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i mean to you, they are ruining the lives of ukrainians. and this is it. well, it is a game of psychological exhaustion, and in fact, these threats should not be ignored. the fact is that they have been flown in from the territory of belarus more than once, and this blackmail, what is happening, must be reacted to, no, we cannot do not react because the enemy, when he sees our safety, he will strike when we are, we must still be guided by the main interest of preserving the personal life of our neighbors, because there will be no one to defend us, the country will rebuild like this please don't ignore the message and now the whole map is red as far as i understand find a safe place we must stand that's why you are important to us stay safe and stand volodymyr tsybulko is staying with us we are going to our studio in a shelter so i decided that i really
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i would rather do more with a machine gun than with a microphone at this point they would shoot us once without a break in the lng in turns for four hours i thought i died for seconds ilya berezenko in a full-scale invasion considered thyroid and participates the defense of kyiv region and later, in one of the most difficult areas of bahmut in donetsk region , he started working 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 it was already taking over donetsk was filmed at the very
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moment of the capture of donetsk, filmed directly and broadcasted as they captured the prosecutor's office, as they tried to storm the sbu, and then we mean they tried to attack us right there, we are rallying, it just has to be someone. well, there is no request, we are filming the sbu, and then the first time was in donetsk, and it was the first time when i was in the city of donetsk, so in - i was passing through the airport again when i was already filming in the east there was not much left of the airport at that time that i could recognize from the moment i arrived there, but in donetsk itself they conducted a large survey, quite voluminous, and there the majority of respondents said that they were shooting in general, what kind of movements with uh fascination with the department because they not aware and they said that most of the people at the rallies are not from donetsk itself, now you
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are already a military man after a full-scale invasion, you joined the ranks of the tereo and now you are protecting our country no longer on the information front, but directly, and you already have there is a chance to return to donetsk already in a different role , do you believe that it will be soon, oh no, i will not say soon, but i am sure that it will be , because in fact i do not see any other way out of this situation. that is, i do not see the possibility of any political not even a moral one some kind of conditional minsk three four five ten is simply impossible given our situation because we can't just stop everything now and stop and i think it will be a complete fiasco if someone thinks of such a thing but in fact fortunately so far did not come. i hope that this will not be
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the case with my 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 always think about crimea more. honestly, when i thought about getting fired there ukrainian territories, i always imagine how i am standing in some kind of conditional yalta like this tomorrow haha ​​because at first since the 14th year i have never gone to crimea, it was such a personal decision of mine and i i have never seen i have never particularly liked to go to the crimea, but in 2014, he was thinking about it for some time. i think that we will liberate the crimea. we will have to go to the crimea. yes, you decide to go to the crimea. was it a spontaneous decision or did you plan it? well, it actually worked out. everything is very strange, i would n't say that it was planned or spontaneous it is simply strange that it is not interested in all military weapons. i received several certificates
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for various types of training both with the americans and with the zriltians, but i did not make it official, since i was a journalist, but a journalist with weapons. this is a bad combination in any case, and when i already i mentally prepared to go somewhere with my family. i understood. well, the news has already arrived that the enemy forces are advancing towards brovary. they won't let me go there . i will teach people to shoot in an attack. because i understand how many unqualified personnel there will be at that time to come for military service, and that's how it was. the queues were incredible. in brovary, well, there were kilometer-long queues to sign up for the tribe . well, at every point recording, most of the
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work at the beginning was still connected with digging endless trenches there kilometer kilometers around there brovariv villages in the brovarsky district was partially occupied to your positions they did not reach our so there were two main lines of conflict, the first one was behind brovary, behind the settlement of gogoliv, there is a small village there and we had a line of conflict there, and the second one was actually the battle for the city of brovary, then you continue your service and already defended other regions of ukraine tell me how the events unfolded further. and uh, where were you transferred, where were you transferred to the service? well, in the summer there was a clearing of the chernihiv forests there. large detachments and tereos were set up, and special forces from these went
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looking for the remains of the russian army's underproduction. well, all this was literally there until a week, and after that we were informed that we had to go to the donetsk direction, er, protect er, bakhmut, what exactly we started to do in august, and er, i think at the beginning of november, the last er were taken out of there of our soldiers, those whom i know about whom are on rotation there, it is very difficult there, it is very difficult. the situation was difficult from the very beginning. we were there and defended the positions and were in different directions around bakhmut itself and constant shelling, well, i don’t have such a thing in donbas i remember, that is, it is possible it happened that i won't stop, but many of those
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who were in the anti-terrorist operation, then lovys, they say that they don't remember such a thing in donbas. in particular, i 'm talking about the constant shelling of artillery that is really, well, very strong and can just pile up there for 3.4-5 hours and well, actually you can't do anything except sit there in the trench and pray or hope that you don't get hit by us there, we have serious losses. unfortunately for us, unlike our enemies, we lose our best because of the fact that we have people from all over the world. versions of the population there and 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 happened that there were direct shooting battles, and they were the easiest of all this due to the fact that they are there 3-4 times a day. as per the schedule, they went to
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our positions, tried to occupy everyone, shot. well, we did not inflict very serious damage on them. it is very difficult for me to state with accuracy at this stage that the losses we inflicted on them in a week are not commensurate with those that we suffered, well, we defended there and kharkiv region was cleared and ours advanced in the kherson direction. okay, i reassure myself that that the general situation is great, 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 that you guys can name among yourselves -1 is when your positions are behind the front line. i have been and defended two such positions on one
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side, it was surrounded by enemies on two sides , er, on the last position, on which i was advised, we were enemies exactly from three sides, i fly over your positions explosion explosion and the shot is a shot from lng, and it whistles very loudly at the beginning and then it comes to you, and they are generally designed to fight tanks, but since they have such a surplus of all this good, they fired at us once without a break for aggression in the lng cave 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 have direct visual contact with us, that is, they can see us without a drone, they told me that most likely this can't happen right here and there right in front of my loved one an lng shell exploded i thought i died for a second i thought it was that second
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when you don't know you're dead and i'm like that well okay then i realized i'm still alive i started running to the trench on me everything was cut and on my knee pads, a smoke grenade was hanging on me at the development, it was pierced, er, me. by the way, i saved the kevlar collar, the more you take, the better it goes into the tree, the projectile hit the glass, and with fragments of wood fragments on the glass , this collar and balaclava, i ran here to my trench, then i i understood that the operations had to be transferred urgently, and we had a little trouble with communication, and i knew that the walkie-talkies were over there through the trench, and i ran out, i ran to that trench. i realized that i don't see the radio, i don't know where it is, i hear a voice from the chance so quiet she is from above, from above, i just grab her with my left hand, and the lng explosion sends three shrapnel into my left hand, i never let go
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of my radio, i rolled into a chance, my husband gave me his first-aid kit, because my first-aid kit, together with my belt, remained where i am from i ran, i quickly wrapped my hand and relayed on the radio that i am 300, that is, wounded, that they are piling up this lng, the aegis immediately told me that they wanted to take one more of my brother's husband there for evacuation, and my brother and i were successfully evacuated thanks to hmm very well-coordinated what kind of boys do i actually do? our leadership and drivers were there at ground zero, because drivers in war are very heroic people who drive directly under shots and take people away under shots. dnipro from dnipro is sitting in kyiv in the main hospital, but now you are
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resting better, at first it was very difficult because of the contusions, there were problems with my language, i stuttered for about a week, then they started putting er droppers with various drugs that improve this situation, i felt better then they prescribed a whole first-aid kit of pills, did it get even easier here with my hands, i was not worried much there, not as much as my head, because i thought , damn it, i am a journalist, now it is over, i will stutter . this is the first priority, i wish you a speedy recovery so that you feel as good as possible but if you plan to continue or return to the service, maybe we are waiting for you in our ranks and now, unfortunately, one of the few problems that i see in our current army in the armed forces, it's hospital documentation,
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bureaucracy, now i have to go through a bunch of all kinds of doctors and get a bunch of different conclusions and decisions about that and about it. i plan to come back for a while. well, for the time being , i'm needed. how will we go to the crimea and now i won't say that we don't stop there , we don't need bribes well, friends, let's continue to work eh christ was born to everyone merry christmas volodymyr onion is with us in the studio in the studio we have a reserve eh in storage now all ukraine is red please find a safe place, there are already reports of explosions in the capital on the left bank. well, for now, we are waiting for information, but the whole map, the whole map is red
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, so please see us in the right corner of nizhny, find a safe place, be sure , as expected, mr. volodymyr , the president and we warned in principle, everyone understood that the enemy will not give us peace during the holidays. well, what should i call it? well, the enemy is predictable in his meanness. he thinks that he is me. he thinks that he will surprise us with some unexpected maneuver. well, all the limits of his meanness. predicted for us, so our logic is not only to predict and take preventive actions, but also to invent internal reserves, not only to hope for help, but we also agreed on the belarusians about the threat from there, several battalions were persuaded to the border with ukraine and again in your opinion, this fighter jet took off from the territory of belarus. it's just scaremongering that the belarusians can leave too. well, go physically
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across the border, or do we have to wait for kyiv region? in particular , the fact is that they are predictably distracting attention. well, they are training us that way. say, train, drag, force ukraine to keep a much larger contingent of troops in the north of ukraine, in volyn, rivne region , accordingly, this diverts huge resources, even if belarus does not actively begin to advance, it still constantly diverts huge resources that could be used to destroy the enemy in the east you and i started creating a possible peace plan, which is already being talked about, as if zelenskyi’s team is preparing it there, 10 points. and also the peace plans proposed by the americans they are 300 hryvnias, the americans don’t really offer them. and here you have to take into account that joseph batti repeatedly emphasized even on the day
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of zelenskyi’s arrival, biden repeated twice that we will stand next to you with exactly how much how much you uh, who will need this first and uh, the parameters of victory are determined by itself ukraine , but we will not give you long-range weapons well, in fact, the tactic of the united states and its partners is to give a response to every new step by the russian federation that screws up the conflict, so to speak more powerful, well, can we, for example, talk about howitzers, these seven could have talked in april , but they already won back. the fact that he did not bring airplanes and tanks from the united states, but who said
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that these airplanes and tanks are no longer being prepared for ukraine, it may be that the preparation is going on when i am simply convinced that the logic of our partners is to give an answer to putin in situations when he screws himself this situation, that is, he wants to expand the conflict, which means that the supply of weapons is increasing, and we see that at this time, ukraine was also able to develop several lines of drones . in the oryol region, this shoulder is more than 200 km, that is, the enemy is marked by ukrainian capabilities and even without western aid, and here the residents of kursk are reporting some explosions at night today in their telegrams, they wrote about the number of explosions in the area
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at the airfield, other claps were heard loudly in the area of ​​the railway station, there is some kind of cotton. they must be crunchy, it's time to learn a new term, because it was fire, for example , it was somehow not humane, but sooner or later they will need neighbors with people, not with animals. well, neighbors i just remember that here in sumy, kursk avenue, it is still called that, unfortunately. well, it seems that the deputies renamed such a huge kursk avenue from the russian side, and there was a time when the brothers actually went there to visit . on the border of the bryansk, chernihiv, or, in my opinion, the gomel regions, it was such a grande festival and everything. well, that friendship goes. well, friends and brothers, the so-called belarusians congratulate you on the
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holidays. this morning, the belarusian district reports that at 9:15 a russian mig took off from the airfield in machylishchi 31 k who can carry daggers and within an hour , two more fighter jets took off from baranovichi, so our brothers are congratulating us with holidays all over the country, the alarm has been announced, brothers of belarus, in fact, this is the kalinovsky regiment, and it is very good that the verkhovna rada deputies created an inter-factional the unification of the country of belarus and they conduct a dialogue precisely with patriotic belarusians and not with the manuals of the occupiers, er, lukashists, but how do you see whether there is potential in belarus well, the one in particular that we saw in their recent so-called silent peaceful revolution, is there potential there well , wake up the nation and show your position to the belarusians, who, in fact, say that again under occupation, the nation is truly awakened. the
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fact is that, well, the lukashira government does not speak about many things. every two weeks, once a week, i sometimes take part in the broadcasts of e-e belarusian television from poland and i want to say that belarus has more than a million to 1.5 million left in its country. that is , the most qualified went to ukraine. by the way, many doctors and programmers came to ukraine. well, and we see these absolutely desperate guys from the pogonya regiment, from the terror battalion, from the battalion and the kalinovsky association, these are extremely courageous people, many of them gave their lives for ukraine, i want to remind you that the first revolution serhiy jasnevsky was one of the first to die of dignity, and now we have so-called battalions, these are belarusians who fight on the side of
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ukraine , and we are of course very grateful to these belarusians. anna of ukraine, we congratulate you good day good day we wanted to ask you about the visit you organized to israel of the azov sea and the samoilenko forest. please tell us about this event , what it was about, why, what is its importance . i will come in russian, unfortunately, i can’t do that well in ukrainian. how do you communicate? yes, we invited ilya samoilenko and yuliya fedosyuk, who is the wife of arseny fedosyk, and he is also a defender, and he is still in captivity, and the purpose of this visit was to israel namely to raise the topic of er those er
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soldiers who today are still in captivity in russian captivity talking about russian er crimes war crimes of the russian army a-a mariupol unfortunately here in israel if we speak eh yes, today is the 305th day of the war and the war, the attack is otherwise covered in israel, but the topic of mariupol defenders stopped and the crimes of the filtration camps located on the territory of mariupol were not completely cracked, so the first thing was that we held a series of events called the untold truth of mariupol in israel, there is a lot of propaganda about russian russian propaganda and the topic of the nazis in azov, and one of the goals was precisely the fight against these myths, especially because it is
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russian propaganda distributes information, makes leaflets, uh, put it in uh, mailboxes in the cities, where does the russian-speaking population live, for example, there are still russian channels on which propaganda flows, so it was very important for us to bring yulia or invite them to israel and give opportunities to those israelis who don't even speak russian, but opportunities and ask themselves, well, they are cross, and the main thing is that really, during this week, we were, well, a lot of places where we were in the book , because we met at yesterday's meeting. we met with international organizations, we made two episodes for the film enjulians from bigus-info, yes, yes, a documentary film that tells the story of the filtration camps, articles were published in three languages, in russian, we wrote in english, stories
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were made and on several leading israeli channels, that is, it was a week of advocacy, first of all, for those prisoners who are still in russia, nothing is known about them , and there is an attempt to attract israeli activists activists in order to see you again there will be quite a lot of people, anna, the effects of these meetings, were they able to change the opinion of those israelis who there believe, for example , russian propaganda about the ukrainian nazis , and were they able to show the truth about ukraine, about mariupol? what was
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eh let's say that's done yes and did to do today's day for 30 years this propaganda very strongly and myths about azov very strongly killed in let's say yes to the israeli society, but what is important to say that the people? the question of what is now in israel now is the right -wing fascist government, and they brought you to israel, yes, but if we get rid of marginal publications and we talk about the israeli pro-mainstream, everywhere you went, you guys met it is very positive that the journalists, first of all, were ready and wanted to
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talk to them. and that is why it is possible to say that the first step of this is not sufficient. we will continue to work on the children, but the international organizations that agreed to meet with yulia seley are clear. they said that they support and they will continue to advocate for ukraine and for those who were killed today, about whom nothing is known, namely the prisoners of azov, who are not subject to exchange at the moment, and the spouses themselves after the visit to israel expected a meeting like this and what is the attitude of the israelis, how do they see the events in ukraine for them, i'm sorry, i didn't hear the beginning of your question, there was no communication, er, ilya himself with his wife after the visit. was it expected for them that they would see there when what is in israeli society ilya and
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yulia are not spouses yulia she is the wife of arseniya fedosyuka who is now in captivity and er-e served and celii er-e they ova eh m-m as far as i know eh-e they didn’t talk about it since they were at all a little shocked by such a reception, again, they were preparing for difficult questions, for attacks , as usual, and people relate to when he hears the words of azov, but it was here in israel, and it was the first visit, or after the captivity, and he was released in september and a
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visit abroad. that's why they paid the defense of azovstal and those heroic concessions . i don’t even know how to express it to people here. it really applies to this. thank you. it seems that for many people it became such a very important and emotional event, and the most important thing is that ilya was recognized on the streets, in jerusalem, in haifa, in tel aviv, people just approached him and said we know you and thank you thank you for being the first organizer and a public blanket israeli friends of ukraine organized a visit of an azov resident to israel, volodymyrivna, respond to the extent to which we can use such
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visits to break this russian propaganda in various countries of the world that there are nazis here, and the most important thing is that in israel there is massive support for ukraine. states well, the ukrainian state is also disobedient. it is very shameful that the ukrainian delegation, for example, voted in the un on a resolution that is sensitive for israel. and this is wrong because when general malomuzh spoke about iran, about the confrontation about let's say yes, restrictions and framework, israel bears the greatest responsibility, and israel has the only potential that will allow iran to cool their military salary, but with regard to propaganda in other countries, not only in israel, it is necessary to use both the capabilities of our diaspora and the capabilities of the politicians of those countries uh, there are a lot of uh, uh, smart politicians

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