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[000:00:00;00] everything already well, my whole life will turn out differently now that's how i understood and i understood it's just a moment, first i just, we lived then near the water forest and so yes yes, it was very loud there and the first fighter that flew over the house my first bomb strikes which were a dream. i could hear it all at home and i understand. i just understood that my whole life would be a little different, a little, well, not a lot, but a little different, and well, in 24-25, it was two days when i tried to figure out how to solve puzzles, where are the children where am i where is my mother where is my aunt where well that is where are all the relatives, where are we taking whom, where is the son, what are we going to do next, and for two days we went exactly to this place, then a-a, since we left kyiv
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, transportation well, when we took our relatives a-a, we got stuck during the curfew until the 28th that then the great-mendantsk was long with uh, it seems from friday evening until monday , and we couldn't return, we waited, those were the most terrible days for me, because we were under cornflowers, i then managed to call vasylki at the hospital and say that i can the car with a full tank is all i am now yes i am now i'll come, i can help me compose we have our own idiots here, it's good enough, don't go anywhere, and you just sit and just stupidly sit in the news and do nothing and this is the most difficult, the most difficult, this was, well , the most difficult was probably a little different to tell my daughter that i will not go anywhere with her and she will go and my son will go and i will stay and this was this was the most difficult in the entire war this was the most difficult and it remains so until now and it was just
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like that anger from powerlessness because you don't you can do something and you cannot physically do it to do and since we then lived in such a house of friends in their house there was no water there, i went and carried buckets of water, i don’t know , i did something just to do something, because if you just sit and stick to the news hmm, you've been here for a long time, it was just straight news, news, news, yes, they were just like that, every message and such, and then when she came back, she came back to kyiv, when you enter some kind of work mode, it heals it heals it puts your head in order to you and then you will simply advance the approved plan or plan b if the lancet method well, anyway, there is always a plan , there is always a need to work and you, uh, i want to return to the occupied territories, you came there and
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women in labor already came to you, who or, well, gave birth during the occupation, uh, it is not known under what conditions because someone was lucky enough to give birth in a hospital . where were the doctors? someone was in an occupied village. sometimes they were resolute. it's to me they called me literally in the second or first week. well, everything got mixed up, but it was still when active hostilities were still active in kyiv near kyiv, and i was called via facebook, that is, via the internet, from a girl from mariupol who was in
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in the basement of the woman who gave birth and she gave birth to me in the basement of mariupol during the shelling and we were able to try to communicate with her for about two hours and for two hours i told her what to do, what to do now, what to do now, and then the connection disappeared and then i didn't find her anywhere, that is, she didn't find her then well, she is her account facebook is blocked, that is, she is not there. she survived or she didn't survive. i don't know. well, two hours. they are... oleksandra. her name is oleksandra oleksandra. yes, i was even afraid to look for it so that it wouldn't be understood . well, so that i wouldn't hear. that's how everything is with her. i also really hope that everything is fine with her, and then there were cases when, for example, it was already near chernobyl, a woman approached us , a pregnant woman came up and said, i haven't been to any doctor's examination yet, i don't know if i'm having a boy or a girl, i did an ultrasound in the back seat of the car we have uh just like i have portable ultrasound sensor, i have a tablet
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and we found out that there is a girl and decided that her name will be solomiya, i also had this , then there were women - this is the kharkiv region , there were many women who gave birth either at home or were taken to the support hospital in izyum or in kupyansk, there was a support hospital in kupyansk, i mean a russian one, where they could take civilians and they gave birth there , but no one looked at the children after childbirth, and when i came to this village, i looked at women as women after childbirth there after a month or two after giving birth, the children were seen as the first pediatrician. who in general looks at them there and assesses their health? ukrainians are nice in addition to health, but we understand that sometimes a child needs a neonatologist immediately after giving birth, that is, what danger did the russians expose to children and mothers as well because the women were very afraid to go somewhere under fire and they told us that we thought that
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it would be better to give birth at home because, but then it was cold there , it was scary, or something else. they were afraid that it would be difficult to return later. it must be found somewhere. there is also the question of what fuel to go for. we must find it. and if there is no where to get that fuel, then who will take you ? the russians did not drive anyone anywhere. precisely with the logistics of how to get there, and then get home from there, and again, it’s all these distant villages where there can be mud and so much that no normally small car like that just won’t pass, then you have to go there or something else and that’s why it was it was difficult one more in sumy region, for example, we see it there too. well, many women, er, were there after giving birth, er, quite often, the main problem is that against the background of stress and women, milk disappears and
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, er, again, where to buy it mixtures yes well, thank god - these villages were looking for a goat or a cow of some kind so that they could take something , and we understand that this is not very useful for a small child. but since they did not have communication, there was no possibility to consult with anyone women can be pulled out, you can restore lactation, but there are many things you can do there is no one to consult with, no one to ask, no internet, no telephone, no doctor, no one, not a breastfeeding consultant as we are all used to. yes , there is nothing, and the internet is even given about the internet there. well, actually, by the way, now is when we are going somewhere now and especially in the newly occupied territories, there is the donetsk region or the kherson region, and there we don't have a russian connection, but there is a russian one, and they can call by phone, they
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can use a russian phone number to leave to the network, but ukrainian sites are blocked in them, so they can’t access russian information, they don’t see ukrainian information , that is, some can find some telegram channels there somewhere, but in fact they live. that is, it’s such a um, russian propaganda thing, yes . they completely. they immediately try to drag people in the occupied territories into their information space, and this is a struggle that we are losing so far because these people do not know anything about the ukrainian space. they live there in the russian infra-space. we have seen we delivered a lot of bigboards along the roads already installed by the russians. we saw a lot of humanitarian aid from the russians. yes, with leaflets with information on changed school textbooks, which were already brought there in order for our children
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to read the book. there are absolutely no new textbooks. normal somewhere there, zakholov russian ones, yes, on sakhalin, but here they already do everything and it’s just like that and i think it’s one of those, you know, you have to do it once two three four five and it’s somewhere two and three, that is, the first thing is to arrange something there. well, they already have a very interesting thing, they a-a in the occupied villages they a-a arrange such a system a-a control there are street ones, there are quarter ones and there is a commandant's office, that is, there are people who are on the streets they follow al according to the order and according to the situation, the wife's system follows yes, then they are over them, there is a quarterly for me, for some reason, it is for some er-e prison structure, that's me , order more drawings, then the decommandantura, which solves some further
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questions already. if the docomandatura these questions they arrive, that is, they do it very quickly, just very quickly, they find people and to and the most interesting thing for me was that we talked with such street neighborhood people who, for the most part, even call themselves out in order to help their in order to beg for some medicines in order to beg for some food in order to be sorry, they told me right after the deoccupation, but they were just defending themselves no, there is just enough with them so when you find there on the street or quarterly, yes, you come, you say, we are doctors , we came, we didn't come to arrest you, they came to interrogate you , we came to help, and you already have a list of who needs what from me, not just him, he is mentioned there , she already has it, she already knows where lying down where not lying down where small children where a pregnant woman where a person who needs some specific help , for example, there is epilepsy and there is a need for
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specific medication and you simply, when you communicate with such a person, you know for sure that you are providing clearly targeted medical care and that in fact, there was a story when i will not name the settlement, but we arrived and they told us that there was a nurse working, but there was no surviving dispensary. it was destroyed , but there is a nurse, we go to her and the first thing she tells us is that you have come to arrest me. in the form of yes well i say no and i say why do you think so because i cooperated with the russians because i took medicine from them i took a pressure measuring device from them there i asked how to give us a car to take someone somewhere yes i cooperated because these are people who live next to me, they had to survive and i. i think i am very grateful to them. i was very grateful to her for the fact that she did it and did not run away . in general, she could have escaped calmly and could have calmly left there or left when she was
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already. well, if the russians were leaving, she could go with them. she didn't go with him, she stayed here in this territory, that's why i think it's such a story. we can't condemn people who ended up in various different ways in the occupied territories, and the closer we are to the dpr of the lpr, the more we see , let's say, people who would like to return. russians, but all the same, these are people who are under the influence of propaganda and are absolutely victims here. i would like to make a call to our propaganda again , please remember that you have a lot of work, you just have a lot of work and you need us to be able to win battles, but we we will fight the country, we will win. let's leave the country . well, maybe the problem is that we are honest , unlike our colleagues from russia. well
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, it's not even a matter of honesty here, i think it's more of a matter of technology, they have developed a lot years and developed these technologies, we know, we won't talk about it, yes, i can't help but ask about the de-occupied territories and history . well, let's say that gynecologists came to you. there was less information before, now there is less, does this mean that they simply do not address these problems, if it has become less , and in general, what these girls are talking about, and in fact, uh, raped girls, as it was and is, but very well, rapes happen in waves,
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one wave - this is when it comes uh enemy army because it is an act, well, rape is not about sex, yes, rape is about power and the demonstration of power, and when they enter a new territory, they thus demonstrate that they are now the alpha males here and they are now the most important, yes. that is, this is the first wave. the second wave is when they run away and they need to show and take revenge and still prove to themselves that they mean something. and they can't prove it in other ways. unfortunately, the wave that is coming is the second wave, it is more traumatic for women because they can end it all it's bad, yes, that is, such women will not reach me later, because they simply will not survive after such a thing, but this is uh. thank god , the prosecutor's office and our police are engaged in this, and
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we, i help them from different sides, ah. also, now we only - i just finished the text on a-a like this alya, well, it’s not a book. it’s a methodical book. i don’t know what to call the a-a, which will be distributed in various ways , including through the internet for people who have been victims of violence , for men and for women and what can be done to them if they are in the occupied territories if their lives are still in danger or if they can get to a doctor. what should they pay attention to , how should they reduce the consequences of what happened to them ? i hope she will help someone and i really don't want her to be in need, but i really hope that she will help because there are such stories and i
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have no right to tell different stories. yes, and i just want to say that suddenly someone me now i hear uh about this, it's important. it's important that you're just in your life . whoever you are. you're a doctor. you're a teacher . you're a teacher. there will be many people who survived in the village of such people in ukraine and god grant that they all survive and that they continue to live among us and just remember that words can kill , remember that such and such people just need support, they just need to be close to them and there is no need to try to hurt them good, they just need the presence of the presence of people nearby and they just need to understand that they are understood and not considered guilty. even
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when we were forming the statues , there were women's first-aid kits that our units are familiar with scattered in the occupied territories, just in the form of boxes with pads, yes, there were inside the medicine, we just tried to somehow deliver it all there. and i wrote such notes there that you are not guilty of anything. you are simply not guilty of anything. you did not provoke anything . you did not do anything to anyone. the criminal who did this to you absolutely and it is important for all of us to know about the psychological state of women, even not in the occupied cities and villages. all this still affects women 's health and reproductive health, then what consequences can we have after the war, you know that in fact it is the same as what is the trigger of stress, and i will now say a terrible
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thing, ah, women who live in kyiv, they are under the same stress, in fact, women who live in lviv, they also have the same stress, because the fact, well, that is, the act of stress factor, it causes the same reaction in a woman somewhere under kherson and in a woman somewhere there, i don't know, in uzhgorod, and then the reaction is the same. in all of them, the first reaction in women, if we are talking about women's health, is the shutdown of reproduction, the first thing we suffer from menstruation then just organisms that are in constant chronic stress, even if she can just read the news or they can fly bombs over her head, something, something, something is a stress factor and still , the reaction will be the same, you know, not factor and almost everything depends on the perception of what i am
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how often does a person see that i'm real when i'm in ukraine i react to alarms there well i react there to bombs flying above us drones shooting us there tanks working for us well i understand what's happening when i first went abroad and i had my first anxiety and i was abroad. i didn't think i would have such a reaction . i had palpitations, my blood pressure rose. i ran around the house and worried that my friends were there. that is why there are even women who have not left - who have left will also have this story because it doesn’t matter what stress factors trigger the stress reaction and then reproduction in general. this is a very long-term and energy-consuming process of giving birth and giving birth to a child, then raising it, well, growing it is energy-consuming and resource-consuming for the body, an organism that is in a state of stress says guys, no , well, what kind of reproduction would we have to survive here, and therefore
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, of course, there is a violation of the cycle, there are certain reproductive losses, unfortunately, and then it’s all like long-term prospects. type 2 diabetes and these are certain metabolic changes, hypertensive disease and a lot of things that will later require such a serious medical intervention, that's why i now advise all women to do two things : eat normally and go to the gym. i have a gym. now, unfortunately, but i have decided for myself. well, i have an armory in which i run instead of a gym . yes, i put on a bronik - it's a slipper. some kind of gym, especially in the summer when you even have the underpants are wet because it's them, it's very difficult, but now i've paid for one for a year so that i go ice skating once a week and i really like
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ice skating in the evening it is empty and i can go there somewhere these days and take a ride just so that not only my head will say hello, but before i really liked to go to the forest. but now it is quite dangerous to go to the forest , so if i don’t go, well, in fact, i still work in the clinic parallel to monday tuesday, wednesday, i have an appointment at the clinic and this is my relaxation. this is mine , that is, i have a pregnant belly. it is a calm job and these two hypostases are different, they are actually very necessary because you are there one is there the other but you keep yourself intact and even though you supposedly work 7 days a week that is, women need to ventilate men's heads
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to protect our women so that later they us gave birth to strong cossacks, and the cossack ms. natalya, thank you very much for coming to us for what you are doing. thank you, this was a face project, friends , the marathon continues. us president joe biden it was an unannounced classified visit , the head of the white house announced a new military aid package worth 500 million dollars and further support of ukraine from the united
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states, i will tell you about the details in a moment this visit is the first visit of an american president to ukraine not only since the war, but also in the last 15 years. the last time george bursh jr. visited ukraine was in 2008. the visit of the 46th president of the united states to kyiv was, without exaggeration, the most important in the history of ukrainian-american relations in kyiv . biden promises to support ukraine as much as necessary, according to the american president, ukraine has shown itself uniquely, and putin's military campaign is failing, we know that difficult days, weeks and years are ahead , putin's goal is to erase ukraine from the map putin thought that ukraine was weak and the west was divided. he thought that he could survive us, i don't think that he still thinks that way, he was just clearly wrong a year later, the proof of this is here in this room. you and the world stands
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with you from the united states ukraine will receive a new package of american aid worth 500 million dollars there will be additional ammunition for high-max javelin additional systems that will provide an opportunity to protect the ukrainian people from the bombing later this week we will announce new sanctions that will not allow us to circumvent the sanctions mechanisms in turn volodymyr zelenskyi noted that the new aid package is a signal that russian attempts to retaliate have no chance, we can and must make this year the 23rd in the year and victory, the results of these visits will definitely be felt on the battlefield in the strengthening of our soldiers and in the liberation of our territories, the decision of the united states regarding
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abrams for ukraine has already laid such a foundation for the tank coalition and historically important is our progress in air defense issues, after talking to the press, volodymyr zelenskyi together with dvomaidin visited st. michael's cathedral to honor the memory of the fallen ukrainian soldiers, at this time the air alarm began to sound in belarus, an airplane that can carry dagger missiles took off but this did not scare the american president , he continued to walk leisurely through the center of the ukrainian capital yana tanchak anna kameneva details tv channel intermarathon only news we take a short break and in a few minutes we will continue the marathon smile look acquaintance the first flowers and silly jokes in my head i scroll again these minutes hours and days
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we haven't met you for a long time we learned to read minds how do you want to just hug these minutes hours and days how do you want just say i love the whole universe - it's you son daughter mother hug i love and that's why the war starts with your house today millions of old lamps consume more than a gigabyte of energy per wall every day replacement strong energy supply the eu aid program allows ukrainians to exchange five light bulbs for free in the modern economy at any branch of ukrposhta in order to guarantee that they will receive
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the armor of the lamp . any information about a missing or deported child, report it on the children of war state portal at the address children of war.gov.ua
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or by calling 0 850 17:20 help bring the child home, and it will be spring, your future is in your hands, protect your own, i protect my ukraine , the blue sky, the morning silence of the fields, i protect the culture, tradition, the cossack land, i protect the borders of my country , i protect what is important, my mother and father, my brothers,
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my wife, i protect my ukraine, my will freedom, love, we act precisely, a new, strongly free and independent ukraine, i defend, defend , i defend, i defend, we persevered because we understand that the main thing is our wealth, our people, that is why we are happy for every ukrainian and ukrainians whom we managed to save we will put it up, because we know that there is no such thing as a little help, you are ready to support to the best of your ability, each of their shots, a projectile only strengthens our unity and desire for victory

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