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[000:00:00;00] i knew it would be like this. i knew it would be like this for 8 years . in principle, we understood that it would happen, i just think that it will not happen right now , in general, it seems very important to me to indicate that the war did not start on february 24. yes, it started and has been going on for eight years. russia is currently starting the third world war, this is a challenge for absolutely
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everyone for all political structures of the world for of all the military structures of the world, this is a new round of the arms race, i don't know here, we all try to keep order, but everyone has his personal weapons and means of personal protection, so that if necessary, it can be quickly seized and carried out a specific task, this is a unit of e- now i think it is actually deciphering the operational support group of the patrol police . this unit is such a story. damn, this is not a unit. we came here with matyos and medyan . we had a meeting point. after that, he called me. cuckoo this head of the patrol police of kyiv and asked me to go to the squad of patrol policemen who started going out on calls because then the er-e landing on gostomel began to land on the chief here we have a command center a planning center there it is better not to remove
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the cots excuse me please and we can move further there along the corridor, now there are more humanitarian all kinds of things, communication, communication between different units, between different branches of the military, because the situation is not very easy now, there is such a thing as escorting important cargoes. well, for example, there is not going the car there carries 600 thermal imagers, they are needed, they are there, but the communication between the territorial defense and the patrol police of the armed forces of ukraine is not established. that is, we allocate our transport, which has communication with everyone, we put together a puzzle, make a route and bring this car so that these thermal imagers, for example , can get to the follower yesterday we even came up with a name for ourselves sofia pipets came up with a beautiful boom box come up come on i didn't come up with it myself andriy called me and said that listen we don't have
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a doctor is he ready if he would come to us to join from the hospitalists, i said that we are responsible for providing everything necessary for this unit, that is, starting with food and ending with heavy heavy artillery , a squirrel is our guest, this is olena belochka, my partner, also from the hospitalists, from the first day in the hospitalists we work with her in pairs at the hospital , first of all, they usually work in the direction of tactical medicine and providing assistance to the wounded in battle , but since there are no more people related to medicine in this unit, that's why us because of a bunch of household medical problems, here's a bitch, a fever, a head of whole balls of training terrakets, oh, but we use it to train the personnel a-a the basics of providing first aid or especially
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aid in case of injuries o and i doubted i didn't doubt i stood on the side especially because i knew i in general, i am surprised that higher up there, from the position, he can do some shit, i don't know the tricks, fuck, you are the number one object, let 's love you carefully, please, with this bom, how did i go to someone from a combatant to immediately and hit them here, we have fighters located here in they have their own sleeping places, their personal belongings are stored, most of the unit has been trained by professional instructors to become feno operators , respectively, when and if the tanchiks from katsap will come to us, we have something for them to work out wonderfully, a guy from troeshchyna, yes,
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a citizen of the united states usa how many rotations have you had in afghanistan? there was one rotation in afghanistan. well, that is, a person took a vacation from the academy to the cinema of the academy in los angeles during the pandemic period and then when this blizzard began instead of pack your clothes and take your ass safety, he decided to stay with us, i got into rolling stone magazine - this is a profession, war is a profession, you can't just take a job there, look for a fucking saboteur, that's not how it's done , it's called an adventure, if we're talking about an operation about a battle, it's necessary it must be prepared, it must be planned, it must be selected certain people who will carry it out, you must know their skills, their abilities, their strengths and weaknesses . that is, it is a very, very difficult story, i
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have no desire to pretend, but this does not negate the fact that it is my task to start a ballot with yes er i am ready to work and i would really like to believe er that what is happening now is the er final exam for ukrainians we will finally get our independence we russia has already won, for a certain time, for many years, they scared the whole world with their military, uh, uh, because of their military capabilities, and in the final case, our alarmists hit the fucking cadillacs in those whom all of moscow is afraid of. well, this is ridiculous, we will roll them out, the only thing they can do it's throwing us meat when it's enough a number of people around the world will understand that ah hmm putin's regime is a real threat without exaggeration, a real threat to the whole world, then we will win, this may
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be a new stage in the evolution of us as people, in us as citizens, in us as a society, we have nations and we have after all, once the bullshit ends, we will sit down and talk and decide how we will continue to live there , the first task is to fight back, fight back, roll out, return the country of donbas, make us truly independent, it is so strong, so strong that the russians are at the mention of the ukrainians screwed up so that their children began to cry, this is our number one task, self-assertion as a strong country, even so, do not seize it, just destroy our country, it will be okay to see ourselves strong, what can we just go there and destroy a couple of villages there in
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a few minutes, i am from the 14th year, as a volunteer at the front, i used drones , the owner took a break between the 15th year and the 22nd year , it was not filled, if it was full of buckets of rest, our land is very beautiful and it is possible to shoot from drones very beautifully, and there is such a hobby how aero photos can be said. i am also a supporter of this move. it turned out that my services are extremely in demand . well, fortunately, in principle, we solved many, many tasks with the help of these drones . we will solve ancient knowledge in this field. i was engaged in it and all the things in the complex brought me back very quickly intelligence literally in the first hour of the war i said everything that i had i was preparing i understand that the war can start now all my life if the army had to
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be based on a drone first of all it is the eyes of war the second is still a shock component, it is the detection of the enemy, it is necessary to see what is happening on the other side in order to know what actions we should take, where to fire artillery, how to position our positions, retreat, advance, and so on , there really is intelligence that solved real and humanitarian tasks is that that we, for example, did not know what was happening with our refugees on that side, that is , there was actually one humanitarian corridor here - this is another humanitarian corridor on this dam, on this bridge, on this embankment. well, what turns out there the problem is that the water has risen and they can’t just cross normally, they made an improvised raft on which you can cross a lying person, for example, or everyone else has to walk like that in the water, and then the water temperature was 3-4.5 degrees there
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, so what if not everyone can do it, and actually because of this, there was a certain problem with the seasoning, so to speak, so if we, of course , the manufacturer there, through the mediation of the red cross, found a small boat here without a cold one, weighing 70 kg, and just he threw that they could at least cross over. well, somehow we civilized this process a little bit, at least as far as it was possible to socialize all situations, in the same way, we have information in various ways about something destroyed in whom , that is , well, elementary people. house for me, victory will mean the demilitarization of russia, that is, that there is no enemy who can realistically attack us again , so that it is not a real threat, well, this will be a victory, that is, i understand that they, well
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, theoretically, we can achieve that even will leave crimea, but russia's dream of never dreaming will remain. therefore, i think that it will be necessary to achieve such a parity of military capabilities. when this is guaranteed , our sanitary losses will turn into irreversible losses much less, that is , people who will be wounded during hostilities
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, they will die much less as a result of these wounds thanks to work at the tactical level , that is, combat medics, shooters, medical evacuation orderlies, and at the hospital level, we have a much lower mortality rate for them from the same injuries, if the anatomy and the same physiology are the same in them , they die from the same injuries, much more. medic training, my medical backpack, er, equipment, mannequins , all kinds of things, well, this is our main hub for transportation here, various training bandages , turnstiles. i have a museum, now
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i'll show you a museum of fucking turnstiles. incomplete composition because i have the most complete collection in ukraine in general of them but i show it so that they know what can not be used and rockets printed on a 3d-printer turnstiles made of ship iron can be hit directly with it weighs 400 uah per gram these are such bdsm pieces of glue with some hooks openers are very fashionable in the epicenter, and this is our new favorite, we call it a helicopter, it’s real somewhere, well, someone was given one. well, they weren’t. and they gave it as a gift abroad , i didn’t imagine a situation with
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a full-scale invasion. however, i think that i prepared for him much more than some people who believed in him. i was on a work trip to the states and was the deputy director of the ukrainian veterans fund. i was leading my project as a reanimatronist. we train people to provide medical assistance and install defibrillators in public places. because this is me. i saw it in the 14th year and at some point i even felt that i was more in my place in my box than before this is a first-aid kit with a man with genetic remains of the owner, and that's why i'm in the glove, it's in blood, you'll be surprised, there's a tourniquet here - it's a chinese tourniquet , it was applied and even recorded the time when it was applied, the russian military number of the trees of our boys, then applied it
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to himself, but it didn't help para-para-pam what is this? and this is a tank first aid kit and this is exactly the vibe of not even the second world war. the first world war is so iron, i don’t need to be too fascinated. we also had such first aid kits once, like car ones, but here she is all in the solarium, she stinks of slippers every day requests are pouring in from everywhere, there is no way to teach a battalion to teach a company. well, it takes a lot of people, a lot of time, and often the units themselves do not have this time, so it is very important for us that each unit has its own good medic who also has good medical training and can teach his servicemen to provide exactly that mutual aid in tactical medicine , that's why it is determined whether they really live with the doctor during the revolution of dignity, we had their student protests, and then i
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joined the medical service and we had great doctors, paramedics, centers, there are many reasons why i didn’t learn from them then and i read a lot with taste and so on. and we opened medical centers , provided help to people sometimes as we commanded the center, even though i was very, very young and all that, but it was such a situational leadership . someone should take on my own responsibility in the 16th year, i studied at the international center for peacekeeping and security, the yavoriv training ground was determined by the americans. they created a training program for ukrainian combat medics, they changed the specialty of a sanitary instructor, well, a combat medic, and at the moment the crystals are much better , the training is much longer, there are much more responsibilities for receiving patients, and tactical medicine and instructor work, and now the training
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of a combat medic in ukraine takes the same time as in the states in nato countries 3.5 months unfortunately of course now we do not have the opportunity to train people for 3.5 months and therefore very shortened courses such as introduction to the specialty courses for civilians are now taking place medics who joined the army, who need to shift the focus from civilian medicine to tactical three-four keys seven-eight , raise your hands who is not well, no matter how much time there is, you must constantly study in the barrage, if you don't shoot, you dig, if you don't dig, you run, if you don't you run, you study, if you don't study, you sleep, there are no other options. you have to constantly study at the same time. our task is to prevent the loss of blood and moisture. will you
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prepare a combat medic for me in two days? why no or if it is a great paramedic with a lot of experience in the ambulance, it will take a few days for him to adjust the focus a little, show the thing that he is not used, the fast one that we use and vice versa, the fact that he was not fast why you, he will definitely not be with the troops and he can adjust, uncle, when are you wounded, where are you injured, leg amputated, something, water, there is no water, water is not prohibited at the moment, if you explain what tactical medicine is, to explain the term, yes, it is pre-medical assistance in tactical conditions, that is, in conditions of combat operations the three main rules of tactical medicine fire and the answer is actually security, i.e. shelter and only then
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providing aid petro saved you yes yes yes you will manage to pull out no one knows the answer to this question whether you will make it or not but i definitely answer what will happen if you remain a feeder then you will be shelled you are guaranteed to die if you stay peter by shelling if there if you learned how to apply a tourniquet from 20 seconds well, what you can afford to do is tamponing and all the rest is done exclusively in cover simply because it takes time, cynicism and black humor, and vice versa, there are tears and excessive emotionality, these are all defensive reactions, because none of us wants to face death, but someone chooses his profession and then learns to somehow cope with it, that's why the composition of the character won't prepare you to be a medic, but a good training he prepares pam-param-param-param-param eh let's do
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one more time and another one now you come up with the tactical situation all the rest well talk because you come up with dergs no and about what do you want again i want still make a fire. i really like to see the results of the work and it is clear that of all the humanistic ideals, you are all that . if i wanted to, all my colleagues would wish that we did not have work, but i really like the feeling when you have done the work and everything turned out, all handsome and all well done, why do i like to teach because this is also what i directly count the number of people who may have a better chance of survival after studying, uh, they often write to me . people call and thank me. taught me this too. this makes me even more happy than my patients who thank me, because i still think that way about myself because of my patients. well
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, it's still good that you say thank you to me, but now i think that i could do even better there . to do or it's warm there, but why are you thanking me there? and so that it would be normal, that's what you think i'll give you from the dead , i raised bullshit there, it was real, but when someone says damn it, i did what you said, and that's what i have right now with with very strongly charges it directly fire that for me ukraine is that for that we live and go, specifically me, specifically my friends, specifically our uh, our defense forces, and so on, people often think , what is worth dying for? dying for ukraine, but on february 24, it turns out that the war started. it was not necessary
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to fight it and live it and constantly fight at all levels to make it better . we are at the volunteer headquarters. this cafe is a backup in peacetime. currently, it is a large volunteer headquarters and center kyiv volunteer charity organization and accordingly, we are all here, we started with the fact that we all corresponded there for the first 3-4 days, and sashko borovskyi, managing the institutions , a dobler and amateur, wrote to me and asked if
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i had a muscovite, i wrote that no, there is nothing, how about you in kyiv and i'm in kyiv and sashko says and slava and i have come up with an idea to open a stand-in tomorrow, we want to cook because a lot of things are closed , a lot of people in need can you want to join please take me because i can't sit around panicking and being afraid anymore sashko said well, come. and we started cooking there on the first day. on february 28, we opened a stand-in. we quickly assembled a team of volunteers. the remaining chefs, project managers, waiters, everyone stayed in kyiv. everyone came with great joy to support our idea, and on the first day, we prepared about a thousand portions in we currently have 25 restaurants in the association, as well as three bakeries
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that have supported us since the first day. we cook for 10,000 people every day. on march 10-12, there were more when kyiv was blocked, so we fed about 15,000 people in all our kitchens. 345 volunteers are working, that is, people in the kitchen and people who are engaged in packing and warehouse tasks. on the 24th, we were here at work in the morning. that is, we arrived at five in the morning. work and the first two days we didn't know what to do, that is, there was such a little panic, and on the 26th, a guy from work called me and he said well, let's go make loaves with us, well, that's right, me and you. he got
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a special pass and we at three we went to work that is, we started there because it was there. well, it’s a little calmer because there is a basement there. i was still a chef at the wine love restaurant, and now we are here in our restaurant, which before the beginning of the war worked as a wine restaurant, and now it has turned into a volunteer kitchen where we we are preparing food for those who need it for the hospitals of the military population, i was at home and i saw the first post on social media where i saw that someone needed ready-made food and i realized that i could do this the need to close after entering the kitchen
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restaurant and gathered a team, and that's how work with volunteers began, and then kyiv volunteer began to help constantly , that is, they needed ready meals , they gave me products and packaging, and i eat ready meals a day, we bake somewhere now 500 units by time somewhere probably the whole day somewhere 10 hours everyone really united with each other so much that they started helping each other that is, you have a need for something, but you don't have time to express it how are you already helped by everyone from all sides, well, this is very motivating that is, you how are you in a very big, big family like this? thank you to our owners for allowing us to do this here on this date. i asked before the meeting, can i go to the kitchen-restaurant and do it? they gave me permission and since then
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it has continued for the first time i have an association with bread, that it is kindness. and when people take fresh bread , they smell the aroma, they immediately smile, that is, for me , bread is like that. it is a smile, if you can say so. well, i am happy when i eat someone makes someone happy, that is, when someone will receive from you are satisfied, even through fatigue, all the same i felt i have a feeling of happiness every evening because of the portions of kilograms, hundreds of kilograms of food that we prepare and that we feed people with. well, it's a thrill. friends called me and said that i should go somewhere and take lunch
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you have a car, you can help, i can, i came and that's how i just ended up here and every day they just cook . something here to help right here because we realized that hands are still needed and in this way we started looking for where we can help and once they called me and said that you have a car, you have a driving record, you can drive around the city, do n't be afraid . from one point and lead to another, and that's how i started driving. we also have about 120 volunteer drivers who deliver
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ready-made food directly to customers in passenger cars or station wagons, and there is also a bus driver, 12 of them we transport with them raw materials between institutions and we also go to the region for winter humanitarian aid there to the kyiv region to the villages in the de-occupied territories to the chernihiv region and now we are planning to go to kharkiv, we can continue to travel conditionally suffered, but my strategy is to really check the condition of these cities sometimes, but not to waste time and to conduct reconnaissance in some remote villages where it seems to me that much more help is needed. currently, we have a separate team there which
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led by zhenya gorban and volunteers constantly in touch with the city village councils constantly in touch with volunteers there we collect inquiries official unofficial now we are leaving kyiv our first destination is the village of oselets of the ivankiv district this is a very small village of about 10 houses but mostly very old people live there and they don't have electricity, so they really need some basic hygiene products and medicines, but we go there now, it happens that you just come to the village and realize that it is disconnected there there is no gas, there is no water, there are no elementary things, er, we stop and, accordingly , help there, take this or that village under our care,

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