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and this would help to get out of this situation, the main thing is that there should be in the heart and the desire to hide, it’s not to hide behind the back, it’s not the same. immediately, teachers and parents started making canned stews in city schools. these spring days it was delicious and hearty. they even developed their own instructions and wrote about the consumption of ready-made products that this cherkasy stew has a dual use: the first is to eat it, the second is to knock down a russian drone with an empty can. in order to raise the mood with such a sound, our victory was approached by local seamstresses. everyone who could handle a machine or was simply ready to look for
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cutting fabric began to help, organized such small workshops in various corners of the city, even in the drama theater, sewed forum balaclavas, swam camouflage nets, and kikimora did not forget about charms this is a talisman to preserve life and health, this is someone's grandfather, father, son, brother, it is important for us that he came back alive, they were sent to the front and the victory passes, our mistresses took care that even in the trenches on the guys on the front line could feel the comfort of home even for a few minutes. they definitely decided that we would prepare only the home version, just as we would cook for our children. at this time, the townspeople are rallying to restore order to those abandoned in the premises where they plan to receive immigrants in cherkasy. public organizations are looking for all the necessary things, but to restore order in the building, they invite
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everyone who cares, and there is no shortage of such people, there are those who are completely left with nothing, and that is why people want to at least at least a little help to make them feel at home. many people volunteer at home . yevgeny organized the dumpling headquarters with his family. they started making delicious home -made dumplings for the soldiers on the front lines. the man has been in a wheelchair for more than 10 years and decided to make his contribution to the victory of ukraine. every day the family makes up to 400 dumplings , i want to help the boys even more. well, who attacked us with them, so we have to defend ourselves, if i wasn't on a cart, well, i'd be there, they're building improvised checkpoints and even schoolchildren collect money for the armed forces. in the yards, they set up checkpoints for cars, they say they want to be like ukrainian defenders. well, let them know how it works, how
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the military works. well, let there be discomfort. we will send him there, because if a russian car comes, it will give those coordinates to their employees and they will come and dilute everything at the same time every day dozens of brave volunteer drivers carry humanitarian cargo to the frontline cities from there evacuate people in cherkasy volunteer ihor repyashenko invented even our own way of camouflaging cars with the help of an ordinary branch of a twig, a slightly lighter color of paint. like young leaves of a twig, we lay down and paint in different corners of ukraine in cherkasy region , in particular, the first harvests of the victory gardens are beginning to be
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harvested . of vegetables in one of the aromas in cherkasy region under garden crops found more than 10 free hectares part of the enemy was preserved for needs communities, and part of them were sent as defenders and we plant and collect everything, we do only to bring victory closer and rather to bring peace to the ukrainian universe of superheroes created by nine-year-old andriy from cherkasy, the boy began to sculpt yellow and blue figurines that are associated with famous characters from the times of war . here is a tractor that pulls the military equipment of the invaders and the ukrainian warrior and the sunflowers that sprout in the field after the victory over the occupiers of sunflowers. this is just a ukrainian flower and also about the history of the woman from henichesk. sells to raise money for an evacuation bus , the main mission of this project is to tell the whole world that they are real heroes in our country
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, they are not depicted in and in your marvel movies, they are not your hollywood movies, they are not invented here and now in ukraine there are people from the stories of which are ants in the skin of an increasingly large scale are acquired by various auctions, exhibitions and art projects, and with the fragments of weapons, the craftswoman kateryna zarytska paints neutralized shell casings from missiles and other remnants of enemy weapons in principle it is no different from ordinary drawing on paper, except that the composition is so voluminous in patterns, it combines traditional chest paintings from cherkasy and its own style, the product is donated or given to charity auctions to support our soldiers and their families, the sleeve is such a tool that causes a lot pain to all people, to all ukrainians who help to neutralize the instruments of murder, because it
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is a symbol of life and white is a symbol of peace, to congratulate on the holiday, to confess one's love, or just to convey hello on the projectiles, all this became possible for a donation for our military, volunteers developed a site where anyone can order various inscriptions on weapons, the buyer receives a photo and a video report , volunteers money for various needs of the military and the russian army, fiery combat volleys , the project began with small donations and there were so many volunteers that now the minimum price for projectile painting service starts at $200, in the five months of the site's existence, volunteers have already thrown out 2,600 orders and even purchased an unmanned strike system, the punisher, the bimba pension, which will be to fly on the heads of our enemies, the coordinator of the volunteer organization ivan recalls, at first they did not dream that they would be able to collect such an amount, because the cost of the complex is $70,000, and then they even
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exceeded the plan, as if, well, as if it were an order, and you could, we are like that. they were able to, since it is very big, massive, and the catapult takes up a lot of space. and the guys have jeeps , which we used on the front lines. we decided to buy a bus so that it would all fit, so that they could move around and perform their tasks with this boss combat tasks, and this is only a small part of impressive stories from cherkasy and similar ones, you can collect dozens of them. from every corner of our country, every day, many ideas are born and implemented by volunteers to support the ukrainian army, and everyone says that they will not stop until victory over the enemy iryna vasyura tv channel inter marathon only news and today in our studio is a well-known kharkiv volunteer and former journalist pavlo fedosenko pavlo i welcome you on the air congratulations you started almost from the first days of the war
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to do volunteer work, to help others, despite the fact that kharkiv did not stop shelling russian troops day and night, you took the family to a safe place but why didn't you stay with them? the invasion was discussed with my wife. i immediately said that i will take them as far as possible from kharkiv, then i returned. i was not sure what role i would find myself there, either a military officer or a volunteer, but i immediately said here that i returned. well, i physically i didn't consider the world, i couldn't physically be somewhere far from kharkov, when the city needs to help people, i understand that it sounds a bit pathetic, but i really didn't think of such a possibility.
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she didn't say no to that, well, my wife like any loving wife. she was not happy, of course, especially when i talk about my intentions to return there and go somewhere in trivo, but she treated it with understanding and respect, so plan was pre-discussed i understand you because i , too, at the beginning of the war got divorced, where they went to a safe place with their family and stayed in ukraine, er, they are not going to return home now, when the situation is more or less calmer, well, i am not considering kharkiv at all well, here i am probably like a person who has been in kharkiv since march. i have a phobia, that is, i won’t bring my child back to the city until i have one hundred percent victory, and even i tell my wife that i don’t
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want chernivtsi west, but not kharkiv uh, to have them come to the west of the country, but after what happened to the energy infrastructure, i understand that this is not very appropriate now, so they will remain in europe for the time being. well, we will see there, but it will probably be in the spring. and you are not with them at all. to see, how is it even possible, do you have any advice for everyone who is left now in such a situation? yes, when a man is in ukraine, his family is abroad, how do you survive this? well, during this time, we have already met twice, about once every three months . we meet in the west of the country. i understand that well, if these meetings didn't happen at all, well, i probably wouldn't morally take all this out there because it's the hardest, in fact, it's the hardest there: you get used to shelling, you get used to anxiety, you get used to some kind of danger there, but unfortunately there's no
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family to blame er, this is the most difficult, and i invented such a life hack for myself, maybe not only me, and i think that it is like that for many men who remained in ukraine, i remind myself that now safety is the most important thing and there are some of my er wishes to see the family well, they are not worth being there in danger because well, it helps somehow to come to terms with it to the fact that it was difficult for you to separate from the family of the highest elected at the beginning of the war well, in my opinion, the most difficult path of a volunteer because you were involved in the evacuation of people at the beginning i think it was the most difficult because just remembering those pictures yes. what happened at the stations in kyiv, kharkiv and other cities. how did you manage to evacuate people normally
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so that there was no panic. eh i just ah i was driving to kharkiv i arrived in kharkiv i think it was march 3 the day after the rocket hit the building of the regional administration i remember driving along the highway and watching this video over and over again well, i don't no i could just believe my eyes, this is the center of the city, this is the symbol of the city, and well, i'm like that. well, it can't be. or in two days it was with these people that we began to evacuate a-a kharkiv residents of poltava came to kharkiv on buses and took people and took them to poltava. there was even a place where they were housed and fed. that is, there were already some conditions there. and this
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was very, very appropriate because many did not want to go to nowhere. and i had more of a managerial administrative function. i woke up there at 6 in the morning. i already had 15 missed calls. these are people who found out my number through word of mouth. i would like to leave and well, my task is stood in the fact that draw up lists and control so that everyone leaves. who wants it? and in some cases, i myself took people there for their homes to the station because it was the beginning of march. it was a very big problem . uah 10-15,000 just to take a person to the station to the station in kharkiv in kharkiv yes 10-15 to drive 10 km so it cost 10-15,000 uah well, if we are talking about the most dangerous areas, it seems that narcissism is worse
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when people profit from trouble well there were volunteers who did it for free , there were also my friends who helped me there in those cases when i couldn't take it there, by the way , at what cost did you do it? the price wasn't like it is now, that's why it wasn't in the pocket . well, somehow, at the beginning of the war, no one there at all thought about what kind of money to spend. of course, there was nowhere to spend it, except for fuel, this evacuation project did exist . for about a week, it was the hottest there in the days of march when these photos were taken which you are talking about, when the kharkiv station was completely full, when the trains were full and left for other cities, then it was
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appropriate, but about a week later there was no such demand, we still operated some flights there, but already by light transport not so many people were deported now, it is more urgent to evacuate people to kharkov there because of occupied some er population centers, but in general, a lot of people returned to kharkov and there are a lot of people in kharkiv who need help right now where do i have on attention humanitarian, yes, because after the evacuation, you started working in this direction, so you brought products, what else, and where were you then in a difficult time, when everything was closed, there were no goods, where did you get all this? at first, we worked with my friends. they in the west of the country, they arranged the delivery of humanitarian aid from europe, received it there in the west, then moved to bukhara
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. they transferred money to us, we purchased and packaged and delivered, well, for about six months, we helped exclusively in kharkov, and until we felt that people were starting to sit on their necks, little by little, and when everything began to settle down, that is, the shops are working, everything is working, come buy, uh, well, we began to understand that there is a certain layer of people who are simply used to not having to go anywhere, you can simply call them and they will bring you to the entrance for free. because you can't go to a person's house and see if he has a cold or not, if he has money in his account or not, if he has a quality health problem there or if he's just too lazy
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to walk 200 m to the store there that's why there were times when you understand 100% that this is not your client, so to speak. when you come to a person, she meets you on a bench with beer and such . yeah, well, of course, if she has beer, but it didn't even stop, sometimes they just drove by and crossed it out the address and everything when people looked well, i i called you two days ago where do you have to and this is it you have to this at all this trigger you have to this and i have to i have to get gas with my money i have to buy something there with my money spend spend your time goodbye and you know we have a very wonderful people, they have many wonderful qualities, but there are also some not very good negative ones, and this confidence that someone owes you something, unfortunately, this is a problem, as i think of our
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country and our people, that is, people either do not understand that volunteers are not civil servants we do it there sometimes at their own expense or at the expense of other people. not from the budget. now there are many volunteers who do not work in kharkiv at all. they work exclusively in the region. they are taken to occupied settlements where people sit without gas, without electricity, without water, and where. well, this is really people need 100%. where they won't tell you why so long why so little i.e. now balakleia needs more help raisin other cities and regions you know usually need the most help such small villages because well raisin so he suffered a lot it's terrible but it is for this reason that everyone from the first days of de-occupation went to raisin, but there are still a lot of villages next to raisin, there is kupyanskoe, to which many people also went, and there are
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villages next to kupyansk, that is small settlements where, well, volunteers don't come so often, you mentioned the city council, the budget, that you don't take money from there, what do people think, and there was information from kharkiv that somehow the city government should take charge of the volunteers or help this project . was implemented somehow the city council tried to coordinate this, and in principle, coordination is necessary for volunteers, and in order for everyone not to go there in the same populated areas, they did not drive there exclusively to izyum or kupyansk and did not forget about other villages, but i am very skeptical about any coordination of public formations, as the government does in the u.s. that is, the organization itself, yes, i believe there
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, the coordination itself, i believe in it, and when the government starts coordinating volunteers, well, it is not a very good story there either on the example of the region now we we see that well, in my opinion, more difficulties appeared than any help and coordination there, very volunteers are shy people, because for some reason you do not tell about how you prepared pizza. yes, i know that you have a pizzeria, your business and that you are even under fire continued to cook and deliver to policemen in the subway who were hiding from children. well , at first it was a story about how to renew the business that i opened there in the summer of last year. that is, the idea came up and it was difficult, but we did it on in early april, that is, it was an idea exclusively about how to restart the business uh, earn something, help people, uh, use the money from the pizzeria there, in order to drink bread,
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we had such an idea well, that’s it, and then this is all a prophetic word, some fantastic story for me uh, with thousands with thousands of dollars that various people sent to us from all over the world so that we could cook pizza and at our own discretion, uh, take it to whoever we think is necessary. and how in the world did these people find out. it's just through social networks, word of mouth radio, eh we were probably the second delivery in april, which worked. well, it was uh, some kind of surg, really, then, because kharkiv was shelled every day. well, just every day, every day you go somewhere by car, you see a pillar of demo there, a pillar of smoke there, a flight there, that is, it was, well , it was a reality eh- well, every day, they started shooting stories about us, and one of them was very well posted on twitter, and they found out about us and started
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reposting . app there $200 $500 $100, that is, there are some cosmic sums, er, there every minute , and people wrote in the comments there for pizza for , for the military, for medics, for policemen, for children, so we started to form such a fund with this money, er, from this money, we started to cook and deliver pizza, most of all, we treated military policemen, rescuers, when there were still these shelters for children in the subway, doctors were taken to utility workers, cops, well, in fact, we continue to do all this just on that scale, because of course let him sleep and now very much
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many establishments are working. but in kharkiv, we were the first to implement this story with donations and implement it on such a scale. we raised about a million hryvnias, and for this million hryvnias, we made and delivered about 2.5 thousand pizzas there. and now what about your business, because i know that the state has introduced certain assistance for entrepreneurs, but still we understand that it is difficult to stay afloat now because people also have less money, because of the war, well, now we have such a stagnation, of course, there are those revolutions the tikas who were there in april and next month well, you can only dream about them now and well, the reason is that firstly people left and secondly well, when you are almost a monopolist, one situation is when the business luckily started
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to work the situation is a bit different, but now an investor has appeared there, so to speak, who is ready to invest in our project, who is ready not just to support it, but to improve it. all the money we receive for donations. yes, of course. we continue to deliver this pizza . well, almost every day let's put it this way, when we get calls, especially from the military, there are guys returning from rotation there , you can, and of course we don't turn anyone away because there, even if they objectively don't have enough resources, but that's our weakness, that is, we can't refuse, you say. that a lot of restaurants have already opened, businesses are resuming their work, many cars, people in kharkiv now, how has it changed, what is it like now, and before, you know, it was called so pro-russian, yes, have the views changed? now people, well, those who
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frankly, maybe i was waiting for russia, you know. i think that the myth about pro-russian kharkiv died in the 14th year , when the city showed uh, which way it wants to go, showed that there will be no uh, russian peace and russian flags here, so uh a certain percentage of people. they were waiting there for a russian measure, but i think that there are such people in every city. maybe there were a little more of them in kharkov, but in general , let's say so . in the future eh yes, of course, after a full-scale invasion of such there have been fewer people because when bombs fall on your head, when you lose your home near you, you lose your family's money, your confidence in your life, and you rethink everything. that's why i think that
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if there are any people left who are insecure who shot it and are sure that russia could not do such a thing well, it's just some marginal elements there, but it's a minority , after what happened in kharkiv, to believe in some kind of friendship with russia there in a russian measure and so on. well, it seems to me somewhere on the verge of what kind of mental illness do you see our victory in? and in your opinion, what should be the punishment for russia after that? it's a serious question, you know. i believe that there is only one scenario in which we will win 100%. it is after the liberation of our territories that we must become so strong that
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in russia, or in other neighboring countries, so to speak, there was not even a thought about attacking, shooting, dropping bombs, etc. only strength, only strength, only a demonstration of our er, courage, but we have already done it just now it is necessary to bring it all to an end. this is true and courage was shown not only by our military, but also by ordinary civilians, volunteers. we thank you very much for your courage, for what you did and continue to do for ukraine. pavlo fedosenko , entrepreneur, volunteer, journalist, we are such people who bring our a joint victory for taking us friends ma raphon continues see you later and fought with the empire with free thinking 300 years since
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