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[000:00:00;00] in the army, how could such a thing happen in zaporozhye, and that people really donated money to them, you know. unfortunately, this is the beginning of a full-scale invasion and the number of their agents, their scumbags, i can’t say, so maybe it was some native zaporozhians there, but do you remember how a year ago in february it was constantly discovered by subversive groups as they put signs there? well, that is, we understand that this invasion was being prepared for many years and, in principle, that they were building there for many years and unfortunately it continues to be rooted out. and good what indeed, from such news, it is more likely that the security service in our country works , well, at the moment, as it shows, the situation. well, in principle, propaganda is their only tool with which they try
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to influence the local population, because in the occupied territories, of course, there were people who went over to their side. traitors, but there are fewer of them than most, these were people. well, for whom, in principle, it was some kind of chance to build a career in quotation marks . that's how it is. here there is blood on treason, but a large part of the people in the occupied territories is let's decide there is no council and they are now directing a significant part of their efforts to russian propaganda, you know that this week they restricted people's access to the internet , they are restricting their access to information in every possible way, they have now announced that it is only possible to connect to the internet with a russian passport, and they constantly conduct their propaganda in schools, she forces children from a young age to write letters to some russian soldiers there, they conduct political information there, well, they try, eh, they
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see that you are a generation of ukrainians, which generation are they they are resisted by the resistance movement. it works super-powerfully. we constantly see leaflets crying into the work of the partisans, and here they are hoping that the next generation will probably raise their future conscripts from our children, but of course they will not succeed , because we know for sure that very soon from the armed forces will drive this rashi invasion from our land, i ask that also from maksar, satellites from germany show that the water level in the kakhovo reservoir is dropping sharply. and why are the russians releasing water, where they are spilling it, and this does it somehow affect zaporizhzhia, or can it be affected, they are leading to, uh, this is also the first steps towards an ecological disaster well, as the ecologists told us that, in principle, all these shellings and what they are doing at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, it really cannot
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help but affect what is there there is an ecological catastrophe, a threat, they have been talking about it for a very long time. well, unfortunately. well, as we see that russian terrorists affect everything and even ukrainian nature, so there really is such a fact, unfortunately. of the district council was in touch with us and told us about the situation in zaporizhzhia, zaporizhzhia region, zaporizhzhia experienced the largest mass rocket attack yesterday, that's why we call on you if suddenly you hear alarm signals, ignore it, it's clear that the shelter is bad, but at least the rules follow the two walls and please don't neglect him. i found out what he looks like. did you know that the propagandist of the russian solovyov has a son
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, he is 21 years old and he sings, he doesn't sing well, it 's just interesting, actually, now i'll show you if there's something interesting about the surname solovyov, do you know any these tho-tho -tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho-tho -tho-tho-tho-tho-h well, apparently dad doesn't listen much to gay propaganda and the fact that you shouldn't be in europe and in general, children fight ukrainian hits and in a word somehow he doesn't want to fight or die or live in russia famous russian schizophrenia
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they say one thing and do another and in principle they don't even blush well, you know, in fact, such a real slogan of people like solovyov is very simple, yes, maybe that son does not support his dad at all, in fact, it may be relevant to such a relatively unbreakable and immortal regiment, a little bit of good russians have arrived , uh, because from russia finally the people's artist of ukraine went, there's filipenko, by the way, his last name is filipenko, i don't know if he's from russia, too, but stepenko, but he was actually pylypenko, russians used to write to each other well , but they could actually be filip such a name it can also be found in the ukrainian language oleksandr filipenko is actually a very famous actor he starred in dozens of quieter soviet companies and you may know him from this tv series it was by bulgakov's master and margarita i didn't watch it, unfortunately, but he is still familiar to me from childhood and
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the face of a man in the moscow theater, he was stripped of all his roles because he wrote a post in may about how he felt sorry for them . the people of vyshyvani did it and all his roles were taken away from him and now he just went to vilnius because well there his daughter now explains that he cannot stand his position and he does not support the war and he simply does not support it he does not even condemn but he simply reminded his last name was filipe, he had a vyshyvanka. well, in principle, it is time to shoot it. it is clear . well, these are the people. and by the way , they finally recognized another good russian or a good russian as a foreign agent. this is zemfira, who is also the same russian, of course, as well. filipenko, because we have a tatar woman from a family of uh, uh, uh, uh, islamic priests , uh, signed either by dad or grandfather and mom, in my opinion , that's why she left russia in february, and since then
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, they haven't returned to russia as quickly condemned this war, well, not in the same way , to be honest, she condemned it frankly enough. so this is about what is important to us in principle. you say filipino that it is possible that such a surname came about and maybe he was a pylypenko, but in the russian empire and then in the soviet union, ukrainians were constantly reshaped so that they were very similar in their names and surnames to russians , so the endings ov or other were added to some surnames and he was a pylypenko, but he became a pylypenko because they used to be taken into the army and then passports were already issued from the army , i.e. passports were issued to the army, this led to the fact that , for example, there was a boy there whose last name
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i do not know. olena kvasny was kvasny, but plus, after the army of the soviet armed forces, he already returned as kvasny . because they were kvasny, it was difficult to pronounce something. how old are you and he has already become russian, but besides all that, for example, when a person in ukraine was called a woman, er, i literally read this yesterday, the real story of er, er, grandmother of a er, facebook user. she says she was written as matrona usyevna by patronymic, everyone in our country and already when it was written down in russian, they wrote that she is matrona e moiseevna so and so and so and so from ukrainians it was changed to - it is not even known who to russians or jews who knows him anyway kateryna nemchenko e-e, the deputy of the dnipropetrovsk regional council is in touch with us. we continue
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our roll call ms. kateryna good morning how is it in the dnipro e-e is it quiet and calm as of now in the dnipropetrovsk region, the situation is more or less calm, but still there are still the consequences of yesterday's events shelling on energy, on light, on electric transport, well, if we are talking about the city of dnipro, but in principle, in general , everything works, even electric transport according to its limited schedules went on routes, well, of course, there are emergency power outages in the city now because of these russian shellings on the infrastructure that night were no longer so shahed, as
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far as i know, they will still publish what the current situation is, since we will understand that the dnipro remains a very important hub that serves the front, what is the current situation in communications with the increased offensive of the russian troops, did it increase, i don’t know, maybe the wounded in the hospitals of the dnipro, which is now over the summer , did it send, or was there more volunteer work, or more activity in general, well, to say that it has increased there in the last days or a month, and you can’t because of that what was it like? since the 14th year in the dnipro, this work of volunteers and military structures has been active and, in principle, at first it was full-scale.
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dnipropetrovsk region is large load even if you say that at the last session of the dnipropetrovsk regional council during the allocation of the budget, we really allocated a lot of money to ensure the elimination of the consequences of russian shelling throughout the region, to compensate the injured people, and for hospitals and military support, and for such really important needs, which are now on time, yes ms. kateryna, what is the situation now with that house which , unfortunately, was hit by a russian missile, which became known to the whole world because of it, where are the inhabitants, these lilies, what about by the people who suffered at that time, in principle, how they were resettled there, resettled, tell us a little about it, the consequences
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, of course, have all been eliminated on the spot, but the psychological consequences for the families of the victims, and in general for everyone who was at least somehow involved in something. collapses and so on, they remained forever in the hearts of every person, of course, to all the families of the victims and where there were dead people, where there were simply people whose apartments were damaged or where treatment was provided by the city authorities and financial support for resettlement was provided there as far as i know according to the latest information, there are people who are still staying in city dormitories or volunteer dormitories that were provided for them. of course, there are already people who have provided themselves with some other living conditions. thank you very much, ms. kateryna daryna nemchenko a deputy of the dnipropetrovsk
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regional council joined us and also discussed the results, not the results. let's say the results of yesterday's rocket attacks , let's remind you that more than 100 rockets were launched at us yesterday. serious was the word serious, they had a serious attempt. let's put it this way. well, this serious attempt ran into and got stuck against the air traffic, so it got stuck and hit, for the most part, it was quite powerless, but the truth is that in lviv oblast, it fell even near a bus stop. fortunately, no one was hurt. there or caliber or some of their other baidas are powerful well , in the meantime, all people of good will are posting a very interesting video from under the flint yeah, i just
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can't help but share it with you first. it's beautiful and secondly, they say that not only the russians are advancing there, but ours as well . here's a little proof, let's see, they say that we can't see. well, you see the limit of 21 + or maybe even more than 21 flowers in the ukrainian pixel with very cool american specials for a flower, er, such er, i would say an elephant with shovels and vases, all very beautiful flowers for muscovites are preparing for the grave, it’s just fantastic, well, the elephant, you can see how our people are preparing for the next one, in fact, there is a lot of
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equipment, a lot, or andriy, a lot of words you are looking at a supernova of actually equipped soldiers of the armed forces of ukraine. well, real can already be said to show so that the russians would shake their hands and legs , so and so abram did not leave us. well , i will tell you, just yesterday i specially read one of the most famous and the last largest such tank battle of the 20th century well, unfortunately, in the 21st century, tank shuffled battles eh. if there were still ahead, it is obvious most likely and certainly that the battlefield will be ukraine at least at the beginning, then probably already somewhere near moscow . well, but eh i'm joking, but maybe
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i'm not kidding, here's a very interesting point about the abrams, well, maybe we'll talk more about this with military experts, but i'll just tell you that in 1991, i think that people who follow military history in general know about it, but i'll tell you briefly if we have two more minutes, i will share what i myself refreshed my memory and read at the end of 1991, when the operation in the persian gulf was actually a ground operation in radio e, then this big battle took place and it began with the fact that one of the tank squadrons there in the americans a little bit other divisions because the division into parts because in them it is considered a cavalry accident well, this one is just now the tanks were circling this is the armored valeria marble so kevin well and the elephant nine abrams attention and 12 bradleys that are already being transferred to us in large numbers are their such escorting heavy armored personnel carriers eh, they went as if they were advancing and at the 73rd kilometer, that
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’s what the bib is called, at the 73rd kilometer of the eastern direction, they encountered a huge number of eh elite tanks of the hussain guards tank division, which was fully staffed not with old t60s, but with two t-72s, and it was believed that this division was well-trained tankers who had fought with experience in the early days, and that was where their best tanks were. there is a sand dune and so on, in a word, it happened unexpectedly for the abrams well, they are not ashamed to blink, how the battle began, it was so fierce and it lasted 23 minutes, so you understand, it ended with the fact that the americans did not lose anything at all, only one
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abrams suffered a little, he did not hit a mine, but he was quickly restored without loss. iraq and the reaction lost 50 tanks and 25 tanks and another 40 vehicles. there were just infantry and so on . there were huge losses and the next two days the tank battles continued and in general, not a single abrams was lost, they lost one bradley, the excommunication and, well, there were already more troops there, of course. and in general, then, in two or three days, and reactions, 160 soviet tanks were lost, and here our editor stas tells me what, what most of all, then bradley even defeated more than beggars well, of course, yes, bradley turned out to be just as very effective, but how effective are the abrams but there is one, there is one thing , but it is very important , we will tell you a little more about it.
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he is one of the abrams commanders who went through a lot of combat operations. he tells why the abrams may not be so simple , at least the idea is to transfer them to ukraine, but i will tell you a little later and now bohdan tkachuk is with us, tkachuk, a deputy of the kharkiv district council, we will ask how kharkiv slept, uh, because the air alarm sounded, i know this from one of my viewers, who is from kharkiv, who wrote yesterday about the fact that they are not allowed to sleep again and the russians are attacking again, mr. bohdan good to you in the morning good morning glory to ukraine glory to ukraine to the heroes and i slept normally e-e i wrote in the evening without 23 until almost 12:00 and from four o'clock in the evening there was an attack by shakespeare and from the afternoon there were at least four of them in the audience and they wrote about four and we all
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the people of kharkiv were tracking how they fly, where they are shot down, where they fly, well, one of them reached kharkiv and it seems that he was also shot down, and the others on the way in the kharkiv region were destroyed, one by one, and did not reach it. this was such an interesting thing about the kharkivs. they saw how small-caliber anti-aircraft guns work, so it all flew beautifully, and well, not all areas saw it, but it was still interesting, what were the consequences of the fact that it flew so beautifully ? they all flew out, thank god, but mr. bohdana somehow failed russians have settled in kharkiv recently, i don’t know this from my observations. you’d better see it better. you live in the city. you can tell me better, but from the news that comes in, it somehow seemed to me that there was such a calm in kharkiv, and now this is because
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the russians have again violated and they decided again that it was necessary to spoil the lives of kharkiv residents, so it was more or less quiet, s300 shelling took place there once a week, they will send two rockets, yes , well, they saw it all, they embodied it there, uh, in where will it not go, residential buildings, the city center, but yesterday early in the morning at 4:00 a.m., 12 s-300 rockets were sent at once against the infrastructure , first of all this and the distribution network of electric power was damaged. one of stets, the city of central, at least part of it was left without heat, but it was somewhere before eight o'clock in the evening. there were no big pluses and zero temperatures. that's why they restored all the heat is supplied a-a i'm not the only big
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minus, so to speak, during the repeated bombing , eight people were injured, well, these are workers of the thermal power station, and also the recovery brigades, well, now it's not known who exactly, but the people who were there were injured were working. so, one of those seven calibers, uh, which one did we, well, which missed anyway, the anti-aircraft defense six, the damage was clearly visible. we already know where it landed, it flew back, unfortunately, precisely in the kharkiv region. but i understand in the context of the messages that, in principle, it is possible to oppose this, in particular, with these stresses, maybe it is worth or necessary to attack, in this case, their calculations, which are in the belgorod region, they probably work with the report, that’s all. yes, it is absolutely belgorod region, to the north, to the south
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of the city of belgorod, these installations are installed, they of course, the people of belgorod are moving, they take them off periodically, they show the moments of the launches in pavliks, uh, um, about 30-40 seconds , a rocket flies from 300 to kharkov, well, depending on where the launcher is, so it is impossible to shoot them down with the available means, and they all hit the wrong targets not very accurate and this weapon, but it does some damage, they are trying to put moral pressure on the people of kharkiv, but , well, it is already to be hoped for, for us, the routine we are used to fighting restores, that is, about what to do with them, they are constantly wondering about these er, our installations military money is opening the wagon, they are trying to cover it, well, there are small specialists here, probably more effective combat systems should be in order to cover them more tightly, but
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the work is going on now, what are the schedules of power outages in kharkiv, or is the electricity, in principle , more or less good? on the day they introduced emergency power outages, it seems on the 11th-12th , there was such information, and the outages will be for six hours. it is necessary to restore a damaged system and its elements, and therefore it will be issued so harshly, for example. in my house , there will be a complete power outage from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. the schedule was not always fulfilled, we always turned off if they had the opportunity not to turn off the electricity, so how will it be from monday , we will see if
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our energy workers will have time to restore the system, and from this , saturday and sunday will have to be pushed back suffer and how is the town of chuguiv in kharkiv oblast? well, i feel well. i guess he is recovering from the damage that was on the mission at the beginning of the war, because it was the front line and there were many houses damaged there. there are high-rise buildings there . now i know my colleague there . the heat of the sewage system is one of the rich in some houses, it has failed or needs to be modernized or something else, ah, the work is an idea of ​​chuguiv oblast, eh. something new to add to this. i know that this week oblenergo has restored electricity supply to 4 settlements, finally, it is from the once occupied territories. and how
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is the repin museum in chuguyev , i can’t say anything beyond repin’s borders, eh, what ’s going on with him there? well, it seems eh, the whole house there was no occupation there already. therefore, i hope that everything is fine. well, i don't have any information about this, you are so satisfied with what is there, or for the residents of kharkiv , for the residents of chuguyev, kharkiv oblast. russian artist, great news, the metropolitan museum of art in new york recognized ilya repin as a ukrainian artist of aivazovsky, simply ilya repin. he was born in chuguyev, he is from kharkiv oblast, moreover, he is not repin, and as you and i already talked today, andriy, he is ripan, in fact, because raps in ukraine there was no turnip, and i understand that his last name came from there, he called himself that after all, it was his
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pseudo-turnip and uh, well, maybe for someone it is some kind of there well, think about it, the museum said that he is a ukrainian artist, but it is actually very the great progress is that the world is slowly, first of all, scraping off this paint with which the russian soviet propaganda painted and destroyed everything that is ukrainian, and in fact we are taking back our great names and showing the world that we are also great and we did not appear in the 91st year or in the 14th year, when the war between russia and ukraine began, or whether on february 22, 20, february 24, 22, when the full-scale invasion began, i agree with you, but we must not forget the military operations, many museums were looted and taken away museums in kherson okhtyrka is our museum
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the frying pan that was there from the very beginning of the war was smashed to pieces . i don't know what it was used for. i don't know what kind of cruise missile hit it, but it's a small settlement in the field where this building was a museum building where he lived and worked. it's our philosopher and they destroyed it like this. i don't know how it will be restored after the war . i hope that a museum employee who compiles a register of what was destroyed and taken to russia and all of this must be returned . it must not be forgotten when er, these will arrive the maps are on our knees and they will rewrite the peace, because it is not only what they have looted now, but what they dragged away that must be returned . and the moscow and st. petersburg museums were taken out of the soviet union, taken away , taken away, these paintings are our history. things and so on. well, then we will also take repin
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's famous painting "zaporozhians writing a letter to the turkish sultan" which he painted after talking to him and received this letter from dmytro yavornytskyi from a prominent historian from dnipropetrovsk region so we will bring there are many things here and there in russian museums, unfortunately, it is not signed there, as, for example, now the subway in new york corrects it, writes that it is a ukrainian artist, or the painting depicts ukrainian dancers . one thing, they cannot admit that it is ukrainian and not theirs, and well, we have a lot of things created by museums that are not there, it is already free crimea, because there is a lot of
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heritage of ukraine, where museums are paintings, well, and palaces, we will have to watch all of this, we will have to return the work, we will not start the end. we will have something to do, the main thing is to drive these ass out of our land and put them in their place . well, this is the end of our first hour of information, but it continues with the release of information of news, in fact, anzhelika sezonenko is ready to tell what happened there in the last hour , and not only anzhelika, i have a word for you. congratulations, colleagues . thank you. i will tell you about the situation at the front . russia's full-scale war against

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