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and yes, if we take a berry from the postupov forest, a lot of their equipment was also destroyed and a lot of them were found that they abandoned their intelligence and changed into civilian clothes. they fled. the army leaves trophies for the armed forces, this abandoned self-propelled artillery installation will be found in ivanovka, and this howitzer will be thrown near the berry tree, in general, the trophy is good , they took it, they took it, and well, ending with weapons that we are there, the tor complex, accordingly, the hurricanes took tanks, i.e. bmp btr-82. practically the entire line of weapons is still the same in the russian army, it is practically all all the samples, let’s say at the moment, we spoke, including even the 2022 year of release, they also took this
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armored kamaz and the equipment is brand new well, i assumed that on the third of april, the russian army will complete its escape from chernihiv oblast. no, it’s not a bad thing, that’s how they lived. but they didn’t believe it, they didn’t believe it until the end, because we were set on the screen. they spoke to you directly, regardless of who is there, in which command post, in which positions, and in which positions did he serve, everyone had to go out to defend their hometown during hostilities, the russian group in the chernihiv direction will lose up to 40% of people and equipment that took place on february 24. these are about 1,500 pieces of equipment and from three to four thousand soldiers and officers. and in the territories liberated from the russians, dozens of bodies of murdered and tortured local residents and soldiers of the
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armed forces will be found. the war depends a lot of reserves on the will the will was very strong and everyone wanted very much to get the city and no one was going to get out of here volodya is there, i won’t name his last name, he was there a month after the heart attack, he was here, you understand, here, really, there, well , really, if they knew who they were up against, they would n't be ashamed of what we are talking about. i was already absolutely sure of this. at the beginning of march , they will not take chernihiv. he was never so much at chernihiv. tricks, you understand, and the second thing is to enter the city and which is full of territorial defense of other units from against, that is, all the people were ready, well, that is, all the troops were ready, motivated to fight, you understand, all our military men who organized the defense helped
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properly, proper work of the artillery, proper support of the local population, proper the organization of the work of the resistance movement, that is, all these factors, they played a complex role. i think the fact that chernihiv was united , it resisted, people are ordinary people, that is, we were on may 1, you go into any yard, there were molotov cocktails there, where we lived, er, she told me, if one of us was killed, there was a breakthrough, we were killed, or we killed a muscovite, she ran, damn it, took that machine gun, started shooting at them, found a rpg, she would have there would be a tank in the rp. if she knew how they ride on it, she would damn well ride a tank to crush those muscovites , and this is practically all people when chernihiv - then the title is local, i don't really like the name, what is the city, glass, concrete, asphalt, infrastructure, people - this is the main chernihiv -
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this is the place of heroes, the silence of the people stood up for protection, the whole garden was besieged with barricades, tires, concrete blocks , molotov cocktails. during active hostilities in chernihiv, about seven hundred people died, both civilians and military, they were buried here in trenches at the old cemetery in yalivshchyna, and to understand the true price of victory, you just have to come put flowers here and thank the soldiers who gave the most precious things that they had so that already in april chernihiv will start to return to normal life so that flowers will continue to be planted here, houses will be rebuilt, go to cafes and new
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ukrainians will be born here, the nivroku era, the times of imagination will pass away in a handful of gloom it is more visible in time, the destruction of people is the brightest, let's hold on, you will buy from the devil, not just, not the strength, tired, hold on , sharp, fatal, helped by the rains, severe in the flow
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, in the resource. we hold on to the truth, we hold on to the stream , the war does not look at all like in the movies, it is a dirty, cold and terrible war, it smells like sweat and blood, the war leaves its mark on everyone who has been there, remember this when you see a person in military uniform, this is how he looks, those are the eyes he has, remember remember the price our heroes pay every day, we respect
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them . try to use the 2g network if there is no call, send an sms or find out in advance where there are landline phones with a fixed connection in no case download bulky files via the mobile internet and reduce conversations to a minimum or overload the network and make it unavailable to others let's defeat the darkness together i congratulate luchanka lyudmila kravchuk for the past three years, she served in
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the state border service before the full-scale invasion, worked as a paramedic in the border service department of sartan in donetsk region, precisely from there in april and ilyich's plant in mariupol. she was taken prisoner, where she was held for more than six and a half months. on october 17, lyudmila kravchuk was returned by exchange from russian captivity and she underwent rehabilitation for almost two months. we are talking today at a public meeting with ludmila ludmila kravchuk. i congratulate you. glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes. mrs. ludmila, you just returned home after captivity and rehabilitation. where did you first visit and what did you do so far? there are a lot of things that need to be done, in fact, i still have documents, not all of them have been restored, to meet with relatives, friends, and loved ones. well
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, to start serving in my hometown in my native lutsk. what emotions are overwhelming you now ? for two weeks it was such crazy adrenaline. they paid attention to such little things that i didn't notice at all before. and now this euphoria has subsided a little, happily because i'm already at home in my hometown. i always said that it's the best place in ukraine, i love it very much, everything is ahead . how are you feeling now? i feel good. i went through various examination procedures. everything is fine. until february 24, the full-scale invasion of russian troops on the territory of ukraine. where were you and what did you do ? tell me. the place where i served is called the prikordo service department. sortana is not far from mariupol, literally some 12 km. our unit was located there. we served there. my position sounds like an inspector of the
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border service, a paramedic. uniforms and provide medical assistance to servicemen who are in our unit and serve directly. i was engaged in this before a certain large-scale invasion. you actually served in the state border guard service for the last three years, and before that you worked as a psychologist. it happened in my life that i decided to radically change everything. you know , i'm very happy, in fact, you don't regret it , not once did i regret it and i only said it's a pity that i came to the border service so late, in fact, it's mine and it's mine i really like it. if you recall the first days of the full-scale invasion and the border guard department of sartanada where you were , how did you experience those days? what did you do from the 23rd to the 24th, such a massive shelling began, because the border goes from russia to ukraine through that village of sartana, they hid the
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grams all night long shelling commands were issued, the morning began, the guys from azov arrived, they took us all to the city of mariupol, and there the appropriate orders were already given, and we were located in a certain place, and we formed a group of avak brigades, and they did included two medics, a driver, and our functions included picking up wounded guys from the front line and taking them to the hospital. in fact , i did this from the 25th of february, up to and including march 23. then i worked in the hospital because, well, to fulfill my duties, i already i could not, that is, the whole city. it was actually destroyed, and there were already fierce battles in the city. was it difficult, and what i saw in mariupol, and in particular at the factory, was the most memorable. it was incredibly difficult, this is the kind of
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war that you cannot even imagine . many deaths are malnutrition it's cold, brutus, we had to do our work in difficult conditions, we were constantly under fire, it's a pity for those guys who you can't help, it's a pity for those who have serious injuries and you understand what a heavy price we pay, it was very difficult morally because we worked and were exhausting, the work was 15-20 hours a day, when and under what conditions were you captured, we were already in the hospital and it so happened that he could no longer function as such because the problem was with food, there were problems with water, the problem was with
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medicines, they contacted the state leadership and told us that you have to make a decision either you go to the breakthrough or you surrender to go to the breakthrough. everything was the same as later. we understood that it was a utopia because it was impossible to leave. it turns out, i really tried to go to that breakthrough too, but nothing worked for me , well, at least i stayed alive. and all the people from the hospital and the wounded, including them, had to surrender as prisoners. there was simply no other way out. it was in the month of april, it was exactly 12 in april, where and under what conditions were you received and at first they took you to a deer park? it was a week. then we were sent to a pre-trial detention center in taganrog. oblast, the conditions
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were very bad, in fact, in taganrog , the attitude was simply terrible, very cruel, it was terribly bad, i hear it was of poor quality and there was very little. already we were washed and fattened although they really don't love us very much, did they know our relatives, daughters, brother, father, let it be after the fact that they knew, although in reality i was constantly in captivity there, i was tormented by the thought that my relatives do not know where i am at all or whether i am alive or in captivity, and then it turned out that after all, um, they found information about me that i was in captivity . they knew that i was there, but i didn't know that they knew it. you talked a little about it already, how were you treated in captivity, or was it different treatment of different prisoners of war where did they move to? they are the same ones. for the learned phrases of ukraine, nobody
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needs you. by the time you get there, the west has already been set . was there any treatment or was there something that they forced you to do as a prisoner of war, at first we were morally promoted there, they were forced to teach their poems , the meaning of the coat of arms, victory day, the song of baluikas , we didn't have all of this, they just turned it on, played for hours every day, the same songs and we had to listen to it all. it probably took about a month until the workers themselves got tired of listening to these songs. and when we arrived in the kursk region, they also brought us a poem after dinner every day before lunch . and we had to learn everything today because the next day they bring you a new poem and a new song that is, we checked
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how you taught you, of course we had to tell it for hours, stand for hours to sing these hymns, what was i most afraid of in captivity, i was not afraid, i was just the only thing i was very worried about my relatives, because i understood that they were worried about me, that i helped you to stay strong in captivity, that was the hardest thing. well, i am strong enough in my own spirit, a person did not even think at all that i would somehow let go of my hands and whether i was there i lost some optimism, the very fact of being there is exhausting because you are in a closed space, uh, without any information, which helped me. well, i just knew that sooner or later i would return, since we were not shot immediately, then i understood that our lives were saved. so we let's get there those in ukraine had hope for release, we all waited impatiently, we really, really
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wanted this, the truth happened not as quickly as we hoped for it, because when we were brought stagan-horn to the same baluks and they started fattening us, it was completely different to us attitude, we understood what it meant that they were preparing us for dinner and we thought well, maybe it will be there for two weeks, a month, then the month ends, the second ends, the third ends, and nothing changes, and even then many girls were simply desperate because they didn't know how long it might be possible for us to sit there with our hands, even we had such thoughts and we understood that we were so powerless there that they could sew up any case to each of us because in each case they suspected that we were either some kind of moles or castrated their prisoners of war were actually abused. this was the basis of all the interrogations to which we were taken. we understood what a totalitarian country we were in. anything could be waiting for us here, in fact, these receptions of hands behind the back, lower, faster, running.
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that is, we didn’t even walk, we just had to constantly bend and run when you are in the city of imprisonment here you listen to any sounds, what these verticals are talking about among themselves, what is going on there in general, that is, you want to get at least any information when the cell door opened and we were called by surnames because not all the girls from our cell were exchanged, we ran downstairs, there they dumped a mountain of clothes on us, just in a heap , all the clothes we had, including shoes and underwear , all the things were just poured out and we were given a few seconds to each find their own it was also unreal, that's why we grabbed each one more or less according to the size, we got dressed, the hope arose in us that it was possible that they were taking us for an exchange, well, it was still really a long way to the end, we still couldn't believe it, in fact, when we saw it, according to the signs, what we are still moving in the direction of ukraine, we
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understood, but actually, until the end, we were very afraid that we would not break off, because it often happens that the exchange does not break down, the most memorable thing after the release from captivity is the breath of freedom, you understand it, it's just you a free person is free in everything in his actions and in his choices a crazy revaluation of values ​​is just crazy what happens there and when you get into a completely different world what did you miss the most in captivity and what do you want now most of all i wanted something very simple i wanted some homemade cookies i wanted my daughter and her brother to come to you where you were undergoing rehabilitation and actually your colleagues at the border guards made a surprise, you didn't know where you were going, but you can actually remember the emotions in that year, it was not forgetful commanders and thorny people i was treated and my immediate commander of the mariupol border detachment gave me such a surprise, the door opens i see them well,
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in fact, it was just a flurry of emotions i am generally quite myself i am in control in life, but in fact i did not want to control it or started maybe more after the capture and what i saw in mariupol, what i experienced , to value life for today, for sure, i still value my life, well, at least i said everything, now i will drive very, very carefully on a stupid road to lose it completely i don't want to. actually, you were in mariupol when a large-scale war started, and by chance you have been in captivity for more than six months. now you have already returned to ukraine. how do you react to air raids, threats from the republic of belarus, are you worried, afraid , what do you think about these minutes? well, honestly speaking, i don't dwell on it too much. but i understand that a person must be careful, whether
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you will work or you already know, after returning home, i will serve in the lutsk border detachment, what do you expect in the next year and what is possible under these circumstances wish the ukrainians i am waiting for our victory ukrainians do not want patience patience and endurance well this is such a difficult period for each of us but we are creating history we must defend our independence and i remember once i came only to sartano to serve and i was quite surprised that people first of all, they wish each other. we knew that there was a war somewhere in our country, but it was somewhere far away because it did not concern each of us. now it is exactly the same for me. this is the most important thing. i wish us all peace. and then all our dreams, our wishes, our aspirations . they will come true, i would like to remind the audience that today we talked to lyudmila kravchuk, a border woman who spent more than 6 months in russian captivity and successfully returned to her native
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lutsk after the exchange, on the air of an information marathon, the only news on tv channels and radio stations of public broadcasting on the link chernihiv kharkiv kherson all of ukraine we are getting closer we are getting closer victory on the front lines in the rear on the volunteer front in the international arena i wish i wish i wish for victories victories victories victories we wish victory we wish for victory we wish for victory we wish for victory we wish for victory we wish for victory we wish for victory we wish for victory first channel of public broadcasting ukrainian radio they
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work in the dark giving us light even during rocket attacks despite the weather and danger day and night they do everything possible to keep us warm and the connection may be interrupted, this is prometheus, who bring us life, people who have already become heroes, although you will not see them, renew them, warriors who will dispel any darkness, our real knights light, thanks to you, we will survive the winter, we must have energy, thank you for the holidays, one wish is victory, today is our third date and i saw in your eyes the one with whom
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i would like to spend my life, i wanted to ask if you will become mine forever, but the commander called now i must return urgently, it is difficult to fall in love when it's hard but worth it to the front tomorrow, congratulations in ukraine 20 you watch the marathon, the only news, social sums up the day, my name is vyacheslava fotin, translated by sign language tetyana zhurkova and vlada sokolyuk in issue, look here at the front lines and how it
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was done during past conflicts, we are there to celebrate housing loans for displaced persons, what are the conditions and requirements for candidates, the city fortress of moschun, how does the village live, where the attack on kyiv was stopped, two women died as a result of russian shelling in bakhmut in donetsk region this is reported by the police of the vruz region, the army struck the city with artillery around noon. one of the shells hit the road. the women received shrapnel wounds . they did not have time to hide from the shelling. reports, in total, during the day, the enemy launched three missile strikes on the territory of ukraine, hit the aircraft 9 times and opened fire 14 times from rocket salvo systems, the
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day before late in the evening, russian troops shelled the outskirts of zaporizhzhia, fired rockets from anti-aircraft complexes s300 into the city , damaged eight high-rise buildings and kindergartens. the head of the regional military administration, oleksandr starukh, in residential buildings, windows were broken, balconies were destroyed, an 18-year-old boy with a shrapnel wound was not hospitalized, reported public head of the press service of the regional police and over tkachenko there was an explosion of gasoline so that it was so strong that it was constantly on the bed so throw it because it hid like that, she went to the hall and called her brother and they told him that the windows there seem to be broken и меня we also have this, that's what i saw, that's all, even this, my refrigerator was open, about ten shells were fired last night by the russians
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in the direction of nikopol. this was reported by the head of the dnipropetrovsk regional council, mykola lukashuk, three residential buildings, two commercial buildings the buildings of the passenger car, as well as the gas pipeline of the power transmission division, were damaged, there were no dead or injured, there were no russian hotels in kherson, the day before, an enemy projectile exploded on the territory of the kherson electrotrans depot, several trolleybuses were destroyed, out of two dozen were damaged , people remained unharmed, further details , the glass was broken, the windows were broken. these are the houses adjacent to kherson by the electrotrans, the local residents continue to sweep from yards of broken glass and clean the apartment as it is in the basement, i don’t have one. this enterprise is kherson- elektrotrans this is what it looks like after a russian projectile hit here the day before,
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not only that they accused the power lines of permanent options, now they have already started directly on the old trolleybuses, one trolleybus was hit by a projectile, two more nearby hit the others with a ricochet, windows were broken, a total of the 51st trolleybus was damaged during restoration, almost half of them are not subject to the rest of the auto trolleybuses that were in the park for a minute . the roof of the injured is damaged, says lugov, because since the deoccupation of kherson, the trolleybuses on the line have not come out, the workers are being transported by buses, the russian shelling also hit this apartment building, veronika volkova says, at first nothing was heard, then fragments flew into the room, the woman sat in the corridor for more than an hour, there was
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an explosion and then 3/4 of the fifth and in my opinion even the sixth time because it was heard that the mine was breaking somewhere according to the data of the kherson regional military administration of the past era the russian military fired 11 times from the artillery hails of mortars two people died five were injured oleksandr zabrodin kateryna goncharenko hryhoriy shmatko vladyslav kupreev public news kherson to break through the ukrainian defense this is how the head of the ppc wagner yevgeny prigozhin tries to justify the failures of his subordinates in the media this is what it says in the report of the institute for the study of war, experts believe that prigozhin wants to shift the blame to the russian ministry of defense, while earlier he reported that in the bakhmut area his mercenaries are advancing daily on 100-200 m and despite the constant shelling of attempted
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assaults, our defenders find the opportunity and mood to celebrate the new year. christmas on the front lines, reporting by daryna kolomiets, the front line, the bakhmut direction . holidays and new year and christmas, beauty, i have a side. well, i'm white, that's great. the commander of the battery of the tenth brigade, oleksandr, with his deputy andriy, decorate the dugout of their unit on in the direction of bakhmut, ukraine is protected for three months by fighters from different parts of the country, in particular andriy from occupied melitopol, he has a family left there, he will finish the war , buy a house in melitopol, of course, melitopol, others, give the most beloved salad, a sweet tradition

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