tv [untitled] February 21, 2023 10:30am-11:01am EET
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[000:00:00;00] it will work for a certain time and until there is an insight of the russian society, it is from the codekva, they will shout there, and we have been led into a dangerous situation. you are fighting the wrong way , someone will shout that you have boiled over russia . well, there will be interesting things, but we will expect them to watch with you somewhere in the month of april, mr. mykhailo, so it’s still too early to say, but still, uh, and you have to think about it first, of course, you need to defeat russia on the battlefield, but those who will fight for the chair of the president of russia, uh, from well, let’s go it also depends on who is an acceptable candidate for us to continue to lead russia eh well, how can we somehow coexist with that russia, you know, a difficult difficult question
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for today with this candidate for the throne of putin, i wish you good luck in your creativity, so that they are eh e stand up for yourself and defeat your competitors, but the question is what kind of russia will remain after this, because the parade of sovereignties it must be too many occupied people were in russia and the national memory of these peoples is that those sanctions which regions entrusted to moscow will also push away from it the regions of russia, which have enough natural resources, which have all the resources that could instead provide them, but we are planting a warehouse. they have motives from to separate from moscow from sanctions from
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these problems that will be in moscow because i don't know what formation the president will be there . well, who will be here, who will be an acceptable figure in which part of the russian football combination? but still, that's why they were considered ukrainians, there is boxing, this is a question, it also stands , where will the tindas be burdened ? the candidate for the presidency of what will remain of russia, but if it is written down in ukraine to support some kind of candidacy , that is, it does not necessarily have to be navalny, it can be any other figure we do not yet
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know, and take some steps aimed at that to have a conscious leadership in russia, but cherkas is a benefit, i don't know, because once upon a time we already did it there 800 years ago and before and no one benefited, you know in the question of whether in principle some kind of more normal russia is possible, it remains of course, this is also an open question about who is there, what is the next generation, or is there anyone , relatively speaking, to support navalny in such and such points that he made public from prison about the fact that russia will become a parliamentary republic , so i have a wonderful video for you too i saw many countries from kyivpost, here is just a video that shows modern russia , how modern children are raised, if we can show
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them how to assemble a rifle, yes, literally , these young people come to kindergarten, there is this new one, these pioneers, and all this is a question of whether it is possible in in the 21st century, it is still possible to create north korea from a country that had relative prosperity, and it is possible to create north korea, we see that nothing changes there, as they plowed the kalashnikov assault rifle during the times of the soviet union, so the model of behavior has remained the same and so far it is not clear who can give it a new model of behavior because just work uh in the paradigm that is now with how obsessive you are propaganda of the crimea they don't have another model just there is none they will tell you to do it from the tv that's what they will do that is, it is quite controlled
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a society that does not have an opinion, which is as they say, and one opinion , but i do not agree with it, but somewhere they say so, that is, these are quite complicated things, this is a society that still has to see through to certain higher ones, these people who supported navalnoj for the most part they left, ran away and try to remain silent because there is a rather serious punishment for expressing their opinions. well, when they do some polls there, the levada center or some other social polls, they don't show real pictures, that's why you can be thundered and driven away for expressing your opinion and the russians, in this case, someone will shout that he supports putin, but keep the kukisha in his pocket. and someone will climb on tanks, it was in 1991, but we remember that
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it did not lead to fundamental changes in society russian and when they got out, she suggested a russian myth, then i already emphasized it here, including the letter c, i won’t do it. thank you, mr. mykhailo prytula, a military expert , a reserve colonel of the security service of ukraine, an expert in military counterintelligence. we talked a little about biden’s visit and about russia. er, today putin 's speech will take place in connection with the fact that the tyrant slightly spoiled his plans and speech well, but we have to do our own er besides listening to the russian speech of the russian leader and that he will be there to speak, we also need to think about our army and how to save it evgenia slovkova, advisor to the commander of the medical forces
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, contact us now, let's talk about the work of military medics, ms. evgenia, welcome to our airwaves, yes, we hear you, ms. eleni please tell me your impressions now, is there any calm now, will it calm down before february 24 or the other way around? it seems to us that because of what , in fact, there are more battles for the wounded and the need for their rescue, and also more well, of course, from the beginning of a full-scale invasion, we have, in principle, an increase in the number of armed forces in the bath a number of times and, accordingly, a greater burden is placed on medical personnel directly on combat medics for evacuation to hospitals , inpatient mobility, that is, on all our health care institutions, so, well, we do not have to talk about calm yet because the process
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of rehabilitation treatment continues well, not so fast, that's why we work in our mode that we you worked for yourself at the moment we try to provide all the needs that as far as it maybe you are that volume, so the impression is that we are working, we are working for victory, ladies , what are the main challenges facing ukrainian combat medics to what extent? how effective is the work of the medical service now ? to establish e-evacuation in principle e-e along the entire contact line, this made it possible to reduce the level of e-e primary amputations because e-e wounded are immediately evacuated to special specialists who
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provide them e-e medical assistance as well of course, then rehabilitation is easier for them. well, and so on. when we talk about challenges, of course, i am the first to say that this is an increase in the number of armed forces, that is, we have a huge need for specialists, such as surgeons and vascular surgeons, but we have provided it e- in the first month of the conflict , let's say a full-scale invasion. therefore, now we are working with this system that was successful and the vertical system that was already built. are there enough medical specialists who rescue and then rehabilitate our military? we can say that, of course, a few months ago, we made a decision to increase the staff in military medical institutions because , of course, we are trying to cover all
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the necessary needs, so we are expanding the staff, that is, we are trying to meet this need from the very beginning war, everyone paid attention, and it was such a discovery that, for example , the same standards of primary aid to the ukrainian armed forces significantly exceed some similar things in the russians even before their general mobilization, as now with this what is your assessment of how many russians? well, how much do they have losses due to the organization of their medical service ? the level of primary losses there is twice as much. this is extremely high , considering the number
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of wounded people who are now coming to us. of course, we work hard and try to adapt all protocols for providing medical care and they are effective, and here it should also be noted our professional e-e specialists, doctors who are actually day and night in the operating theaters or there on the front lines and are engaged in evacuation, here everyone works for the result of some such materials that save lives or e- are they saved from further complications, or is it enough to ensure that volunteer help is still important and important, for example, such levers as there are different turnstiles and so on and so on
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? well, of course, the armed forces cooperate with civil society, with international partners, if we are talking about providing the armed forces, for example, the medical forces, they are currently able to say that they provide for the needs of the armed forces because , for example, if we receive a request for a need, we try to work on it as soon as possible so that the unit is there provided with all the necessary means, that is, if there is a need, we provide it very often, volunteers, for example , can quickly provide this or that assistance to units and they receive it there not according to the vertical, but immediately from the volunteers, this is already a choice, for sure, of the commanders who organize their activities there on the spot. and who is more mobile , the volunteers respond faster, or after all, the vertical that there , uh, responds to the request, i am responsible for the communication department, but if servicemen come to my house and need some materials, i don’t know there are any materials or
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medicines there, then i immediately pass it on to our doctors or the supply department, and they find everything they need there within a few days. that is, as such, in my opinion in my subjective opinion, there are delays. how come there are no such bureaucratic history , that is, now war is the reality of war. we must react quickly. that is exactly why we work 24/7. and we are grateful to you for your work and our viewers are also grateful for that. what are you doing, evgenia, i'm glad, the commander of the medical forces was in touch with us, they talked about the needs of our doctors, how they save the lives of our soldiers, meanwhile, russia is still waiting for putin to announce a new
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wave of mobilization in his speech the reverse processes began with the demobilization in novosibirsk, but a video appeared, they brought about 100 more in zinc boxes like this, lined with wood, but there they are zinc mushrooms, this is a room, this is some kind of refrigerator, a huge stage was brought, so you see, here i am a death certificate, this is only this novosibirsk is a millionaire city, one of such large cities, by the way, there is another news about while we look at this beautiful demobilized russian forces and we can say that an event happened in novosibirsk, too, so i am following it a little, one of the last there were cities where there were still direct elections for the mayor, one of the last ones, because it is considered such an oppositional city , there is an oppositional one, for example, the mayor is there now, he is not strong for putin, he is not from united russia , as far as i
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know. there is no such thing left anywhere in russia where residents can elect their own mayor tin. that is, everything has been canceled in large cities, now it is simply appointed , that is, in fact, in russia , self-government is completely eliminated and in fact no longer there will be none, and this mayor already said that we now remember those times as a refuge, the freedom and democracy that we once had so little, well, we slipped to the point that this is russia , but because it is so, well, look at the story with the mayor of chernihiv that's why it reminds me of something unpleasant yes, i wouldn't like to turn into russia by fighting russia, it would be kind of a shame to turn into russia in the end and now , let's talk about internally displaced persons here is oleksandr zhurko, the director of the program for assisting internally displaced persons and
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to the charity fund affected by the war, the right to protection is joined by mrs. oleksandra good morning to you good morning mrs. oleksandr, we would uh every morning make such a roll call from the regions about how people are in those in those regions that are shelled every morning or what decisions are made every night well, someone says that one part of the people stays despite the shelling and makes such a decision, well, but there are people who are also leaving , actually what is it now or whether to monitor it, what are the current dynamics or is there any increase in those people who are leaving, if they are leaving, then where good afternoon once again. i represent the charitable foundation the right to protection. we have been working in ukraine for more than 10 years and have been monitoring the situation with internally displaced persons in ukraine since 2014. since our offices are present in all regions
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of ukraine, of course we have there is uh information and we are monitoring the trends of displacement uh at the moment well of course the largest displacement happened after february 24, 2022 so now the displacement is not on such a large scale but still uh people they are leaving, however well, let's say, unfortunately, not as fast as i would like them to leave, because you know there are regions now where very active hostilities are taking place, and even there, the state offers evacuation buses and evacuation trains, and volunteers take people away risking their lives, but unfortunately not everyone agrees. well, it depends on many reasons, because people don't know, if they go out, where will they go , where will they spend the
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night? many factors, but that's how they are are gradually moving from the main zone of active hostilities. also, we are monitoring the situation at the borders, it is currently stable. let's say that all the borders are working normally. there is no large crowd of people there, even taking into account that the anniversary of the full-scale invasion is coming soon, but for now, that's all. thank god, i actually read that people who have already decided to leave those regions that are still under fire, then they leave somewhere nearby, that is, most often . for example, it is kharkiv or dnipropetrovsk or there is some mykolaiv region, odesa region, if you don’t talk about the south or the west of the country, as it seems at first glance , why is it so? what drives people is some kind of geographical proximity to the understanding of that region
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. where are they moving to or what? now i would say that the biggest hub this is the dnipropetrovsk oblast, so the city of dnipro is also nearby, those people who lived in kharkiv oblast are mostly located near kharkiv. it is true that fewer people are moving to western ukraine. well, because there are people. well, how is it? it doesn't sound terrible, they are already used to such a situation that is happening now in ukraine, and this is firstly and secondly, they all expect that they will return home , that's why they don't want to go very far , after all, if you are from the kharkiv region, you passed in the city of kharkiv, well, you are almost at home, so if you are there from donetsk region, from luhansk region, dnipropetrovsk region accepts such people, poltava region accepts such people now, there are a lot of displaced people there, if we talk about, in principle , internally displaced persons, or
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all of them, what percentage of them there is at least some statistics, for example, according to the activities of your fund , at least to what extent they, for example, find a job and make ends meet in a new place of residence. well, i can’t tell you the numbers right now. yes , but of course, people are very different. well, first of all, it depends on the type of their occupation, and you understand. if a person had a specific kind of occupation, then he is unlikely to work there in vinnytsia or lviv region, but for example in a mine, so he has to look for another type of activity, which she can er like and what can she feed her family with? but in principle , whoever is looking for someone is always there, i can say yes, and there are very active internal movements of individuals, but we are now conducting, we are monitoring the places of compact settlements. there
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temporarily, but now we can already see that it is a longer-term residence in places of compact settlement , our monitors, lawyers, psychologists are usually located there , they help people with internal displacement, there are also various integration courses conducted by our foundation and other partners, in principle, people find it more difficult to find employment, of course, for women who have small children, but in principle, kindergartens also accept these children, and women have the opportunity to go to work , but i will repeat myself very often not in what specialty they had to move, ms. oleksandrovych somehow had the opportunity to visit such a town, a mobile town, where there are such temporary houses for internally displaced persons, those who cannot
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rent their own housing, but we understand that so or not otherwise, but the financial condition of those people who left had some money saved there, which one way or another, that saved money also runs out. so that people who remain, for example, under fire, after seeing that they are offered this kind of housing, they said, well, i'll leave here, then i understand at least that i don't need to be there , at least for the first two months , to look for a job in a panic to pay for rent apartments, because it’s all the same if you rent an apartment, uh, it’s still a huge amount , but now we’re going to show just these mobile towns, as according to your observations , see there is such a thing as a place of compact settlement, a place of compact settlement is
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mainly where internal displacements live persons, it can be both modular towns, which are mainly provided to us by our international partners, and dormitories, and which were there before where students lived, for example, yes or yes, medical dormitories, they are also provided under places of compact settlement of internally displaced persons, in general , as far as i know, in ukraine there is a sufficient number of free places for the accommodation of internally displaced persons. the question is what are the conditions of living in these places of compact settlement. well, i will be honest . they are different, and first of all, we well, we have to understand that people lived there in their own houses, and here they are moved to some small room in the dormitory, they can live there not twice and not three times, but even more people
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there can be different er sanitary er shower cabins, for example, there on the first floor well, like in student dormitories so where are my many students there when we were a student yes we lived there there may be no washing machines there there are problems with bathrooms from but currently these issues are solved with the help of the state and with the help of various charitable funds , in particular, our charitable fund, it also takes an active part in us. make small repairs in such places of compact settlements so that people have decent living conditions, so in summary i will say that there are places, that is, if you are under constant fire, do not delay and evacuate, and mr. oleksandrovych, there is a question again that concerns the children of such people
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who remain, for example there are still dozens of such children under shelling, somewhere in bakhmut or in other cities of kavdiivka, and this is a question that we have raised more than once on our airwaves, this is how much the ukrainian state is progressing responsibly, if you allow irresponsible parents to risk the lives of these children, and again, there are valid reasons and this is not a question of a court verdict, they say that this is just an opinion, this is the restolet of the presenter in the iter that many of those people are just people who, for example, sympathize with the russian federation, secretly wish that it entered these cities, and in this case, we will lose these children , if even they just stay with such parents. this is a difficult question, i understand nevertheless, it is ukraine that should not act more actively here and forcefully remove such children, and then question number two, again , if we are doing it with children in principle. this is a very good question, he was recently
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asked by pavlo sheremet, naming the problems and challenges facing ukraine here is one of the points, he called it that, it meant who and how children are raised in ukraine today, this is actually an extremely big question, and here we were just showing you an excerpt of how the young army men, the so -called young army men, are so modern hitler is a youth that putin is a youth, they go to kindergartens and try to militarize children literally from the age of five, to accustom them to the idea that they communicate only as cannon fodder and this is their great purpose in life, well, that is, i am not saying that we have to do so, well, we don’t seem to have any strategy. well, you really asked a very difficult question. i can answer from the point of view of an employee of a charity fund that those children who were evacuated to the controlled territory of ukraine have all
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the conditions for their safe living there. they are arranged in this way, and there is a possibility of settling them, there is a possibility of placing them in daycare centers, there is a possibility of placing them in kindergartens, schools. it depends on whether the children are on their own, that is , whether they are with their parents. that these are really terrible shots, and to see how the children are currently there, are in bakhmut or in soledar, which in principle no longer exists on the map of ukraine, this is a very difficult issue and it requires such a long time ms. oleksandra is talking, and you also said that they work as internally displaced persons, in addition to doctors, in addition to some
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lawyers, social workers also work with psychologists, these psychological problems are the first things that these people experience, well , it is stress a very strong stress disorder, it can be like er here and now and er let's say it manifests itself after a certain period of time, as far as i know, i can say about our psychological service that not only psychologists work there, but also psychotherapists work there what is it about treatment that is, you don't just have to talk to a person, and you have to go through a certain course of work with a psychologist or psychotherapist in order to, well, protect them, including in the future, so especially eh, it's eh children, of course, with them, eh, it's especially necessary
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behave carefully because this is our future, their traumas in childhood can manifest themselves in an unclear way when they become adults, well, actually , maybe these words will be heard by those parents who do not understand how much this can affect the children's psyche, who do not make decisions on their own herself, she is not responsible for any decisions, she relies on the decisions of adults and thinks that this is better, but sometimes the child's psyche does not analyze well everything that is happening , what the child sees. the fund has the right to protection, it was and with us we are slowly moving towards the end of this hour, we still have one hour of our marathon ahead of us and now
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we are waiting for the news release what do i want to say that andriy bondar bondar bondar odesa bondar oh my god, if the writer saw it and he gave his prediction in the meantime, what putin will say in his speech hmm, he will call war a war, call for active mobilization. a sober look, because we all say that putin , in principle, has nothing to say to a large extent, well, even well, they didn’t take the bachmut, they didn’t take anything , they destroyed two divisions of marines, two regiments, or even two divisions, my god, well, in a word, yes in everything is going poorly and badly for them. may they continue to do so . may things go better for us and more of ours . biden said very well that the people of 2022, americans, urgently leave
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