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[000:00:00;00] was with us, but now on our airwaves there will be a documentary film about kherson , which is under constant fire from the enemy , but fortunately liberated from the occupation, how was the city liberated, how is it going, how is life there now, let's see, stay with the express stay with us, andriy serhiychuk and i will return to the air at 12:00 kherson came out first to show his opposition, this old woman did nothing she did not make any products and they brought us a humanitarian worker detained so i was illegally detained for 47 days 47 days of torture yes they they looked at the trunks yes, but for some reason they never looked at the back row of cars, as a result, they destroyed all those shops and everyone thinks , what the hell, the grandfather with the bag is a poor man, he
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is the tiger role, but in fact there are some incredibly reckless kherson people in the bag, this is our strength and here you don't need any things, it's been three months since kherson was liberated by the armed forces, our film crew is going after the stories of people who resisted the occupation , during all our interviews in kherson , hailstorms are blaring and this is a constant background for the life of local residents, sometimes deadly dangerous sounds are reminiscent of intrusive mosquitoes that prevent you from concentrating on the hero's answers. this is how kherson lives
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now. our history is the people of proshkin, thanks to whom he breathes freely, who were not afraid to go to resistance actions. transformed into real special agents at any age and did everything that can be explained in words , in fact, no one surrendered kherson without a fight because here if there was kherson, yake entered together with my friends in the first hours of the war and we stood until the last
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, in fact, there was no experience like the first, my first was on the antonov bridge for a moment i thought that well, no step back, because where to go back if my home is already behind, my kherson, and i understood that if we stay here even now, er, for about half an hour, it will help, henkai , come, serhiy sergiev, with the callsign mushroom , later, after that battle, he will become one of important members of the resistance movement and will do terrible and very important things, we will definitely return to it and now we will tell you step by step how the resistance movement was formed, because for about a day our guys were holding them on the bridge, the fighting was going on, we already heard the explosions and understood that something had to be done
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a place to prevent it from being looted, oleksandr gerashchenko, before the war, worked and was fond of nlp - he says. this helped him keep the attention of the crowd during mass rallies in kherson. for the first time , a message appeared on social networks that on the fourth of september, they will distribute humanitarian aid on svobody square and it was infuriating, we look at the trucks approaching from the trucks unloading them so that you think chumak in kakhovki stole food and they brought it to the mogumanitark, we did not let the people in, we went to the people and they stood stood stood turned around we were there with flags ukrainian slogans they turned around and drove away picture take it off well, it didn't work out and it was the first such , we as the heroes, well done guys with the boys shouted what
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a great job and for tomorrow already there, let's call more people, guys, someone had to wish the occupiers some kind of feeling are you describing you still have a year already, why i did it, i don't know oleksandr said that tomorrow we are meeting at 10:00 and i went to avatar and repeated exactly that, that we are meeting tomorrow at 10:00, anyone who has a desire can come and tomorrow, if possible, let me know if we are going here at 10:00 and we continue to talk to those er goats. and by the time i got home, again, all i could do was go home for an hour and came to the pass two hours later, and it turns out that the video i recorded was distributed on the internet on television and the wife's acquaintance even from israel met yours the man was shown on tv. the next day, the 5th, we gathered for a rally, not a huge, most powerful rally . you know what you called people to come to a rally where there are
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armed russians. that is, it is very dangerous . i accept the decision. i don’t say anything to anyone. i go to the crowd of armed russians. soldier, i say so and so, who is older , well, you saw me then, a beard, uh, three pigtails here, a theatrical silver mask, and here , three teeth, two, here, such tall boots, a leather jacket , well, such rags, the whole bear and the one that i am i just still remember the looks of these soldiers. i'm still sure what's going on. i'll say yes to my senior. good afternoon. there will be a peaceful rally. i'm asking you to pay attention to the provocations and not shoot at people. well , they took me by the arms and took me to oda and while there was the first interrogation and this moment, when you are sitting in the room, they are accusing you of working for the sbu, that there will be no rallies, that you will not be dragged to the basement right now, and
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the noise of clothes is growing on the street. kherson is the sea for me. imagine that. you sit and hear on the street outside your window, the sea behind the curtains, and then when the first shots started and when i started to get too crazy, they took me for barky and threw me out so that i, like, as an organizer, was supposed to restore order, we the russians there started grabbing people with poles and beating them, and then well the people couldn't stand it anymore and rushed towards the military and started shooting. they wounded one guy. the people ran over the fences at the military and the military . he was very scared. organizers yes, so that people don't get hurt and i approached the military and said, do you understand that such a number of people, when you run at you , you don't jump out half-heartedly, you won't have time
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, they will tear you, he blinked, waved and said , i understand. he somehow explained to the people that they should move away from the monument so that there would be no collision, that is, no one was hurt and he was fine. and for almost an hour and a half , the rally took place, but the people kept getting mad, got angry , the aggression went away, and it was very, very difficult. to restrain the crowd, a decision was made that people should be taken away because, well, plus, count that it's me and these russians. they are also nervous, they have automatic weapons in their hands, and then i climbed onto the stela nu and offered to make a movement of eternal fire. i was very
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impressed when it came out like this the number of people, our women are so bright, beautiful, fighting and as a place, ukrainians defended themselves, there is no need to organize. all the more kherson people, that is , every day a new leader appeared who gathered people who was with a megaphone. well, after a few days, this person disappeared and the rest failed, they left their fear at home and it was up to them to defend their place, to defend the whole of ukraine, because kherson was the first to come out and show its resistance. number and there is a video of how they carry the ukrainian flag and when you see people seeping through these cars, the orcs are frightened and start shooting upwards, but again, this infuriates people even more
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, causes more aggression, well, then i kept thinking what for what the ukrainians of kherson are incredibly reckless and they are ukrainians because it was such an incredible feeling of unity. i want a single organism going to the eternal fire of oleksandr. the book of the director of the local theater was named by the occupiers as the organizer of the rallies together with his acquaintance oleksandr gerashchenko and the chief director of the theater serhiy pavlyuk, and this despite the fact that mr. oleksandr himself was not even in kherson the first month of the occupation. and a month later, he woke up in the morning from the sound of a car buzzing near me. there is a private house for him. yes, we are in a separate street like this, there are no big cars there, when i looked out, i saw that a machine gun from an armored personnel carrier from this big kamaz was looking at the window , and there were two more harrows and transporters nearby, and the whole yard was surrounded by armed men, so this communication began with me directly
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with people who said all the time that they came to lay off. we have information that you are an organizer of rallies and you paid money at rallies and put me in a car and took me to kherson, so i went to kherson a month later almost because of the beginning of the war in such an escort, you know, the feeling was very strange, first of all, some kind of film was being filmed. well, just unreal. well , they are taking me with armed transporters. these men who are sitting here did not bring me to kherson by name. they pull your eyes like this - they put you on a chair and you can smell alcohol, it can be some kind of injection or sweet. the truth is also strange. fingerprints, then they took the cap, took a picture of it, and then the conversation started somewhere from one o'clock in the afternoon and until the evening, it would be good, well, the interrogation was like that, and we have information, they always came back
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to this that you are the organizer of the rallies, that the man of the fsb told me that he questioned, he said, well, how can you not understand, well, we are, brother, well, wait, well, the brothers are coming to visit with vodka, you are in tanks . well, how can i, as a person , perceive you? tell me, i don't know what they look like. well, how can i tell the difference? i've lived in kherson for 30 years. how can i tell the nazi apart ? he says they didn't even walk with torches. even then, i didn't know that there was a millet closer to them, with a lack of resonance. they were detained there. i'm the head of the eurasian theater association, and they rose up there. there are theaters in turkey and in georgia and portugal, well, everywhere in the world, we are in ukraine. well, how is it that we will work for for whom for the pictures of people
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, less and less came out because somewhere on the 15th they put out a car with horns and began to threaten us with prison. russian musicians are banned from rallies, and we started shooting grenades followed by sharpening gas, some special grenades that tore people's legs, because they must have seen a video of me somewhere where people were injured lying in blood with their eyes burned, that is, we inhaled a lot more smoke, well , it was already very it is dangerous and people began to gather less and less, but then they forbade us to wear any ukrainian symbols, that is, people were taken from the streets , who will later be called the artist was among those whom the occupiers called a nationalist for
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the toy machine attracted a lot of attention, the enemy came and took a video that we are here , uh, it's the headquarters of the nationalists, they found a dummy , that's me, a night club, there were themed parties, and somewhere among the soft toys, they found a dummy machine. well, it doesn't look like anything with weapons, they beat a lot of guys who were there at that time, four or four guys, they beat us very badly, then you were forced to hand them over , they were on the left, in the hospital, in the inpatient unit, our first such action was us they hung out en masse with guys who were part of the municipal guard because they hung up sticks en masse in crowded places, there is a widespread theory that there are only collaborators and those who agree with the new regime here and this is not ours was such an open demonstration of what is here and ukrainian patriotism and no one said that here this kherson is a bender, everything will never
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bend to any good man and we actively showed it, the tapes ended, but such activity gained such considerable support and we began to apply at that time theses e with the help of spray cans, i.e. drawing, were very primitive, but they did this function graffiti detained so i was illegally detained for 47 days, 40 days of torture, interrogations, abuse, the stories of those people who sat with me, 47 days of such uh-uh, non -stop pain and hope what is it about me and what helped me to survive those 47 days, to endure those interrogations, to endure those tortures, this is what he is doing together with his friends, if you can call it that, together with the boys who many of them were really real heroes of our city who took part in organizations
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more serious such resistance movements were more serious and armed and took part in undermining collaborators, for which they were caught, many of them have not yet been released, and this is the neighborhood of communication with them and in general the understanding that someday the time will come when we will sit with you like this and tell stories about what she does what she did to us, what she did to many other people in the night , innocent women, even children. brought pocs, we understood that one day they would pay for it one way or another , one of the groups of activists, which included yevhen and serhiy, just helped repay the occupiers here and now, associations always form in the head if you especially know some historical process that took place in our country directly in the south, in the kherson region if we already consider the second
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world war , derivative groups of ukrainian nationalist organizations were also active in the territory of the kherson region, and one of the leaders of this movement was stepan bandera's brother bohdan bandera, and when we are told that it is more a hero of western ukraine, then it is not true because in principle we have one hero and ukraine alone at the time when it was not organized and centralized . people who were familiar with us were taken to the basement, they were taken to the torture chamber, it is clear that under the pressure of the force of moral tests of some kind, people can tell the information that is not needed and many more people could have suffered due to the fact that these were small groups who communicated only among themselves, well, mainly among themselves, if they communicated with other groups, then it was as much as
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a conspiracy as possible, and in order not to give other people a minimum of information , a maximum of results. field, we walked here with my friend sergey on the road, we coordinated, we determined the azimuths, we determined the exact coordinates, we transmitted this information, and then based on this information , our electronic forces already worked out concretely, i cannot tell you the details of some tasks that we were given direct destruction, but there were such tasks and there were many such tasks, and as far as i know, there were more than a hundred such partisan groups . the pier from kherson
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happened there, they leave some uh cache, they throw us the coordinates, we find some atb packages or others there, and we take it further and further, the task is to prove it on the antoniv bridge. it was actually such a tough roadblock there the inspections were serious, but sometimes there were vankas, in short, they were like that, but sometimes they were also with dogs that would be trained on the threshold for some kind of explosives. that is, at first we sent one car that was just empty , and then they called us and said that there are no dogs today such a shift that suits us, we carry everything, they check us there, and you are not nazis by any chance, no, he said that the non-combatant drove quietly, in fact, we did not even praise them very much. they looked at
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the trunks, yes, but for some reason they never they looked at the back row of the car. i don't know, because it just happened like that, the machine just isn't lying, it's on the floor in the back row, he looked out the window, the sofa is empty, is there a cap lying there, the trunk looked in the trunk, there's a spare spare it's just on the floor in the back of the car, it's like an existence. but they behaved carelessly, you see that somewhere someone first cooperated, this cafe cooperated, for example, with russian collaborators, the russians were collaborators, and the next day this cafe was no longer working for some reason, er, people were inspired we believed it happened that uh, a collaborator of some kind . we are there on the street, he is walking. something is walking, he thinks everything is fine
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. did not kill, or he is needed as a witness, for example, or he is needed to tell something, uh, we still have such a mini-brigade. yes , i was with my friend, uh, 20+ to 25, uh, our friend, who was 47 at the time well, now it's been a year more and grandfather was with us. that's how we called him grandfather, so he's 58, well, he's us of course he helped out a lot because he just dressed like a typical pensioner and took some kind of bag and everyone thought that he was some old man with a poor bag, he was playing the role , so to speak, but in fact there could be explosives in the bag, all kinds of insides of bodies , for example, his i had to put my grandfather
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somewhere with a bag , no one even thinks about such agents. there were agents in the group of serhii gerashchenko, who was in kherson almost the entire time of the occupation and was actively developing the rebel network. well, i have a lot of phones, i have connections left , i called people, give me the compasses, give me where they are, how many of them are, what kind of equipment is coming and many photos, a lot of information, the milkmaids brought us milk. well, it's already work, it's already such a doh. and what can we do? it's just so classic. yes, yes, because of the gentor network, can you name some objects there, like the petrovsky plant? yes, we did a lot of
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research because we were there. air defense systems and missiles on mykolaiv and we still counted every projectile that flew out by the sound, identified what was flying out and where they were hiding, drove around, watched how they drove in, when the ammunition drove in, that is, people who lived nearby found acquaintances , got to know each other through acquaintances who live on some balconies, they could see both day and night and reported and we notified our artillery and as a result destroyed all those shops where the equipment was according to mykolaiv. i had grandmothers like that. yes, interesting women. some of them were dogs.
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they were treated because it was very dangerous for the young guys near these houses where the leadership of the collaborators were there and the military guard was there and there were very few people and it was very noticeable, then i asked such elderly women , they helped the heroine themselves marina asked to call her that, and still she is afraid that one of the collaborators will want to take revenge on her . so we will hide her face. there were threats to beat me, there were threats to kill those who knew me. i personally worked alone. in two pods in two districts. every morning i went out early, i knew when they had a shift and they don't drive around the streets that often, and then these yellow and blue ribbons
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are mine, wherever possible, while the paint was still writing slogans ukrainian uh, when i was tying up, the police of the occupier came up and stopped near me . you speak in russian. what are you doing ? i'm talking . i'm talking. e tape pockets were always securely hidden one of them said and she did nothing further mrs. marina was already receiving more serious tasks and they were monitoring the time of departures from enemy
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locations , she transmitted the coordinates after some time, when this information was verified. we heard a very, very powerful arrival, terrible joy, terrible joy. it was marina who followed individual enemies and passed on information about their movements, so they told me that he is very dangerous and does very bad things for our city to pass on information to minutes when he leaves where the number of the car where is he going one day i was very old and er crippled with crutches the second day i was in
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a short er skirt like a young woman and so on the third day so with a hood on my head and it was necessary to sit and in the bushes, the bushes are healthy, and on the bridge there were many such explosions of cars, so it was planned that this person would also be neutralized the first time when i went to the task. well, somehow, you know, in such difficult moments, you probably mobilize yourself and find something in yourself something that wasn't there before that's when i came and told the guys, you know, i must have lost something from the artist, ms. marina asked me to bring her books in ukrainian, now in kherson there are not enough of them
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, she says that she will not go anywhere from the city, even though she has somewhere and to whom. no, no, no, not once. i was thinking of leaving kherson. although there is a place to leave and there are invitations, but i have lived in this place for a very long time, i love it, i am a patriot of ukraine, a ukrainian of my place . what place should kherson go to if if it were, it is necessary already, this is the situation. this is what we have. but together with the last child, what is the space left here? i would squeal here loudly. for now , the director of my theater is here and we
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have to continue working, we are making plans the work is ongoing, performances will be held in kherson, even small ones, in the theater, there are bomb shelters, so to speak, and there are kherson people, that’s why i’m coming here. is this the size of ochakivskyi and the dnipro, and the sea that is nearby and these steppes, uh, they inspire what people here can’t or some strangers accept that we lived here, well, that was what we worked for. we thought about the future. some people come here , they say to themselves. to the world with one suitcase, which contained a pair of mini jeans and a pair of underwear. i went all the way, but then again i realized how strong we ukrainians are because they were complete strangers. people there in lviv took me into their house. i lived there for four months
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with my family, then that's exactly how i am in kyiv now in kherson. they are people. the key to the house is where i live. because my house is still there, this is our strength here. we don’t need any kind of things . they shot machine guns at us and no one, that’s all . all the russians did was cry , they rallied people, they made them stronger, and this well, i was so impressed by kherson. i was talking about gays there. i said i love you . 368 days of heroic resistance of ukrainians to the russian invaders continues in veter . news on espresso in the studio of anzhelika sezonenko

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