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[000:00:00;00] thesis and he lost this leg while performing an editorial task. can you tell us in more detail where and how it happened? it was near kharkiv, kharkiv district, nearby was the village of tsupivka . at that time, we were filming the work of military paramedics. to the decision that it would be nice to show the work of military doctors, military paramedics, the work of the evacuation team, how they save the lives of the boys, and we worked with them for two days. that is, we came there and watched how
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organized their work, talked with them, recorded an interview with them, on the second day when we were at their point in the village , uh, they attacked then the gradual liberation of the kharkiv region just began and they began the artillery training procedure according to the command, as we knew at that time . just this attack was planned, i began to film the battle, the village in which we were was completely destroyed, civilians either died or fled at some point, a group of sappers came to us because they had nowhere to hide, their shelter was also destroyed by artillery , and russia, and we let them into our shelter
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, our cellar only just now, but they started to enter, mines started flying in our direction i just managed to push the sapper forward a little and the mine flew into our yard, the ammunition flew into fragments and one of the fragments pierced my leg, i was still somehow able to walk to it - well, i didn't lose consciousness as if there it wasn't, i was able to get a machine gun, take a camera, eh to somehow jump to the shelter and lay down on the stairs that were there, put the camera and the weapon next to me, asked my partner to keep the equipment and equipment. that’s how it turned off
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. then i came to my senses . the guys from the evolution group pulled me through the turnstile . they were able to transfer me to the terrace. noshach to well, the car was so armored, but in an artisanal way, sheets of armor were welded there , and after that they transported me to kharkiv , after that rehabilitation, after that they tried to save my leg. unfortunately, a week later, how i i was in the intensive care unit, i was in an artificial coma for a day or two, they tried to save my leg, they failed because there was arterial bleeding and the leg was amputated, after that i was already evacuated by helicopter to lviv, and there i already underwent a rehabilitation procedure in the lviv region in you should be commissioned
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already after such a plan. i came to the great military medical commission, i insisted that i want to serve, i really want to continue to serve , and here i am. because i have the right to serve in the headquarters in the commands e-e in the press service and in principle we would like to continue to build my military career either in my unit or somewhere else well the main thing is to serve to be useful to my country thank you danilo danilyshchenko military reporter and captain was a guest of our talk studio, i remind you today is the day of the military journalist, he strengthened the borders
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, what is going on? everything is fine. they got out without casualties. it is difficult, but it is worth psychological help to a child during an air alert. children always take over the condition of adults, so it is important to remain calm if the child is nervous. explain that it is safe in the shelter and there is no need to be afraid to reduce the level of stress . allow me to speak and show my emotions. after that, calm the child down, tell us about the strength of our army and the victory of our state. now there are children's tales about the air defense of ukraine. in no case
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do not raise your voice. every healthy adult citizen of ukraine or a foreigner with a residence permit can become a donor. call the blood center in your city to find out about the need or register at the moment on the platforms donor.ua or helsi.me and plan to the nation already today the reform of the judicial system has already been done several times during for many years, it has been called the most important reform of ukraine, because without it there will be no movement, neither to the eu nor to nato , but just recently, on the third of february, when the eu-ukraine summit was held in kyiv , our progress on the path to the implementation of the judicial reform was also evaluated there, the europeans evaluated our efforts quite decently to somehow build a clean judicial system, and now we will talk about it in more detail with denys maslovy
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, the head of the parliamentary committee on legal policy. there was a complimentary assessment about what a european advance we don't have. in fact, i would like to start with the words of the head of the european council, charles michel. he said that we have achieved the greatest e-e achievements precisely in the field of judicial reform and anti-corruption reform , so in fact it is not an advance, it is really an assessment well-deserved ukraine. i want everyone to understand . this is really the merit of our president . it is really the merit of our parliament. we mentioned that we received it not yesterday, not last year, accordingly, the legislation was adopted in 2021, it began to be worked
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out after the arrival of the new parliament. therefore, these foundations and these historical steps were taken even earlier, and this assessment is well deserved. the qualification commission for viewers is literally two well, two sentences about the higher council of justice of the higher qualification commission, such complex names are actually two higher bodies, two bodies of judicial governance in ukraine, these are two higher bodies responsible for the appointment of judges to positions, their judicial careers and the prosecution of judges who violated the law or the rule of judicial ethics, therefore their reset was from the very beginning, from the moment the new composition of the parliament arrived, from the moment the new president passed , it was clear to us that this was necessary implement in order for the e-e judicial system to function, the members
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of these bodies must be elected on new transparent competitive terms, and as early as 2021, we predicted that the members of these two bodies will to be elected not simply, as before, by national subjects of appointment, but through specially formed bodies , half of which consist of representatives of international organizations, that is, representatives of our international partners, this is the former , for example, the prosecutor general of one of the baltic countries and the former special prosecutor's office there is no council of justice and it was elected, and the qualification commission of judges of the central committee of the communist party of ukraine, which will select new judges for us , it will also be selected with the participation of international acts, is already being selected are selected when a year as it has already been selected for even more than a year as it has been selected to date 64 candidates more than 300 applications have been submitted
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candidates to date 64 have been selected who come to the next stage of selection because there should be a total of 32 candidates the competition commission with international partners should recommend accordingly to the supreme council of justice, of which the supreme council of justice beware of 16 people, this process should end in march , that is, already in march. we hope that we will also receive an authorized new higher qualification commission of denis judges and we are finally living with a new honest and righteous ukrainian court. this is a significant element of the judicial reform that was initiated by our president. but you must understand that this is not enough to say that the judicial reform has been fully implemented .
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but uh, to understand correctly, millions of ukrainians come every year not to the supreme council of justice, not to the supreme court, they come to the first grassroots level, to the ordinary district court, and talk about what uh, people will see we will be able to get the results when, uh, people will feel the changes in the first instances, that is, in those ordinary district courts. when it will be , uh, this process is already underway , uh. what we said is also the project of the electronic court, which is currently active by us, i understand. i want to understand that the viewer is watching us, who can really distrust his lower-ranking judge. well, for the winter , it’s not the lower echelon of the courts, yes. and you
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say when it will be confidence in these judges then it will be possible to say that there is a judicial reform in action , and i am interested. and when the turn comes to this lowest level, when people are on their own. this is a land dispute, a property dispute . people come to court and they must trust the court's decision. if there is a plan for judicial reform, then it is calculated for some time, but conditionally on the 25th in the 26th year. it can be said that we carried out judicial reform, but we are not carrying out the strategy of reforming the judicial branch of government. means that we will wait for 2023 and the end, and i will frankly state my position. i believe in those reforms that give tangible results, those that people can feel on their enemies-umbrella for 6-9 months. after that
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, the supreme council of justice was formed in our country now, when the higher qualification commission will start working in march, i think that in the horizon of 6 months, people should feel the results, when the conditions for the operation of the electronic court will be improved , when people in their phones, e-e, will be able to access justice on the computer by reading the materials things can be done to feel the result, that's how dima, we will say that there are results, not just words about these results. i believe that this is a horizon of 6-9 months , it sounds optimistic, of course, but i will explain why you are sorry, yes, because when there are many conversations and there is nothing to feel confidence in those bodies that reboot , even with international partners, but trust in these bodies, if you don't feel the result
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within six or nine months, you start not to trust these reforms, not to trust these bodies that carry them out, that's why everyone reforms must reach the final consumer in this case, in this case, it is the citizens of ukraine, i have more trust than the average statistical court, yes, frankly , because it was, because it was the highest anti-corruption court, it was elected under new conditions. at the same time, to be honest , let's not compare the conditions the work of the higher anti-corruption court or, for example , in the court in the city of dniprodzerzhinsk, one of the district courts where i worked, starting from the workload where, on average, one
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judge has 100 cases per month in to the district court, where the salary level of the secretary of the court session is not comparable to the apparatuses of the higher judges and they do not have money for stamps, and i will say that in general , i just want to understand now whether the reform also provides for the referral of this situation, because one thing is really to choose honest judges and professionals, but it is another thing to give them a decent place to work, decent pay for this work, this is provided for . it is necessary if we are going to talk about judicial reform in general. some point elements regarding the payment of court employees regarding these stamps of envelopes which are chronically lacking and for example last year, in the fall , the supreme court stopped the sending of correspondence, so this problem must be
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solved, it should have been solved a long time ago but , uh, for today we say that there are several ways, including the improvement of electronic justice in our country, who created such a problem. this is simply not additional financing of the court. every time to find funds, especially for a warring country in order to fully satisfy the difficult expenses of such a large-scale war in the past . i mean, there were also problems. we spend hundreds of millions on stamps, paper, envelopes. thank you. in the digital age we have the ministry of digital transformation, which has the achievements of digitalization of the country, that is why
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today, together with the ministry of digital transformation, we are the newly formed supreme council of justice of the state judicial administration and our international partners who represent the european union. the united states of america is projustice usa. we initiated this idea . we initiated a technical audit of the e-court system . we agreed on the parameters of the technical task for quite a long time. to be denisa er this is the beginning of our next conversation, after what time do we have to come back because it sounds interesting in the future i like to have all the documents are active in the phone, but i fear what might happen if the electronic justice system is hacked and all these consequences of deep fakes and possible
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fraud, hacking and such others, how far they are provided and how far we can trust, this is a separate topic for us now there will not be time for this, but it is worth discussing. thank you for starting this conversation, we will do it in a more public way. denys maslov, people 's deputy of ukraine and head of the parliamentary committee on legal policy, was our guest in the marathon liquid news studio we continue to strengthen the borders of ukraine for drones, join the gathering of border guards according to the regime of total economy from the 7th to the 23rd turn off all unnecessary electrical appliances help restore the country's power grid tell me honestly how you hurt me so much i am crying today i saw an interview with a man whose
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wife two children died every such tantrum leads to darkness inside and exhaustion. i have learned to transform this pain into creativity. this will also be very important. pay attention to your hands, clench your fists . wait 7-10 seconds, then relax. for 15-20 seconds, now i will tense the whole body in the same way for a few seconds and move again, feel whether individual muscles remain tense . if so, work specifically on it, and now imagine a warm wave of relaxation that slowly spreads throughout the body. put this technique in your first aid kit . self-help today is already better two minutes we are now cars and fortune-telling and goals, after all, they also die as heroes, they
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of temporarily occupied territories i remind ukraine today ukraine celebrates the day of the military journalist and with us in the studio is my colleague journalist oksana ivanets, i will read this title is because it is actually very precise in military terms, but it is very long. head of the special correspondents department of the information editorial office of the information agency army-inform kharkiv , lieutenant colonel oksana vitayu. uniform, well, i have my own uniform, you have your own as journalists, we are colleagues , but i am not a military journalist. and you are a military journalist, and military journalists are, according to your feelings, more military or
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journalism, that is the question. i think it is 50 to 50 but when you go directly to the front line, you become more of a military man, because uh, when a civilian journalist goes , he has a better chance of surviving because he won't be a target for the enemy, you see what he is, i hope, at least for a russian can be of course, but it is normal according to the geneva convention, yes, if he has the press inscription on his head, well, there are some identifying marks, ah, i am going on a sales uniform, i do not have such inscriptions, that is, i perform the duties of a journalist , but i am in uniform and i understand that i just can to become a target for the enemy or they will shoot directly at me and you do not have any marks on you during the performance of these tasks that you are journalists of course no no and why because i am a military woman because i have an epaulet because i am an officer of a lieutenant colonel so did you
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plan at all to be a journalist and no, it’s just that, the more it turned out to be a military one. and i graduated almost 25 years ago . you are a training military officer. i served in the state border service. later, i served at the checkpoint. i was an officer of the checkpoint, but later well, it so happened that i went to serve in the press service for more than 10 years. i was a press officer at first of the kharkiv border detachment, later it was the eastern regional department, and by the way , three years ago today i resigned from the state border service of ukraine. yes just for february 16, personal issues, well, you can say that i already burned out in that position , i didn't have resources, i didn't develop, i still wanted to develop. well, thanks to time, i
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enlisted in the agency of the army-inform agency . well, just like that, that is i had to go well, let's just say that my current colleagues and my current management gave me a chance to become a military correspondent, which i don't regret at all. it's very interesting . i have 40 and a half pennies . i do what i like. what do you do ? you are a military correspondent of the military information agency, army-info. what do you do? what are your functional duties of writing articles? what i write i like it more than filming there, not with video cameras
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, although i can do it and this a-a hmm, i write about people, i write about our defenders and female defenders, but unfortunately, since february 24, i have been writing a lot about the crimes committed russian aggression against ukraine. that is, there are also some flights over residential buildings, there are extremisms, there are also interviews with people who have been in the occupation, there are also interviews with military personnel who have been released from captivity. taught to write these articles are you yourself well because while you were working press as an officer, this is one side of the language barricade. yes, this is a press release, the article is completely different . well, for about three or four months, i was discharged like that, but then i developed some styles of my own, and well, i write quite well, well,
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at least that's what the management thinks, so well and it is partly your merit that we receive all these summaries in the morning and see the result - this is also your work, well, partly, but why are you interested in how it happens? to go there to collect material to write an article. that is, it’s all the same as for civilian journalists, is there anything specific about the editorial tasks other than the military one, well, let’s say we have a little more access than civilian journalists to some uh-uh weaponry, uh-uh weaponry that they don’t give us and colleagues. here, let's say it like this. i am also a propagandist in the good sense of the word. i will never write bad things about the armed forces . unfortunately, this is enough. unfortunately, the strength of ukraine in general is
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unfortunately in our information space, and that 's enough. some information information, maybe sometimes false information, er, which, let's say, er, distorts the armed forces there, that's why well, we convey more of some positive information, er, well , we have a lot of changes, we have a lot of positive things, and there is no need to look for any negatives there in principle, it does not exist and we are trying to prove it, well, it is true. why am i asking this because there is a problem of censorship, this is a problem common to all journalists, regardless of whether they are engaged in military journalism, economic journalism or political journalism, and when we talk about a female military journalist, we say now about the military precisely because for the audience it is short er short karamelka in the ukrainian language there is a division into military and
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military military is everything that concerns the army when it is not fighting, but when we have hostilities martial law then everything turns into military and military journalism too although the day today, a military journalist is so formally er, there is a military caesura, even i feel it when there are certain restrictions that we cannot talk about regarding the armed forces of ukraine and the activities of the armed forces, which female military journalists do you have, even more so because you are more of an array you have more information than i do in this topic. how do you deal with this issue? you know , i have been in the military for many years. and what can't a journalist do? i don't see such a problem at all , well, personally, i don't see it, not only that
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, sometimes my colleagues ask me to review some materials, are there any prohibited things, or can i submit them already? look, oksana, why do civilian journalists have such a norm that if the information is socially important , very socially important, then they must make it public and have the right to make it public even if it violates some parts of the law, but what about military journalists if you have some socially important information in your opinion, but you are limited by orders, military censorship and command, you are a person of law, you are a military person
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