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we remind igor that 22 countries have already joined the graininfo ukraine food security initiative and about 150 million dollars have been collected. three thousand puts servicemen 19 tanks and 39 armored combat vehicles in manpower, this is the smallest brigade, and in terms of technology years of production and hundreds of millions of dollars noted the lieutenant general of the armed forces of ukraine, oleksandr pavlyuk, despite the enemy's attempts to compensate for losses through mobilization , he increasingly resorts to sending more and more unprepared fighters to the combat zone, he emphasized.
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the federation should name war criminals, the reduction of support for terrorists around the world, the return of international law, the impossibility of forcefully seizing the territory, economic destruction, etc. the end of blackmail, the adviser to the head of the president's office, mykhailo podolyak, wrote about it on his twitter page. ukraine supports such a development , he emphasized that the kherson regional clinical hospital received medical equipment, the head of the kherson regional military administration yaroslav yanushevich thought about it in a telegram, the trucks are arriving from ivano-frankivsk region, vinnytsia, odesa kirovohrad region and lviv region are being assisted by the military administrations of the listed regions, according to a message to the city. food and drink are also being delivered. water, hygiene products, medicines, building materials, tools and electrical materials for the kherson region's energy workers, meanwhile, the number of ukrainians registered as refugees has reached more than 4 million 750,000 people, the
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refugee agency of the united nations reports, among the countries of the european union, the most refugees from ukraine are in poland and four million citizens in second place germany almost 710,000 in third place czech republic - it is about 400-440,000 and other countries accepted less ostap 50,000 ukrainians and belgium will allocate €150,000 to support ukrainian culture, the minister of culture of ukraine, oleksandr tkachenko, announced this, according to him, kyiv and brussels reached an agreement on the supply of generators by a ukrainian institution and the media also reached an agreement on the need to ban and spread russian propaganda, tkachenko informed see project find of their ekaterina osadchai from the search for the missing today at 21:30
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this is the language of our ancestors shevchenko's language khvylovy's language this is the designer's language korolev's language by the artist malevich, winter, thousands of novels and scientific works, the language of the theater, the language of sports, it is the strongest language in the world, it was banned dozens of times, but it survived, it survived in poems, it survived in folk songs , it survived in the words of parents and words of love , this language was heard on three squares, this language is heard in the trenches so that this language can be heard in coffee shops under this condition heroes speak this language glory to heroes is the language of peace but this language of weapons is the language of free and indomitable people this is the language of victory this is our native
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language you can believe in victory pray for donate victory to victory, and you can also invest in victory and even receive a profit from it, buy government military bonds. it’s like a deposit, only not in a bank, but in the state and the army . year, the profit depends on this, for example , the value of the donetsk bond is uah 1,00023, but on the maturity date it will already be uah 1,240 . they are named after the temporarily occupied cities and territories. after all, by buying, you become their sponsor liberation make a real contribution to the economy and de-occupation and receive your interest victory military bonds work both for you and for
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victory the rules of a warm country kitchen thank you for boiling only the necessary amount of water because i care warms better than a cup of at least more valuable tea we will beat the winter together for a while in the event of a long power outage, prepare for yourself and your loved ones supplies of potable technical water, warm clothes, food, charged batteries, find out in advance and save the contacts of medical institutions and addresses of emergency services from official websites or of the reference services of the administration of your locality , get ready for us, we will defeat the darkness together, anton shrochnych, head of the ukrainian institute of national remembrance, a soldier of the 112th brigade, tyreo , is now in direct contact with us anton, we congratulate you , my respect, you are fighting and trying to preserve
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national memory and of course you and i cannot use the opportunity of your appearance on the air without talking about the holodomor because the number of countries that recognize it as the genocide of the ukrainian people for 32-33 years has been increasing recently such a declaration was adopted by ireland, romania, moldova , waiting for the bundestag to do it in a few days, or in fact how do you feel, do you track the same fact - it's not a feeling, the west's point of view has changed regarding the assessment of the holodomor precisely as genocide, because now russia is also resorting to depopulation and genocide , that is, these terms what about our life can be built just these lines, you absolutely have an attitude and perception before, i would even say not so much an attitude because the perception has changed because because the holodomor was a genocide took place in soviet times, when the soviet union was actually closed by ukraine and most of the countries of the world could not see and could not check whether there were any
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commissions to be sent or eyewitnesses to the events of the holodomor. there was no general information, and that is why for many european countries and countries in the world in general, people simply could not imagine that someone could organize a genocide by famine on such a scale as arranged by the communist totalitarian regime, but this war has shown that the moscow leadership is really capable of such horrors that were seen during this war, because now ukraine is open to this world, every citizen can shoot on video. many journalists take part in this war, and they also see the world after re-examining that after seeing what russia is doing, i realized that what scientists and researchers and gareth jones and many people who researched this topic were talking about is really so and accordingly the perception itself has changed because the attitude towards of any genocide is, of course, negative, the very
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perception has changed but not everyone understands why ukraine is so persistently demanding international recognition and condemnation of the tragedy of the holodomor that everything was in the east. okay, let's say you are now reading the testimonies, you still find them like that in the east. that people were simply starving, as the head of the ukrainian institute of national memory asks you at the same time, and why does memory in principle fade so quickly ? that is, these are two questions. the memory of the fact that there were as many as three waves of famine, well, first of all, for us, this is not only a political issue in order to put the right emphasis in the evaluation of the communist totalitarian regime, and
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in general, this and russian imperial fascism which has not disappeared anywhere for a century, it only changes form for us, it is also a question of humanity, well, imagine , according to various data, from there in four to six , and even now there is a discussion even about 10, but millions of people died, often died in agony with whole families, and no one about these people did not say anything, there are no moguls, very often there are no memorials properly and appropriately for us. this is a matter of some kind of honor, national honor, so that the whole world knows about these people, we have to restore the dignity of these people, somehow honor them so that the world i remembered them because, well, millions of stars went out in the sky at the same time. it can't be like this for us, it's like this. it's even more of a sentimental thing, but without these things, well, you can't talk about normal human rights, about dignity, and so on. this is firstly well and secondly, if we do not condemn
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totalitarian practices and normalize the attitude, well , well, millions were killed there, well, let's not be so clear-cut, if we succeeded in this realization, which, for example, the russians are now trying to do, this is one step towards the devaluation of the most valuable that there are rights human plus and freedom as soon as we are a site with untouchables, the next step is the spread of dehumanization again, some other regime, some tougher or führer will tell and do those things that are simply intolerable for a human being, that is, anton, you want to say that the memory of the historical tragedies of the past is so capable to prevent the occurrence of new tragedies in the future, uh, not a fact, in fact, this is a big hypothesis, according to which we all tried for the whole 20th century, we repeated it to ourselves that never again, let's remember so as not to repeat it and really such societies as, for example, the german society, they were able to understand, they were able to atone and they had enough holes in them. there are still foundations
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that try to atone and make up for the guilt that they cannot completely atone for, in principle. but they do it, but there are societies that do not study they have lessons, and the situation is even worse, yes. in other words, this is at least a memory. it can at least reduce the percentage of this humanist humanization and the subsequent aggression. which we resort to because if we do n't even remember this properly, then we as a society as a country can go into a war of all against all and the complete devaluation of human life, which cannot be allowed to happen. well, but if we compare, for example, how the world reacted and how the world still remembers, for example, the holocaust and genocide , during the three famines, we see. it seems to me, at least now, that there is a big difference, and for sure this difference is exactly how, uh, i don't know if i should
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say the people who are at fault on yourself yes, but feels this guilt, it will probably be the same for the germans and atonement and there were even special philosophical treatises that forced the germans to look at themselves as if they were a mirror in the russians. this culture of commemorating the holocaust as one of the greatest tragedies of the 20th century, it was formed for decades, not the first, and in the first decade, israel did not even know how to officially treat these victims, the debate is whether such a memorial is even worth it the culture that we have to create now because they say it can cultivate the compact of the victim and so on, because huge discussions and only in the 60s, they, that is, almost a decade and a half of discussion, produced this culture of memory, and it simply turned out
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that german society was ready to of this atonement and it is a great work, but you are talking about philosophical treatises, of course such treatises as karla jaaspas anna arend - these are the texts that helped to make sense of it until there are no such texts in russia, well , they actually do not matter to us what they think our task is to win this war and bring it to justice and get compensation and reparations and so on but if they ever want to become a civilized nation or a civilized state or as they are now or on the remains of the country they have they will have to come through it if they it won't get worse for them, anton, when we talk about the fact that now the whole world is on the side of ukraine and currently most of the mutual claims, for example in poland to ukraine, have mutually receded into the background , does this create an opportunity to finally find reconciliation in ancient historical disputes these are the values ​​about people's rights that you just said , first of all, about human rights to life, first of all, this increases the likelihood of an honest dialogue,
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our society could not be a guarantee. the enemy and everyone is playing with it, embraced it, it doesn’t work, that’s the kind of solidarity that has now arisen between us, international europeans and poles, in particular, some were mentioned by ukrainians. it opens up a chance , it increases this opportunity many times over we are not really interested in a historical chance, and for sure your card is a state that also survived the holodomor, but i wonder what kind of dialogue will happen with them. they cannot bear this memory of their tragedy like we do and they do not defend the memory of those people who died in such well, the famine is how ukrainians died. well, you know, there are different things that happen in private, even some countries that are part of the european union , before the war, even several delegations came and were not asked not to accept the experience, because they
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restore this memory, including because the tool killing by starvation. this is really dryly said by the russian empire and then reincarnation into the soviet empire. she tried it several times and did it , so this exchange is very often not public. well, plus, let's be honest, very few people in ukraine are interested in the near east and these countries, so the experts know that it is going, but of course it is not going that way widely and powerfully in ukraine. because ukraine will not only handle this domestically, it will also bring to the international arena the question that you asked about in the first questions, thank you for answering, thank you for getting in touch, anton shrochnych, head of the ukrainian institute of national remembrance, a soldier of the 112th brigade, tyreo, was in touch with us, he is fortifying ukraine's borders with drones, join the meeting of border guards, nato should increase support for ukraine in the winter to provide putin no chance to gain an advantage in the war unleashed by russia, the
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secretary general of the alliance, jens stoltenberg, said this. he believes that putin is reacting to the defeat with greater brutality, trying to destroy the ukrainian energy system with the onset of winter moscow began bombing ukraine's energy supply to bring the country to its knees putin is trying to use winter as a weapon but he will fail german support is crucial german air defense systems will help protect schools and hospitals from russian missiles german arms supplies save lives we all need to support and increase our support for ukraine we believe in freedom video in support of ukraine under such kerosene the prime minister of britain published a video clip voiced by the voices of ukrainians, it talks about faith in freedom and the need to defend basic rights, sovereignty, our self-determination and the foundations of a stable world order, the restoration of which
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we are all fighting, ukrainians are threatened by bombings and power cuts, but we know that our friends will always be there to help us get through these trials britain is one of our staunchest allies they provide weapons for our struggle equipment to keep us warm and friendship to restore our spirit together we never we will retreat together we will be strong the video goes on the ministry of defense of great britain published a video about sending to ukraine brimstone laser-guided missiles in the video you can see how boxes with them are loaded into a transport plane of the royal air force brimstone missiles are designed to destroy tanks and other military equipment in the volume including a high-speed one, in november it became known that great britain provided ukraine with the second generation of this weapon and with an increased flight range, an improved warhead and by the guidance system, it is noticeable that the stone beam
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was created for use from airplanes and helicopters, but the armed forces of ukraine adapted it for ground launches . a small rucksack, what's inside , see further in our material anya, instead of teaching, they answer the kids about the safety rules, and it is in such an entertaining way that the law enforcement officers say children learn the material well, reflectors should be attached only at night so that you are noticed by these children from three to eight years old, at this age, the police assure parents and must actively
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teach safety rules, such courses are designed primarily for children of immigrants from occupied or dangerous regions, but they also invite young residents of uzhgorod. we work with the very little ones, even those who go to kindergarten. that is, there are even three children. we believe that from a very young age if we teach them constantly will follow the rules of the road and this is the preservation of one's life on the road, especially relevant activities now when it gets dark on the streets early and due to saving electricity in many regions, street lighting is turned off, and poor visibility of pedestrians in the dark is one of the most common causes of traffic accidents with fatal consequences and if earlier it was recommended that you carry the world's killing elements, that is, now parents are obliged to put on children the holy killing elements, and they are any currently, it has become so fashionable and relevant that laces are made, flickers are made for hands
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, hats, jackets, anything that can be put on clothes, large ribbons, and it is very hmm easy to do now even with your own hands. it is not heavy. but there is the most necessary, a small thermos for warm drinks, a reflective plaid, belts and a bracelet to wear in the dark, and a small flashlight just the right size to fit in a child’s palm. the support of the community of the city of wasenaar from the netherlands, and thanks to our dutch partners, we have a community in holland where active ukrainians are involved in such assistance to ukraine and the local community, the city of wasenaar, which is not far from the hague, they help us assemble safety bags in otaki for the children of all 150 such bags were prepared, a third were distributed at this class, the rest will be given as a gift to the little listeners next
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week, strengthen the borders of ukraine for drones , join the gathering of border guards tetyana sirenko trauma therapist and deputy director of the mental health center lisova polyana joins our broadcast . the front lines and those who were forced to leave the country because that way they are safe, but we understand that psychologically many factors also influence and put pressure on them. a special and quite complex experience, and it will be reflected differently in everyone's life, but for sure it can be said about every
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ukrainian today that these 9 months have definitely made us different, and this does not mean that we are worse or better, but definitely different, because such his experience well, it definitely does not remain the same please tell me yes tell me please tanya if we are talking about people uh in the de-occupied territories de-occupation in our country at first we welcomed our armed forces of ukraine in the kharkiv region, now we are talking about kherson we can say about all the people that they have a trauma about all people that they have er-e ptsr or not, was it really during the occupation, having no communication, do they not have ordinary pleasures and the ability to satisfy everyday needs, it can be said that people people come out mentally healthy ah yes, a difficult question in fact, you asked, but there are answers to it, eh, i would say that
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today, ah, all people who survived the occupation can be called people who experienced psychotraumatic events, and the presence of psychotraumatic events themselves does not mean that in a person there is a deep psychological trauma because the human psyche actually has limitless possibilities and it happens that people go through quite complex experiences and after some time they can recover after them independently or with the support of close people or specialists available there. and this experience will not have such deep psychological consequences of course there will be individuals who have experienced more difficult circumstances. perhaps they have experienced violence or from their loved ones or even witnessed violence or the death of loved ones and such people
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they will have an increased risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder. but again, it is not guaranteed that each of these people or everyone will develop ptsd, because ptsd does not occur automatically after a person has experienced a psychotic trauma, several other factors influence it, and these factors the first is what the person was like before it happened, that is, what experiences does he have? to what extent does he have goals, a complete personality, to what extent is he able to cope with traumatic events in general, is it worth talking to people, what terms are possible, what questions so that they don't sound traumatizing, let's say i have an acquaintance in kherson. she tried all this time to do sports. even at home, it surprises me, but i'm even afraid to ask her how it happened to her, because i don't understand. am i insulting her or
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not? there are some things that can work as triggers and it’s better not to question and how did you survive playing sports, because for example it was impossible for me even in kyiv give us specific advice we have a lot of acquaintances in the newly de-occupied territories yes yes yes no way to devalue that experience that was well, for example, you can't say that it's nothing terrible or forget it, it 's all behind you and there's no way to move on, but everything will pass and so on, that is, you can't devalue the experiences that people had because, well, people are people it can traumatize ah and the same thing. you can't catastrophize. well, what you're saying now is more about car-catastrophizing or about the fact that we prevent the processes that take place . again, i return to the fact that each person's psyche copes differently and there are different e the ability to recover, to resiliency to
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life, resilience, and what you say about your friend to me is about a very high level of resilience. when a person, even in very difficult circumstances, is able to take care of his resources , direct his meaning into some activity that helps the body to get up stronger and process this stress that's why i definitely would n't ask or say how you managed to do it, it's just impossible. in such difficult circumstances, you managed to even do sports, maintain routine habits , and so on, because for many people routine is just routine. she really helped. yes, you ca
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n’t. the war is significantly closer to them than, say, to the residents of kyiv, kharkiv, or even the dnipro, but the important point is how to support them properly or better, and here the important point is that there are actually no universal recommendations, it is important listen to people and ask them what they need, that is, you can't devalue it, you can catastrophize it, you can't force a person to tell if he doesn't want to, but you don't have to stop him if he wants to share some of his experience, it's important to have inner strength and the ability to withstand the story that a person tells, even if he very difficult because if the person to whom the person tells his wanderings and some terrible stories if we can't stand it, then it affects the person badly, then he may get
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the impression that i was able to stand it and people can't even hear her and that means something is wrong tatyana i don't quite understand what castrification is castrify you say devaluation is clear and catastrophize i.e. a person says i was playing sports and what i say will be evidence of that as i sharpen when catastrophize when we say, for example, i would not, wow, you experienced such a thing. i would not be able to do this . or i. some people do it on purpose to praise someone, but in reality. how would you say it now ? and when you talk, i wouldn't be able to do it like that, and it's a genius, heroic, it will work on the contrary, minus. this is a very interesting observation. because sometimes we now perceive stories in such a strict way, and it seems to us that we are simply making a hero out of a person, and a person just wants to remain a person, that's very, very it is a valid observation that you still want to add and say from
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advice and from specific words that should not be used and we will end our conversation because there is little time, we should not give people such, you know, useless hopes, unfulfillable, some, well, say, what is there tomorrow you will forget everything or you will go to a psychotherapist and he will do so you will never remember it there or it will never bother you or there that the situation is over and you can never remember it there well either we or that time itself heals, that is, it is such a message that is actually not realistic at all. or it can be unrealistic, then in fact, over time, it drives a person into something bigger. without hope, you cannot evaluate a person’s actions when he tells some stories about himself or others. people can't say what why didn't you leave , that is, why did you stay, you can't somehow
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give evaluations without evaluating because we were not in those circumstances and we have absolutely no right to give any evaluations. please tell me when a person tells tatyana, it's just that we all can't respond. whenever someone tells us something, we often want to compare it with our own experience, and we all rush to say, well done, or to ask this very question, why did they leave? react er look at the question why didn't you leave , it can be if it doesn't have such an accusatory connotation that well, why didn't you leave if nothing happened to you, that is, allegedly as a transfer of responsibility to a person that, well, if you had left, everything would be ok and to ask well, for what reasons, if it is clear, according to it is clear, you gave us

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