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[000:00:00;00] a blow to this party immediately after they include such a candidate in their composition. i think that, well, i very much doubt that there may be some protégé or some kind of , well, it is difficult for me to say, but well, i understand that for any party that included a bit on your own, the list is more of a minus than a plus. of course, in the end, i want to ask you. but what do you think, did the authorities try to save a little? we remember how the first days after the road accident , the news about the road accident changed or disappeared. well, here we can say did the authorities or certain people there are connected with a little bit of the old stuff, but well, there were very strange things related to the same investigation of the road accident by the dbr, so that the section of the highway was removed from the road accident, the cameras were removed there for some restoration work, what again the video from the body camera was deleted by the police even before the case was settled
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. what happened between the moment of the accident and the moment when the entire event and the offer of a bribe passed? well, more than six months later, we can see on the video that it was the summer. let me remind you that the attack was opened only after mykhailo tkach released a video on ukrainska pravda. well, someone gave him a video with bodysuits. well, where were there signs of a crime? yes , the heads of the police directly should have seen this video, and i think the minister of internal affairs saw this video . well, it is obvious that well, there were the elements of the effort to make it so that they have a little responsibility and work, no one knew the story at all, it is clear, thank you very much , vadym valko, a lawyer of the anti-corruption center, was in touch with us, on this stage svoboda life is ending today. thank you for watching. at the very end, i want to encourage you to subscribe to our pages on social networks. we are on many social networks. facebook twitter
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heroes from the front and heroes of the rear in the marathon of the espresso tv channel, the year of the great war the best journalists - exclusive inclusion reports and interviews from friday, february 24, 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. on espresso greetings dear tv viewers today we talk about war today we remember february 24, 2022 day of a full-scale invasion, we are talking about a war with a person who faced this war facing it and walking towards it with us yevgenia morald, she is also an officer of the armed forces of ukraine, a special agent and a sniper , yevgenia i congratulate you , i am glad to see and hear. life and about life in war, about people's attitude towards it, other philosophical things that are perceived differently in war than in peaceful life
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, we will start, you know what, let's take a starting point, february 23, many then understood that there would be a war, well, at least i, him, and fellow journalists received such information, in fact, there were such staunch hopes that well , suddenly, but suddenly it did not happen , it happened as it happened how did you how did you live it on february 23 if you did and up to the moment when you heard the first a rocket explosion or an explosion, what did you hear in the morning of february 24, please, i remember very well, february 23, it is the 23rd, they say that in ukraine, every second woman is a witch , so on february 23, i woke up and i just felt something. and i felt that i have to do certain a number of children, i went, filled up my car, my mother's car, bought gasoline, i spent almost all the money i had on food
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products, that is, i just bought them in bulk, yes, with the calculation that 35-50 people could live there for six months, and i went for the championship, my company jewelry, yes, that is, i prepared as much as possible and made the last purchases already on february 24, in the first night, as i remember now, i bought up what i was missing, i bought cigarettes in blocks because i understood that people would be in my place , if, god forbid, an invasion would begin and i got home only at 3:00 in the morning and within a few hours my ex-husband called me, our child was with him just in the kyiv region and he says zhenya , they are bombing us, the war has started, what should i do? that's how
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it started, that's how i started 24 on february 22nd, and what did you say to the question what to do if, on the secret of their children, our daughter , you have 15 minutes to gather yourself and simply without turning around, you go to the west of the country, where we went, and it happened, where did you go? and i did not go anywhere. as she slept in pajamas, so in hers jumped into my car, uh, on the way, i already started recruiting all my close friends . so who lived in the city center, who lived in the kyiv region, and i just collected everyone, i actually pulled people out of bed, some were sleeping, i didn’t understand what was happening. well, i told you i will say that i did all this until the very evening, plus in parallel to my friends
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from kharkiv, kharkiv region. i also wrote messages and told them to leave. come to my place. necessary, and already on the evening of the 24th, i had 35 people under my protection. and you know, people react to war in different ways , some may panic . exhaled, this is a way to stop panic, stop the heartbeat, for some reason i was calm. well, maybe because well , somehow it was clear that your family is your responsibility , at least your family. because you can't plan here, but i saw very often how people, especially in shelters or when there were explosions in kyiv, people panicked, uh , it manifested itself in different ways, but this, but this was
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these are civilians. people, you are, in any case, a person who prepared before the war, you graduated from the military department, and you were engaged in a military profession, they just graduated, got a diploma there, and that was the end of it, and what feelings you had, and then we will probably understand more easily, well, our viewers, most of whom, i think, are civilians, it is easier let's understand the difference between a person with a weapon and a person with a suitcase, who is going there more dangerous, please, uh, you absolutely clearly uh, uh , you covered everything, in fact, i was as calm as possible and so mobilized, you know , it's more difficult for civilians to experience war , a person must already understand what is she going for, she already understands that she can lose her life
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, a civilian doesn't understand, she doesn't want that, that's why she panics. will be the psychologist in the house is supposed to calm down all the people, then i will tell you that all the people had to calm her down because she had the biggest panic in me, she looked at the fact that she is a psychologist and has been doing this all her life , so everyone has a completely individual reaction and that's normal, you you know, let's put it this way, this war is already creating its own history , in fact, although the russians in particular love to look for links to the second world war, er, there is still some war, er, bakhmut is compared to stalingrad, there is another battle there with some battle, they always want to see some parallels that would play in their favor, but so far everything is not in their favor, and so on . but if we talk about the legends of the legends of the second world war, one of the legends of this war was a ukrainian sniper. by the way, lyudmila from kyiv
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pavlychenko, what kind of war did you encounter in odesa, and then it started there, and your story is very similar, you as people are similar, at least your story is similar before the war, because you talked about the fact that your father raised you in a certain way , and her father raised her in a certain way and you instead of such gifts that the girls received, did you receive plastic assault rifles or other things? how much did this affect you? it is important to understand whether you remained a girl with an assault rifle or you were somehow formed under the influence of your father. catch up with the question, is a military man a military man, he has a gender ?
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to most people, why did i go to the front? i'm already pretty, i have money, i had a business . i'm generally a woman. why is it to you? here's my answer to pavlyuchenko. i love her very much and respect this woman. i don't even want myself. i can't compare because i'm very, very far away from her, but you know, she inspired me. i watched a movie about her during my service. here's a very inspiring story. my dad raised me to be a fighter. i guess i really had such masculine qualities from my childhood. in adulthood, a little me it it started to get in the way, and i, on the contrary, tried for many years to develop feminine qualities in myself , and i succeeded very well, and i understood that our ukrainian
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woman can be both feminine and militant, as well as a brave and kind housewife and a beautiful mother, that is the uniqueness of a ukrainian woman is that she can combine very, very many roles , that's why when needed i'm a woman a-and when needed you know me when i was preparing for our interview with you uh-uh and tell my wife what i'm going to talk about with eugenia, morals with joan of arc and she is about you, it became interesting to you, as the woman said, but the warrior has no gender, well , in any case, you are beautiful, well, actually, you have a lot of things, like many other people, that you can lose and how do you feel about death, because war and death go hand in hand, and even more so not only on the battlefield but also in the rear, as we can see well, but on the battlefield, uh, they go much closer to each other and what is yours attitude do you not think about it or do you just
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mark and do your work please no i want to disappoint you, but sooner or later, life leads to death, you know, if you think so philosophically , how do i feel about death, i know that everyone has their own time, i was very afraid of losing my brothers in the war. it was, you know, my greatest , really, really. it happened at one beautiful moment, i felt this pain and remembered it, i remembered these feelings, this is also when i lost my father six years ago, and i will say this , the feeling is very unpleasant, there is nothing to compare it to, but those who remain alive must continue to live and fight because this is our fate now when you or what were your feelings again i am talking about feelings although perfectly
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understanding in the war the main role is obviously training - the main role is played by the brain and the orders it gives because the feelings well , is it possible that there are some even the sixth sense, do you have to bend down, it flew somewhere there, well, such stories are also told in the war but i think that emotions are definitely the best there grandfather although i was not at the front, i cannot say from my experience but if you survived, maybe a when did you see the enemy in the crosshairs for the first time in this war? i'll even tell you. yes, i remember two emotions very well. the first emotion is when i picked up a weapon and realized that now i 'll probably have to shoot a person and these feelings you don't you will never forget it and you will never untangle it, because you know it. i tremble all over my body , well, that is, i
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have 30 seconds. i felt it before by death, that is, when i understood that i could die right now, so uh, you are so determined, you mean, you know, absolutely all instincts arise in survival. i always thought that before death, a person uh remembers his parents, his loved ones, his children, that's all life somehow passes by her, i will say that in practice everything was not like that at all, that is, i did not think about anyone at all. i thought purely. how to survive is banal, but the fact is , if we talk about emotions, for example, when you are covered, it is also completely different for everyone
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reaction well, if you take it from me, then i have a protective function - it's a sense of humor, well, that is, i always started laughing and joking, and some of the guys were very annoyed by it. they said , what are you doing? i said the reaction guys, if she's hitting now i don't want to apologize i'm going to die with a scared face that's why you know it well, really, each person is probably individual, but i talked with the guys about their reactions and many of them had the same reaction as mine and many of them did not me i will not usually ask about the nuances of your professional work, because these are the things that are learned and then used so that the enemy does not know what you are doing, but i will ask about otherwise you had the opportunity to communicate and meet with this world-famous sniper who arrived, i don't know where he is now, but
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at the first stages of the war he was in ukraine . valya is his name. didn't have one opportunities to communicate freely. i was at the front for a long time. but my friend interviewed him, and before the interview he consulted with me and potap zhenya, what to ask him, so what is interesting, that's why, of course, if i had the opportunity to meet you i love it, it is a great honor and by the way, this is about the sniper of the will i very often give him as an example . yes, because many ukrainians condemned me and said that the sniper cannot show his face. yes, i brought the will and said that you understand. no this can not be a choice
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that is, we voluntarily made such a choice. here he is different, well, personally, as for me , yes, i have never worked torrent there in some secret position and so on. and in fact, even in this war, i am a volunteer or i am a reserve officer, yes, and well, i am not i had to go, that is, i would have been called up there as a last resort, but i went to i went voluntarily, that's why i'm like everyone else, just a military woman who worked with a 308 caliber. that's the whole difference. and please tell me, has it happened in your life war is the time when you there was a story with some kind of personal confrontation. well, you know, we are all mostly people who were not in the war, and the vast majority of such people in ukraine perceive the war through cinema, and even if it is a documentary film about
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modern war or a video that we see, we mainly perceive it a bit like that in the artistic sense, because we did not experience it and it is impossible to perceive it otherwise. and here are these stories about the confrontation of snipers, how it was there or something like that. well, always when there is some personal story of the personalities of the confrontation , it is always perceived by people as more interesting and even if there was no such thing, you can invent it, it is not in your case. i ask you not to invent it. but did you have a story that there was a sniper, let's say from the side to which you had to approach or who approached you, for example, i don't have such a special thing, i will say frankly, i did not have such a story, my only story was that i knew that if i saw a sniper , i would be the first to eliminate him. i won't tell you, you know, now there is a lot of talk about the fact that we need artillery, we are receiving it and we will continue to receive it, and it
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is somehow breaking the course of battles in one or another direction or the course of this war in general. of course, snipers have their own ammunition and their own weapons. - and this is an individual story about how to get your rifle and whether our snipers have well, you will tell about yourself, but in general, weapons of a different level, perhaps, which are better than russian weapons, which have a longer range. well, there are other points that you know about, which are involved in the characteristics of this rifle, again, you have to get it yourself, are you looking for donations in order to purchase this rifle that weighs a lot of kilograms, or does the state provide it, maybe there are some agreements about well, please, i can only say about my experience and about my special unit. how are you
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others, honestly, i don’t know how it happens, uh, at the beginning, i was given a weapon of 308 caliber, my mentor gave it to me, he has been fighting since the 14th year, he is very talented sniper here but it is clear that i still want my weapon, you know like a child it is like a car for a man whom he loves very much. that's why the people of ukraine helped me, that is, they collected money for me to buy sivash 308 caliber, and at that time there was such a shortage of weapons in the country. well , maybe someone had them. well, but i looked everywhere, and when the first two rifles appeared in ukraine, i was immediately called and told that there is a rifle and it will be yours, and at that time
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the funds had already been collected. the whole war and i want to take this opportunity once again to thank our ukrainians, because it is thanks to them that the military feel much more comfortable, believe me, you are again a person who was in the military before the beginning of the invasion and after joining the war actually began to participate in hostilities you already understood how to behave, you saw a certain and that when people come, civilian mobilization continues in our country and many people volunteered, someone was mobilized, someone burned with the desire to fight, someone came because he was called up. he has to fight for how long - according to your observation, this transformation of a civilian into a soldier is taking place .
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a person did not become a warrior who often takes and what influences here what is important for a person to change and become a man of war well, i will correct you a little and i was not exactly a military person so i was engaged in shooting , but i had never painted on the front before that is, in the 14th year, i wanted not to be taken in connection with a minor child, so a full-scale invasion is my first war for me. that is, you can say that i was also green . they did not hold hands, they learned in the process, the adaptation was very, very fast, and i want to say that a person gets used to everything , and a person gets used to bad conditions very quickly, and to good conditions very quickly, the
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same can be said about war, probably that you can get used to it yes, but adapt the adaptation took place very quickly, you know, we never had to adapt and think about it, that is, we all had one single goal - this is the protection of the state, this is the protection of ukrainians, and this is exactly what we did, and believe me, i have seen such transformations that really when a guy comes, he does not understand what how but he wants and he was becoming a very cool soldier, that's why i'm generally proud of our boys and girls, because you look at how many people from business came , so how many people and not collectively, that is, not from military affairs, who just started from scratch for everything studied and it seems to me that this is just our nation like this if you saw your rifles in the crosshairs, if this happened and you saw
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putin in the crosshairs of your rifles, would you hesitate for a long time or would you immediately pull the trigger, i have thought about it so many times and dreamed, i would not hesitate not a single second, because often the money of no tribunal , that is, if you had such a chance, you would not think about the fact that they have it absolutely. one shot this shot, putin's shot, you know when the war started, because we are still doing this interview until february 24, a special day in the history of modern ukraine, the latest stories of ukraine, and everyone read it then, people didn't sleep, at least i didn't sleep the first
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i didn't sleep there for a week, every day we were in the news in telegram and everyone knows that when people even already in mariupol there were battles and when people were in informational isolation and the first question was from people who left mariupol along the green corridor and how kyiv is there. well, no let's say that, let's not make everyone like that. directly generalize people. they asked how kyiv is. by the way, the enemies also convinced people that kyiv had already taken everything . it was the end of the story . it was a key story. she was going, they wrote about her even in the synn and everyone was watching and it was something so terrible for the people who understood. by the way, i understand that 25 of them will be in kyiv. well, they were in kyiv, thank god, not as much as an armada as it could be it is to be as if as if defenders and how did you perceive this threat? well, for you, it was, you know, something that demotivates and, so to speak, causes a kind of numbness
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, well, that is, it is the same thing that hits us . professionally and professionally, together with my comrades and the armed forces, i will try to resist this as much as possible. i immediately said that i will defend kyiv until my last breath, and at the same time i also made a decision to cover all this information, because before a full-scale invasion, i especially never i didn't run social networks. and you know, i still had the choice to cover or not to cover, and i thought that it would be necessary to show everything that was happening so that people from other countries could see it as it really is, and i remember one of my acquaintances
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they said to me, what are you doing? why are you talking about the war ? i will be to the last hundred percent, that is, i don’t care, well, realistically, that’s why i had such a very spirited, militant, in principle, in general , all of our time at the front, this spirit did not fade, that’s why i will tell you this . by the way, many people in ukraine now speak wonderful ukrainian. this is the choice of the people . it is wonderful. in our country, no one pressures anyone, but people understand where their family is and what they are shedding blood and dying for today. unfortunately , thousands of our heroes and thousands of people are civilians. and you switched to i understand ukrainian now consciously already and how did it happen if i think that you know these words they

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