tv [untitled] December 29, 2022 1:30am-2:01am EET
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you won't be surprised at the beginning, he recalls how on february 24 he and his wife woke up to powerful explosions, and within a few hours their daughter and granddaughter were standing on their doorstep begging you to go . in walkers, a disabled person of the second group, what is this, they are also a fracture, what will she get out of, she still has katsaenkology, she has an eco-sustainer, and they were left alone in an apartment on the seventh floor. and every day it became more difficult to live . at the beginning of march, the heating, water , light and gas disappeared, people lit fires in the yards and so they cooked food, and mr. oleksandr and his wife talked about what was in the apartment because they did not have the strength to go down from the seventh floor and were very happy when the volunteers offered
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to transfer them to the drama theater. there were many people, the main cell was a rescue point, a safer place, as we thought, the drama theater lived there somewhere from 700 to 1,200 people settled the couple on the second floor, but later they moved to another wing and thus saved god's life. the next day, the russians dropped a bomb on the drama theater. i am his faith and i don’t see anything, my main science is laughter. in the area of this theater square, they will fall there on the floor, which was covered there, then they went
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randomly and the road and fell asleep in the basement of one of the schools . it was completely occupied by the russians when the soldiers came out of the basement, what i saw took my breath away, the houses were beaten, there was nothing there, dead people were lying around, probably tattoos, the boys of azov were interviewed and interrogated, but already somewhere around 34 people somehow returned to where they were taken because they were shot, they were garlicned in the filtration camp, the married couple stayed for several weeks, they were fed once a week day, you had to go to this department in ukraine , you could leave the camp only after filtering and receiving a special certificate, but even with it, you were only allowed to leave for russia they resisted there, and then the wife spoke, too,
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it was the taste and kindred and hung already in the homeland , we will die there. and they brought us to the disabled, meanwhile, from poland. the daughter was actively searching for the parents, after learning that they were in makiivka, she set out to free them, and it was successful. we paid 60,000 rubles for two angles to bring us to warsaw, this option was not necessary to get to ukraine, but mr. oleksandr, i returned from the first day when poland got to who leads the third, i am returning to ukraine, my wife, i will not check i can be with my relatives oleksandra anatoliyovych misses him very much and he still hopes to find his son-in-law , he stayed in mariupol and nothing is known about him for four months zhanna dushak with me car us details tv channel inter marathon only news and there is a volunteer hub in cherkasy called the mariupol halabuda since 2014 it was founded by dmytro chichera in
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mariupol on february 24. the man refused to leave the city. there was no news from him in the middle of march and the woman is certain that the man will return, and while he is reviving the volunteer work in another city , we have our own free space of the halabuda lyudmila asks the guests to the mariupol halabuda, which now has a cherkasy registration, a little bit. and there is a platform for holding other shows, and we have created such cozy corners that when people with children come to us, they have the opportunity to just sit here and watch seagull after seagull children and to participate in some activities with them, especially a corner here with photos of the team from the hometown that worked before the
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full-scale invasion, photos that we managed to simply save and retrieve from the phones from the days of active volunteering, precisely the mess ludmila and her husband dmytro organized during of the first russian invasion of eastern ukraine, then a lot of displaced people from luhansk and donetsk regions needed help in the volunteer hub created an educational work where people could find support to get a job in the new place, they also helped our military already on february 24, when we realized that this unfortunately happened, we did not have any panic, because we already had experience of volunteer work, and we were already like soldiers , the whole team knew what to do, and on february 24, at 9 o'clock :00 this morning at eight o'clock, we gathered in the halabuda. the next day lyudmila and her sons left for zaporizhzhia, and her husband dmytro
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stayed. my husband stayed with a small number of volunteers because he was sure that in fact there was still something to give to people and many people , many thousands remained in mariupol were in aid and dima to make a difficult decision for me, but in principle they completely understood to stay, and lyudmila and other volunteers also stopped working, the phones of the women did not go silent, my girls received more than a thousand calls there. of all countries of the world from people who have relatives from mariupol to find out just about the state of affairs, many people asked for help with the evacuation dmytro stopped contacting in march lyudmila's husband is considered missing and is probably being held captive with civilians.
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there is such a deplorable and tragic situation that if prisoners of war are exchanged, even at will, but the boys return, thank god, and the defenders of azov were included, and from the civilian side, we are in such a collision that they are included in exchange as far as i understand, in exchange for someone for the same civilians in polo, valery's husband is a defender of mariupol, and the woman is also a volunteer of the halabuda and together with lyudmila moved from zaporizhzhia to calmer cherkasy here they continue to support displaced people and our military is currently engaged in repairing drones, it is only a great inspiration that the people who left mariupol did not just give up . they said that maybe you need something more. well, maybe you don't need it. but we
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told you that the guys have only been working on this for the 14th year. we know that it is necessary to update the halabadi in two months. again, the tight schedule is not we hugged when we first arrived, look for denis and his wife in the hub, they are frequent guests. they also come from mariupol to talk and work psychologically, honestly, such basics are a little bit loving, yes, there is someone there, there are relatives, there is their own home, it is eco - friendly. more, however , the basis on which you can still hold on to the mess is invited. everyone who wants to spend time interestingly and with benefit is lyudmila's biggest dream to make a hapotuz until the return of her husband from captivity, because the idea of creating a space belonged to dmitri, they are moving in small steps and each important one is now reviving the collection of chevrons of our defenders, although only the photos of
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2014 remained from the mariupol selection, it is of great value for us , little but unfortunately slowly slowly as you can see here in the exposition, but very slowly we are restoring it again this is iryna vasyura denys kononenko details tv channel inter marathon single news not only the points of invincibility but also the kitchen on wheels has started working in ivano-frankivsk field canteen runs residential neighborhoods and treats people who need help with hot lunches, what is cooked and how many people come to eat, our colleagues found out about the work. today, everyone in the neighborhood near the center of ivano-frankivsk is treated to a treat. thank you pearl porridge with stew is very tasty, very nutritious, not dry, it is crumbly, it is very eats well, the main secret is more stews
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, just for what they gave birth to ladles, as there is a huge queue lining up at the car with hot food, they taste it with freshly cooked porridge, ms. iryna with her husband and little daughter says on the point we came across it by chance when we were on our way to a social store and decided to grab something warm because there is an electric stove at home and there is no light since morning. currently there is no way to heat or cook at home. it is very important at that time. when the lights are turned off there is no way to cook. that is why it is very important because of the frequent power outages . now they rarely interrupt each other, usually with sandwiches, it turns out only that, and here they also added stew. this is not good, because i saw it, it smells so good. they ate it. they went to someone else’s neighbor. they took it, and so they help each other. the
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field kitchen in ivano-frankivsk goes out once every two days to the sleeping areas where the lights are most often turned off. the constant workers of the canteen on wheels lubomyr and mykhailo . and that's how it happened that now i'm a chef, i help the kitchen, i light it, it works. their simple kitchen runs on a gas cylinder, so it's not terrible. it's designed for such a person, so it can work. full cook it has many possibilities and coins, only porridge, but every time it’s different the day before yesterday . are we ready to cook? well, what was the frisoto,
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well, we need a lot of products for the risotto, so we will cure from the menu that the volunteers will supply us. i have about 400 portions a day, although the chefs say that if necessary, they can double it they also have their own waiters. we are from the college, people come by themselves. we serve with trays . what kind of porridge? well, there is no menu, but this is the second time i have seen it, and my grandfather came, satisfied, ate his fill, took a half-liter jar of porridge with him, and left to move the kitchen
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brooms. unfortunately, many people, especially the elderly, sometimes even have nothing to eat and do not have to warm up, so in the event of a complete blockade, the mayor says he is ready to deploy three more such field kitchens zhanna durchak from new cars us details tv channel inter marathon, the only news is our traditional face section, and this time i have a real hero visiting me, whose hero we are used to seeing on the streets of every city and do not always notice their work, congratulations
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, friends, this is the face project, and today i have a special guest - this is a non-public person but without pathos, this is today's hero. mykola patsykivskyi, major of the national police of ukraine, in the first days of the war, risking his own life, saved more than a thousand ukrainians, together with his colleagues and volunteers, helped to evacuate residents of kyiv oblast, in particular from the villages of moschun, the bridges were still burning, at that time these population points were under a complete blockade of the russian troops and were under the fire of the occupiers, law enforcement officers under fire took people who did not manage to escape to a safe place, provided them with food and water, and provided medical assistance to those who were confident. frankish after school, he came to study in the capital , started his service as a resistance officer, then an investigator, now a senior resistance officer, a criminal police sector officer, department number
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two of the obolon national police department i welcome ukrainy nikolaev to the studio. and i want to say that without exaggeration, in my opinion, people of your profession really deserve more attention because you are really the heroes of today, but for some reason you and your colleagues very often refuse to come to our studio and talk because they are very modest. why yes, well, here you can divide what it is, well , not modesty, it's just, well, each of us does our job, that is, to talk and talk what you do for your work well, somehow well, i consider it obscene, why is it, is it your upbringing or so learned on the job well maybe part of it is upbringing, plus part of it is that there are moments in the work that well, they are not discussed, that is, well, because we will say that if
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there is publicity, everyone will know, that is, then there will be no effect of our work. well, let 's do what we can today know we will tell our viewers that if you put your name in google, there is an immediate link that this is a person who saved more than a thousand people from under fire, they kept some statistics, that's true. that is, i did not personally do it we had people who rallied, who stayed in that place, they did not leave their place of residence, that is, they came to the defense of our state, that is, they tried and would defend it in every possible way, and that is, we will say that everyone rallied into one, that is, and that is, as much as a person could go together, they helped, what kind of rescues were they, well, starting from the fact that
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even from the 24th, realizing that there was already a war outside, that nothing good would come of it, that is, we started, let's say so for well from the preparation of a place to live in storage provision of some kind of products for that, that is, well, the same, that is, the same, that is, a monitor of social networks in order for those who need help, because as they were right, they turned to, that is, that there, a mother with a child cannot leave there, ask there, well, help there, well, let me in on you to the station and well, the same, that is, calls from acquaintances, what is there, if possible, if it is not difficult, go to the yard to take out the dog, feed the dog, that is . they didn’t leave, i didn’t allow him to come back at all,
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that is, we, that is, in order for him to come home to help, that is, we, well, we did all of this in the kyiv region. so, how did you find out about the war? they called you from work, did you wake up from the explosions? on february 24, in principle, there was an explosion not far from my place of residence, that is, i woke up. congratulations, something went off. what exactly was not clear, and then they called from work to announce that there was a military alarm, that is, it was already clear that something was happening. i.e. everyone in the district office gathered at once, i decided to go to the family first because it was necessary to take them to a safe place. well , i stayed there and helped as much as i could. of information on the internet that the police officers there were told by the sbu in 2-3 days that there
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would be a war so that they would have time to evacuate the family. that is, it is possible for us to go somewhere in person to pick up our families, well , this did not happen and you went on to work and for how many days. i know that in the early days you generally worked around the clock, the policemen rescued and helped, as it was the case that after collection and distribution it is possible to go to the direction of work, i returned home, that is, in order to calm my wife, children, first of all, i took them to a safe place, and after that, the connection was over, let's say, in my service area for that to the maximum if someone needs some kind of work, thousands of help well, to help and within
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the limits of my efforts, let's say yes, of my efforts, i helped with those and those, and there was a lot of different help somewhere, too, exactly uh, then let's say this, in my opinion, not for the first time somewhere on the second, third day, there was a part that was without well, inaccurate, so people also remained, let's say so, without electricity, there was not even a mobile connection, then there was at the maximum, that is, there who needed to bring gasoline to someone, what he created , they helped everyone completely, that is, there was no such thing that well, let he has relatives there, there are more there was someone there no that was not the case, that is, we tried to the maximum, that is, we tried to the maximum, that is, we tried to help as much as we can, to whom we can, well, you told someone to bring gasoline to someone, even to feed someone's dogs, and there was some story that was special for you, and it is still somewhere in your memory . in person from the story let's say that to distinguish someone there and to this story let's say yes , uh, to pay some attention, that is, well, personally
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, there was no such thing, because at that time it was one single story, what is it? well, it will not be forgotten. how is your family now they uh you they supported me because i know that it is the most difficult for both police officers and their families, because you are in a dangerous job. what your wife told you, she didn't tell you. you don't need to be fired. no, she didn't say that. she started to support me morally, that is, to always reassure me with something. well , let's say so. at the moment, we are also left, well, without a home, without anything, that is, and we still try to support each other, that is , to support each other, and what happened ? well, the same thing happened, a shell arrived, that is, and everything was completely burned, friends, as a matter of fact, they left, that is есть we left the house that is есть well, we stayed with all that and that was it, and it happened in the first days of the war, yes, it was just at the beginning of march. no, the house was not restored at
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all, and everything burned down. nothing at all was left with you, well, let's say so. good relations in the family, that is, we support each other, we live it. and we need to live on, that is, there is a plus, there are two small children who also need to be helped . these people and more try to calm them down, even though you are in the same situation when you need help, how do you work, talk to people, well, understanding even that difficulty, the fact that i am not the only one who was left with nothing and it is possible that there is some kind of moral preparation, that is, more stability well that is, let's say that even i calm myself down. well, in the same way, i try to calm people down too, because
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you understand that sometimes it happens, that is, well, it's hard to even cope with your thoughts. psychologically provide additional assistance to the victims after the start of a full-scale war well, i think that it all depends on the personality of the person himself, that is, how it is already in him, that is, well, everything is developed, that is, well, that is and there is no personal training, well , let’s say there is no well, well, that is, you you come to the same house, er, we see the footage, they are you taking people out of the basement, they are scared, it’s not just that you need to come and get them out of there , you need to talk first of all how do you choose the words, well, it’s all emotional that’s it well, there is no choice of words, and because, well, this is our one common problem, that is, and for this, that is, you say what, well, how do you think it should be, well, all the more so, we are all of the
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same blood, that is, we are all ukrainians, and i think that to find the words to support someone, that is, well, it was not difficult, there was a moment, now, er, 10 months, when you regretted that you were in the profession, or a moment when, well, you were just tired, you gave up, well, there was no moment about the profession, but about what you say that is, that the hands were released, well , sometimes they were. well, you still need the one with well, there are forces there with the help of well with the support of the wife and children well, everything will come back if we do not support each other, then every person will say yes well, it may just be that even psychologically she will not be able to stand it and how at work, by the way, do colleagues support the management as you are communicating now, but during the war, well , in principle , we have no communication left. let's say that there is something there. well, what is left
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is communication, only me . some kind morals, i mean, it all depends on the person's personality, what is already developed in it, and no more, no less. you said that you never once regretted your profession. it was your dream as a child to go to poland, honestly no, probably before you finished school . i graduated from school and realized that i needed to go somewhere to study. at first there was a choice. well, it was different. for some reason, i settled on this profession. and what has changed now, during the war, we understand that your service is until february 24 and after that, things are completely different. you started to perform the functions that are possible
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, the most difficult thing that has been added is that well, it is really difficult, well, the difficulty is only that now, well, there is a big load, that is, on any employee, that is, more working time that you devote to work. and so, i think that nothing has changed that is, there are more shifts, maybe overtime work, that’s the same. well, let’s say that since we are police officers, we work like this again and again, and now it’s much more than it was before, and communicating with the people you save before which you come to help, that's what it gives, what people say, as a rule, all people
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now wish each other only a peaceful sky above their heads, good health, and in order to psychologically hold on and support it as a rule. - to different people, who lost their home, who in general completely lost everything, who lost their loved ones , that is, well, name specifically, that is, unless you just need to, that is, well, there will be pressure to name a specific person, that is, that is, well, and communication specific history mykola says that during the war the number of criminal crimes increased a lot, but now there is such a thing in ukraine, it is recorded that there are more looters, more murders due to the fact that , after all, a lot of weapons appeared in circulation well, of course, what happened before and after let's say yes, well, the burden has already gone much more in relation to looting there. well,
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they certainly were and will be, and also. well, you can call it what. the vein is there for encroachment on someone else's, that is in principle, it remained during the war. and if someone, let’s say the other way around, tried to secure a piece of deed to inform someone. reforms to some old, uh, still soviet militia. but now, during the war, the police showed that they can not only go out for some crimes, they help . as you said, just come to feed the dogs, bring gasoline to someone, how do you feel
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er, in a conversation with people, they began to treat the policemen differently, well, personally, yes, the attitude has changed, let's say that personally, what i thank you for was different , that is, well, you will understand that you don't introduce that to every person now what's going on i think that's for sure well, because of the fact that, well, if everyone wouldn't already see of course, who does what , that is, well, what kind of help is coming from whom, that is, well, i think so, we thank you for finding it honest to only help people but also to come to the studio talk about it and it is important, tell your colleagues about it that we want to see people in uniform on the air much more often and i can't help but ask about the victory at the end, how do you see our victory, that it will be very soon,
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we know that, but what will it be? well, i i think that it will be first of all, that is, joyfully, and it will be. and we will restore everything faster, that is, er, because people are already more, well, united . well, for life you will improve and already a department you have agreed on how you will celebrate. maybe something. you don't know how to buy champagne . hard long work thank you, we thank you mykola patsykivskyi, major of the national police of ukraine, what a person
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