a day . as per the schedule, they went to our positions, tried to occupy everyone, fired at them. well, we did not inflict very serious damage on them. it is very difficult because of that, i can state with accuracy at this stage that the losses we inflicted on them in a week are not proportionate to those that we suffered, well, we defended there and kharkiv region was cleared and ours
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moved in the kherson direction. okay, i reassure myself that that the general situation is cool of course well, it is very difficult there in the places, now you are in rehabilitation, you were injured, it was also in the donetsk direction, there are different positions, well, relatively speaking, zero, this is the front line, there is a position, which you guys name among yourselves -1 is when your positions are behind the front line i i was there, i defended two such positions on one side, it was surrounded by enemies on two sides, uh, on the last position on which i was advised, we were enemies exactly from three sides, i fly over your positions, an explosion, an explosion , and a shot, a shot from lng, and he was very strong on at the beginning it whistles and then it comes flying at you and they are generally designed to fight tanks, but since they have such an excess
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of all this good, they fired at us once without a break from aggression in lng in turns for four hours, well, it was very steep, well it was really bad, and when i was actually injured, the situation was that i warned them that they had direct visual contact with us, that is, they could see us without a drone . ah lng projectile i thought i died for a second i thought it was water a second when you don't know yet that you died and i'm like that well okay then i realized that i'm still alive i started running to the trench on i was all cut and on my knees a smoke grenade was hanging on me at the development, it was pierced, uh, me. by the way, a kevlar collar saved me, the more armor , the better it goes into a tree, a projectile hit a tree, and with fragments of wood fragments on the glass, this
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collar and balaclava, i ran to my trench, then i realized that must be submitted to the deadline operations, and we had a little trouble with communication, and i knew that the walkie-talkie was over there through the trench, and i ran out. i ran to that trench. i understand that i don't see where the walkie- talkie is. i don't know where it is. i hear it from a chance. the voice is so quiet, it's from above from above, i just pick it up with my left hand, and lng explosions and three pieces of shrapnel fly into my left hand. i never let go of the radio. i rolled into a chance. my husband gave me his first- aid kit, because my first-aid kit, along with my belt, remained where i was, where i ran from. i hastily wrapped my hand and relayed on the radio that i am 300, that is, i am wounded they are swarming the ss, they immediately told me that they want to take one more man of my brother to the evacuation, and my brother and i were successfully
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evacuated thanks to the very coordinated actions of the guys who were there at ground zero and our leadership and drivers, because a driver in war is very heroic people who go directly under the gunshots and take people under the gunshots, that's why they had an influence there on one person, on another, on the fourth , on the fifth, then to the dnipro, from the dnipro to kyiv to the main hospital, now you're resting better at first it was very difficult because of the concussions, there were problems with my speech, i stuttered for about a week, then they started putting er droppers with various drugs that improve this situation. as the head, because i thought, damn , i'm a journalist, now he's going to end, i'm going to
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stutter. well, where is it going now ? to continue or to return to the service or maybe we are waiting for you in our ranks ah well now unfortunately one of the few problems that i see in our current army of the armed forces is hospital documentation bureaucracy now i have to go through a bunch of all kinds of doctors and about that and from this get a bunch of different conclusions, decisions, i plan to return until well, while i am needed, i think that i will serve and if you don't say there, everything is fine well, then, we will go to the crimea and we say that we will not say that we stopped there, they will bribe, there is no need to
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go to the marathon of the espresso tv channel in full swing we will inform you in the next few hours about the most important broadcast, we will conduct from hiding the best ukrainian experts operational analytics and khrystyna yatskiv, together with antino burkovsky, the european parliament recognized russia as a state sponsor of terrorism, the deputies of the european parliament declared the russian federation a state sponsor of terrorism due to cruel and inhuman actions committed against ukraine and its citizens first invasion decisively the resolution was approved by an overwhelming majority of votes today 494 to 58 to a 44 came from the vote during the monthly plenary session in we will definitely talk about this in strasbourg, the
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enemy continues to fire missiles at our territory right now, the whole country is on air alert mode, but uh, very dramatically, uh, today a missile attack on zaporizhzhia unfolded and culminated, where the enemy targeted the vilna community it is about the destruction of the maternity ward, as of now we know about the dead baby for details, we will ask oleksandr the old woman, the head of the zaporizhia regional military administration, mr. oleksandr, we congratulate you glory to ukraine congratulations glory to the heroes well indeed what did you say, the country is a sponsor of terrorism, and it will probably be necessary to declare it soon, since it is a terrorist country and a terrorist people, because shooting at hospitals and killing children, children who got two, well, this is nothing but terrorism , in fact, these days we are -e leaders of the holodomor with
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you, we celebrate the 90s, which symbolized to us the inhumane policy, the humanitarian policy of soviet russia in relation to ukraine, and in fact, we see the same ones as the russian occupier, in quotation marks, commits such heroic deeds, which consist in the fact that they are killing children in hospitals today really at two o'clock in the morning at the beginning of three o'clock as usual at night like thieves and bandits while people are sleeping two rockets were fired at the vilnya community one of them hit the road the other hit directly into the part of the hospital where the maternity ward is er, the child was killed immediately, er , two doctors were injured, one woman received a concussion , er, such a minor injury

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