tv [untitled] December 31, 2022 8:30pm-9:01pm EET
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that the entire energy system was built in the soviet union with several degrees of protection of alternative options, well, relatively speaking, under the conditions of preparation for a nuclear war there, but in the event of a nuclear war or some other major war, the ukrainian energy system was built in soviet times so that the light can be turned on in this way a is possible in this way and it is possible in a roundabout way and there are a lot of spare options and this will save us now , but these possibilities are gradually evening, it is necessary to understand that they are running out and therefore we have these and less well, plus another question, for example for in order to install new transformers, it's not that you can go and buy them, you have to order them to be built individually, and it's not done in a week, it's a month of the year, a transformer is being built there, we often include it in various former and current ministers, they really say about transformers that it will be built there
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for up to six months, then more transportation, well, even if it is as fast as possible , there are still four places, it will be built even if you have money and you want to buy it already and prepayment is still time and that's why we always ask on the air if we have the opportunity to order something in advance so that we already have it so that we have these consumables later. they just ordered it, apparently they didn’t tell anyone about it, but look at the december write-up, about 50%, that is, half of the entire energy infrastructure, uh, because it was destroyed according to the statements, but this is the premiere because they are resting that panas was released, they should have destroyed 200 months ahead, well, cold winter it is not known how it will be all the more so since the russians in reality, well , apparently they were stockpiling these weapons. they were preparing precisely to strike at
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least a hundred missiles at a time and even now they have listed that less less is not an event yes angelika what do you think or can to make this plan of the russians work, what exactly is it, to hit us with the cold and such psychological pressure, no , this plan will not work at all, and the ukrainians are already so hardened. it seems to me that there is nothing first when you are on the edge of life and death, and many were not on such an edge when they were shelled their houses when people were evacuated under these shellings or saw it, many lost relatives or friends directly on the front line and also in more or less peaceful cities that the russians tried to capture. yes, we are used to comfort. we are
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used to the fact that there is always wi-fi, light, heat, hot water, but personally, only the thought always warms me, and what is definitely not more difficult for me is not that it warms me, i just know that our defenders and defenders are there at the front, they in unreal conditions and what is happening to us is such a simple thing, we will be able to endure, we can survive in such conditions, and then you will find out how strong we will be , not knowing if i don't know what is worse, this is an interesting moment, friends, let's have fun because, well, everything that doesn't kill us is done we know that this is the tendency of the stronger ones. we have seen in the plot of business even adapting to twisting. it can give a serious impetus. now there is no light, there is no light everywhere yes, but
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they have become more mobile, they have done what we could have done before and did not think about it, they somehow reformatted their business, bought all the generators, checked them, serviced them , the production becomes more expensive, but still people do it to me. so they told me that... somewhere , they calculated there a hundred, for example, the generator costs only 700-800 to refuel it per day, that’s a plus. well, to the services, to the costs for this entrepreneur. plus, buy a generator, plus service, plus depreciation, that’s all, but that’s all. one business - it does as it will change us as a nation as a service sector maybe give an impetus to business more well some kind of innovative yes i think that a certain system is more than that well it is very good for so you know ot in general all these tests not only ot since 2004, even since 2004, we have
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been seeing such things all the time. hmm, they teach people very, very much, they help each other . that is, when i went there for the last time to the hairdresser, well, you know, everything was calculated in minutes. i saw for the first time when everyone comes literally to the timing on time for the second time, they shot in one place and dried it in a nearby store. because only there is a generator, that is, it screams come to me , wash your head. it was. it would have been magical in general. it just affected everyone professionally and you know people will learn to help each other and live together and trust, you always said that there is a lack of trust in ukrainian society, but now if you don't trust, you don't know how to build around yourself some such
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connections and trust in people and cooperation with people well, you really won't survive in this situation , because only cooperation among themselves can do something, and secondly, well, i think that only uh, really, well, people will learn to appreciate themselves and their work, i would really like to all later and give god's blessing. i think it will also push because when we are now very worried about whether there will be authoritarianism or usurpation of power after the war and it will no longer be impossible. i think it will be impossible to forget that we have derkach people's deputy of ukraine medvedchuk people's deputy deputy of ukraine, so you know sometimes i also give in to euphoria that we are so cool, we will now trust the authorities, we will now take everything into our own hands and think on the contrary, it is this in any government after the war with us, it will be very difficult for everyone we are any the government, but also the world, will have to look at us differently, and this is also a moment yegor well, i think that we will already
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be invincible after this war, after our victory. me in the apartment, for example, there i come plus 10 well, if you warm it up a little it becomes plus 12 and then the light turned off and again plus 10 but i know that i put on a hat i put on a blouse and crawled under the blanket plus 10 you can spend the night in principle you can sleep well you get a good night’s sleep and no problems if someone had told me earlier that i said that i will sleep at plus 10 and rest and enjoy myself from it. no, well, it can't be plus 10. this is an incredible temperature. now i understand that if you need to recover your strength, this is a completely normal temperature for that so that a person can rest, it is still much warmer than in a trench or a dugout . hugs must be hugged. everyone migrates in this way too, but see. well, after all, business when, for example, a colossal load and according to forecasts, some part of the business will fall off , especially foreign investments, only business
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, don't look at e- e forecast e-e impoverishment of the population 50% will feel on themselves simply, well, really, poverty is this, this, this is the result of the war, it is necessary to understand. well, somewhere around april, russia began to fight not just there with army with the state of ukraine no, it started fighting with the population of ukraine, that is, russia has been fighting with the population of ukraine since april, and this is an element of this war with the population of ukraine, and in this war we, or as the population of ukraine, will win all together, not only people. in the trenches, we as a community are all total war, we as a community or we will all win together, well, or then let's complain that the neighbor's light is on. and how did they turn off one element in mine that manifests itself even when we have that's how we literally have a few minutes left, let's sum up how
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after all, we should not lose the light and warmth in ourselves and keep each of us personally at our own level as a nation. i would like to appeal to ukrainians or ask them to actually treat generators that make noise with understanding, because people often complain to their neighbors who have electricity, don't worry after they will turn you off and you don't need to look for an enemy inside the country, you need to band together and help each other if your neighbors have electricity. call him at the door and sit at his house to drink tea, maybe some good, good relations will be established between you, friendly or romantic by the way, there is this advice for entrepreneurs, i heard from some businessmen that they increase the prices of their services and their products. this is unpleasant for consumers, but it is a way out for entrepreneurs and we must understand this . to win and we have to understand that it
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will happen just like that just when we will fight everyone in his place where he can he should fight that is you can fight in the trench well that's great it means that well you're just on the front line but if for some reason you can't fight in retribution. well, help those who are fighting, that's your job to help, not to complain, to work, to save yourself, to save others, to be in the end just in a normal mood, in a good mood and understand that everything will pass and our country will remain, we will remain and well, just feel like winners this is the winner who does not break, he does not break and everything he wins no matter what i say, it is necessary to make a hole in any situation, it will give up and not break, and then i remember again
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maybe not quite an appropriate comparison, but that frog that to the last shook its legs and fought for its life and for its existence until it turned sour cream into butter and saved itself and survived and lived a long happy life and so that stopped resisting simply stopped living on its own in the world and the experience of our native city with anzhelika is the experience of the kyiv region and the kharkiv region of sumy oblast, chernihiv oblast, kherson oblast and zaporizhzhia . the fact is that without struggle there is no victory and victory is achieved only in the process of hard struggle for it and it will not be in two or three weeks, but it will definitely be and this thought should
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warm us perhaps faster than we can imagine world thank you, colleagues, olga, laziness, chicherina, angelika, sezonka, my name is anna valevska, thank you for being with us, let's go to victory together. she will definitely be very soon, the main thing is not to lose the light in ourselves, cinema, television, sports, music, education, free people have choice, choose what you want on megogo.
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i congratulate you, dear tv viewers, with the great winter holidays, christmas and new year, we understand what year we have all lived through now and what year will be the next one, but in any case, we stand by the countries that stood and in general, everything is not as bad as it could be let's remember how it all started in our studio today we work together with colleagues lesya vakulyuk congratulations congratulations andriy saichuk congratulations andrii congratulations to everyone and khrystyna yatskiv, you and i have been working together for a whole year we started this year like this on the first day of the war to our joint work and this relentless marathon of ours never stopped well, let's hope that the next year will bring us certain hopes and, of course, victory, but in
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any case, let's as they say, let's start from the beginning, that is, the first day of the war . each of us will now share our i will start with my own experience of the first day of the war. yes, i may even speak for two people, because here there are several representatives of our family . one or two years away it's not only, that is, all of us are the espresso family in any volume, what are you, well, in our andrii and vakulyukinsky family, seychuk february is basically such a joyful month because at the beginning of february we celebrate andrii's birthday at the end of february my father's birthday and traditionally at the end of february, we celebrated this birthday by going skiing in order not to just sit at the table and drink and not spoil our liver, but to actually celebrate it in sport well, but it was not until 2022 that it happened
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by coincidence what are we? ended up in my hometown in khodorov, lviv oblast, and luckily we were probably not in buch, where we lived for the past few years and where we actually moved in in november, a few months before the war. our new house for which we had been saving money for a long time we collected money for repairs for a long time, we celebrated christmas there without furniture, but in a happy and cheerful company, we did not celebrate the new year there, we celebrated it just as we met him on the road, we were going to lviv and like from ukraine, but we did not stop at a gas station and it was exactly 12:00 went to friends to celebrate in the same way to lviv and then andriy - my mother-in-law said what are you doing? where are you going on the new
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year ? on the road, we are always packing some suitcases, we are moving. well, we are alive and well. on the first day of the war, what did it look like on the first day of the war? i woke up, looked at andrii and said, "well, what started and he said that's how it started because he was already sitting reading the news." and received a message from my friend pavel, a journalist from poland, uh, it’s a bit symbolic, such a message was from him, he asked, “where are you?” i said, “i’m at my parents’ house.” a guest in our house is the new house to which we moved and he and i arrived just before the war in a few months to make a report and of course what we said because already the entire media space and basically the whole air was ringing with whether there would be a war or not full-scale own and pal then
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say you know don't worry i think that putin will not dare to do this and pavel's message on february 24 after he asked where i am and what's with me and what's with my family he said you know i'm sorry please i was wrong well but actually but actually then i again, to the same pavlov i wrote because i was away from work and i wanted to be useful at this moment, not just sit by the tv screen and watch what is happening, not just monitor the news in the e-news feeds, but do something else that i know how to do do i i wrote to the same pavlov, and he works on one of the largest polish news tv channels. i say, listen, i can send some videos from tik tok, streeter's facebook, or something so that people in poland can see what's happening here, and he referred me to the producer of this tv channel, who called me and heard me speak
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polish composition let's not be - you will send us videos, you will tell us about what is happening with you and this is how i spend the whole year. so i tell the poles what is happening in our country at least with something can be useful in your country to the poles, do n't forget about the great ukrainian people, about our great political nation, which also hears you every day, andria, well, i would like you to add to the history of the war, so on the first day of the war, i woke up, looked at my phone and saw that a full-scale war had begun war and a complete invasion. i am probably one of those people who, to be honest, believed that there would be a war, the signs were already quite convincing from the month of november, but i would actually, when we were traveling traditionally this i asked about the vacation two more times. i said that i should definitely go. yes, go. everything is fine. well , on the second day, there was already fighting near our house, and the
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question was, what should i do? i called the editors and said that i still have vacation, what should i do? i was told that a second editorial office is now opening in lviv on the espresso tv channel. i used to work with them at that time. this editor, who was appointed, was from ternopil. he did not know lviv at all. there was such a funny story there that he told me that you know it on er, this er on dovzhenka street who knows lviv is in sikhiv i'm talking about super i have a house right there, my relatives have a house right now it's perfect for me let's do it, we came to the night sikhiv and looked somewhere in the closed kindergarten of the espresso tv channel everything was on, but in the end i found it, and since then i'm here and i can honestly say, well, we're doing what we can, so, well, let's move on to the most interesting thing, khrystina, how did you meet the first day of the war ? shared experience absolutely
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yes, i still consider this experience successful , first of all, because we quickly got oriented . including intuition, i was forced to put together the most necessary things in a single package, it happened completely by chance that our colleague hanna valevska was going on vacation and i had to replace her here in lviv, we agreed on this in advance. and i came here with my family from as a child with my husband, we have a tradition if someone has some kind of business trip. we try to keep our heads down and that's how we all ended up here . literally two days pass that night. i remember being crazy. i didn't sleep
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well . in the end, when i opened my eyes in 40 seconds, they started calling me from overseas and relatives living in the united states and one question you already know and i understood what i should know - i say the war has started so says so i turn on everything can turn on, i look at our working chucks and it was actually very difficult to read how our kyiv colleagues write, i hear an explosion, here is a siren near us, something is hooting and shooting, it was very scary for them a-a it was crazy, of course, stress and fear with corresponding reactions of the psyche and body in in general and then there was an alarm in lviv and these first sounds of the first alarm i will certainly never forget we never lived in a hotel then and i understood that people had to be woken up, they had to
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be taken somewhere, they had to be asked where the nearest shelter and storage was to speak, because people were also very confused well, then we went to work and already met there, we understood that we needed to somehow support our colleagues from kyiv, because the resources there are not infinite, so to speak, it fell at a certain moment well, i can't help him tell me about your first day of the war, so to speak. according to tradition, i overslept a little, that is, the house was put up there at eight o'clock, so everything started much earlier, and accordingly the siren sounded, but i thought the siren was an alarm clock, in a word, the psyche strong stable well, accordingly it starts oh no no no i open the phone well and i see there 100 million messages, so to speak, you know this from the inside out , well, masters of the obvious, yes, don’t forget, don’t
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forget, friend, be informed. well, i understood everything in advance, in principle, morally everyone was ready, i think, the only thing that everyone hesitated was that it would not happen, well, in principle, i thought that it would happen, that is, in total, some basic preparatory points were made there, you know, the key formula was well, and to describe the premonition of war with or without concentration camps, now it became clear that with the concentration camp, that is, with your murders. well, but then, well, we cared about certain illusions, so to speak, in one format or another, how it will all look, well, after that, understanding that the first thing to do is turn on the rockets, i put the strategic laundry, so because then there will be no laundry well, and accordingly, after that same day, only in the evening, the woman does all the
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washing, in particular, white shirts, of which, well, there are a lot of them, she put them, ironed them, that is, these are the production moments, that is, in one village. well, you know, it’s worth it to prepare, then the next step was to go to a nearby shop and buy a couple of concerts, because the situation could not be certain, we understand that the enemy could try to break through and compares rivne zdolbuniv, that is, they would then have reached the frontiers that were profitable for themselves. well, that did not happen in february. yes when we were there, in fact, on the first day, the mood even in khodorov, where we were, that is, some people thought that it would all be over tomorrow. well, we said , people, in fact, it will not be like that, even if everything goes very badly, everyone immediately went to the atm they forgot that you don't need to wear masks anymore and as
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people say, listen and the coronavirus has receded and to the managers, listen ladies and the war has already started, what kind of coronavirus is this the day when the coronavirus ended in ukraine and in principle the question is the war was the coronavirus yes well but the map we understand what's next it started with us well, in general, we all have a different life in common, that is, life on tv, so after the work of the kyiv editorial office collapsed due to certain reasons, well, the main ones, so to speak , on the basis of which the responsibility fell on our editorial office. well, it began. that is, we reported we involved people who, well plus or minus, tried to think soberly, so as not to spread panic on the one hand, and on the other hand to reflect on what, in principle, is not given to reflection when the battles are going on - this is a story about life, about death, about progress, because it was very important that i tried and i did it, i saw that it was done at espresso driving, it was also not to convey my anxiety
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, my own, this anxious state of the audience, then i had to remain completely professionally calm, and this was also difficult in the first days in the first days, for example, it was difficult for me. well, accordingly, we began to talk about our beautiful or not-so-beautiful speech . that, unfortunately, there will be no less blood, so there will be no less grief , but how to give advice to ourselves with that grief, we will also try to reflect there during our further conversation. a technologically skilled nation, that is, that the ukrainians have mastered such weapons, which, well , in general, we have not even heard of. let's talk
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about it. this is almost a year of war there, and every time , what is common about this inclusion at the beginning of the war and even now at this stage, when kherson has already been fought there, kharkiv oblast has been liberated, and so on, the enemy smith of kyiv has been rejected, but the question is always what is always the question of weapons is brought up. well, it says that times change, that is, now, for example, they say give us a little of these high-precision projectiles, because we already know where they are, there are guns, let's fire them, that is, but the question of weapons itself never ceases to be relevant, our appetites for the good are growing and we always lack the langlists american and european allies according to our appetites well, but these appetites are good because we have a young growing organism i think the ukrainian state we need more weapons as they said you know it was
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such an action movie from my childhood that we need more guns. he watched it even in the russian version, this is actually our leitmotif, listen, and uh , ukrainians even already, even their children. of this war , he had some kind of weapon that was a game changer , what is called in our country, it changed the rules of the game, primarily for the russians, of course, that is, they came with their own rules, suddenly one time a byraktar appeared and changed these rules of the game and it turned out that, for example, their tank columns were no longer good for anything at all, but only to smoke. of course, they were javelins, which worked fantastically, remember, more than 90% was effective at the beginning of the war, when they were very actively used when they already pearling with their tanks and still not understanding what they are using the pentagon for, the weapons are absolutely effective, now there are elites, they are almost relevant, we already have such serious toys, such adult toys, of course well, but let's see first
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actually, the story is about how our armed forces and our requirements and supply of weapons for the ukrainian army changed. well, then a little bit. we will discuss this. more than 95 percent of ukrainians trust the armed forces today, and this is the best assessment of the ukrainian army since february 24 in a recently published report. the royal united institute of defense research, a respected british analytical center, claims that it was the professional and inventive actions of the armed forces, in particular, ukrainian artillerymen, and not stingharich enlau's javelins, that played a decisive role in the defense of kyiv at the beginning of the war, it was then that the west believed that the ukrainians would win and began to help systematically, in fact, with the rammstein statute, ukraine began a large-scale rearmament of the army already in the first half of the year , the armed forces received several dozen
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salvo missile systems, in particular himers and mars 2, which changed the course of the war by accurately destroying targets located at a distance of up to 80 km, the transition of the ukrainian army to nato caliber 155 mm artillery hundreds of artillery systems from partners, in particular the american m-77, was of paramount importance french caesars and polish crabs reduced the fire superiority of the enemy, hundreds of armored personnel carriers, in particular, austrian bushmasters helped liberate kharkiv region, thousands of anti-tank systems, such as the legendary javelin, neutralized the enemy 's tank power
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