tv [untitled] March 17, 2023 1:30am-2:01am EET
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[000:00:00;00] in the park, if you can say so, it is very important because our population and you and i are all psychologically traumatized to varying degrees , of course, but people who have survived, for example , occupation and bombing - this is a very serious psychological trauma, and therefore we must approach this very carefully in such a direction of tourism although it will be and it will be very relevant and will be relevant for more than one decade, i think that after this war, well , there are several objects in buchi, we understand that the bridge is broken in irpen, so it will remain as a monument because a new one is being built nearby the monument of the cemetery of burned cars is also near irpen, but it is such a point museum exhibits, we will have city museums , they are almost some kind of tatters, should they be rebuilt, or is it possible that it should really be done as a museum
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exhibit, and for people to build a new comfortable city nearby, somewhere i will have a lot of views er, it's completely different, er, radically different, my personal opinion is that i believe that er , people will probably want to return to their land and they will want to live on their land in their city, they will not want to live somewhere nearby and live somewhere next to an open-air museum and constantly with the memory of what they experienced. people are so settled that they need to live on. how not to do it so that it doesn't happen, that's why i believe that these cities will gradually be all the same.
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restored and rebuilt, perhaps some part will remain in the opinion of our state and high-ranking officials will decide which objects will remain, but let's say a city like mariupol. we cannot leave it in ruins, because mariupol for many is not a house and it is not there are not some streets, the names of the squares are native the land on which they want to live and they will not want to live next to mariupol, they will want to live in their city, in the new one, in the other one, but still, in my own way, i believe that gradually these places that we are losing and that are being erased the old enemy army is using its own fire. they will still be restored, memory routes will be point-to-point. by the way, i once had the opportunity to see a similar and very neat route in warsaw. i was there on a business trip and
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was preparing stories for the cycle of stories for the anniversary of the second world war ii and warsaw to what extent we know and you also know that it was destroyed, the damn historical center well, it was actually a bitch from the earth, besides the fact that the poles restored their capital and recreated the historical center in an absolutely identical way, which you just can't help but pick on, whether the building there is from the 18th century that this is a building of the 20th century, the restorers worked very effectively there, they have such a light route with markings that runs through the entire city, something happened with interactive maps with
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qr-codes on which you can find out in all languages what is happening visually and to see it and hear it to feel who people who do not have the opportunity to see it are very, very cool. we live in germany, which was also bombed during the second world war. who can we draw inspiration from and who do we have to take an example from , unfortunately, humanity still lives with wars and we still remember the consequences of the second world war and we know examples of countries that recovered and recovered well after the second world war. therefore, it is a long process, a debatable process. but i think that in the end we will find compromise solutions that satisfy the people as well
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who want to return to their mutilated cities and tourists who will come later and study the real history of the 21st century, sad, terrible , but it happened, it happened. what do you write, where did you learn this, these are interesting facts because it is really interesting to read there is history and modernity unfortunately, i did not visit and did not see and have not seen luhansk oblast and donetsk oblast, this is my personal pain and they were so so, you will see we must be new to them, but yes. i regret that i did not see either that nature or those monuments of architecture and culture that they were before this terrible war. now
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, in addition to various areas of my activity, i still is the editor of the travel portal convenient travel is such a large travel portal that, before the war, was engaged in renovating the industry in principle in many regions and talked about the interesting things that can be seen in different regions, simply supports this site as a partner and we started such a cycle unbreakable yes, it is really aimed at giving everyone the opportunity, despite the war and anything , to study the history of ukraine, our er, eastern lands , er, it is very important. this is what i think now, because these towns are originally ukrainian and we do not know a lot about them, because how you and i talked before, there was no opportunity to travel like that, and no one had such a possible opportunity or even the thought of going on
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vacation to luhansk or donetsk region just to get to know their country. fighting this is my personal the battle to teach ukrainians to travel in their own country and at least to get to know their region in full. what happened in donetsk region is statistics, planted stereotypes, a vacation once a month, and maybe the sea is being discussed there for work, or there are some winter vacations, well, the choice was small. and you a weekend vacation is so informative, cultural, ukraine is lovely. it was absolutely a miracle for us. now this trend is changing, and i am happy for her. she was able
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to change already after the 14th year and is very the great message was patriotic to this promotion, and now ukrainians also continue to get to know the country, and we want to help them in this, that is why they actually started this cycle . - and then later by the soviet authorities, but still many of them remained fundamentally ukrainian and with a deep understanding that they are ukraine , part of ukraine is historical and rightfully so. well, i myself will give such a city that was founded by the cossacks after the war, i will organize a similar excursion in daughtery, very cool, it’s true, my heart is breaking, i really wanted and wanted
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to do this during the filming period, ukraine is impressive, you remember this project, unfortunately, we did not manage to do a full cycle of e-e stories about each region. i planned and remove the daughter and the luganchy and then maybe we had the opportunity to remember now and reproduce based on those memories, but it did not happen , i will definitely do it. victory, but now i have to do everything for her, and i know that now you are engaged in volunteering, you continue to volunteer, but you are already helping the soldiers of the army, but how did you get on this path before, you helped the displaced people , now the army considers itself a volunteer so much so that, well, a volunteer for this is too proud
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a concept for me, i help volunteers, i can say that and help. under a volunteer yes, it is possible because in fact i am proud and admire those people who have left absolutely all their affairs and what they were doing before that dived into this field, many dived into it very deeply since the 14th year er. it touched me directly in vorokhta when i was looking for an opportunity, well, actually, as each of er. conscious and our citizens was looking for an opportunity to help it is possible to do at least something useful for the defenders or for our people, and so it happened that my subscribers started writing to me, to whom i told about
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tourist attractions a few months ago. they started to write to me with completely different questions and requests for help, this is my tsarina, where am i? i felt myself as a volunteer because it is simply impossible not to respond and not to react to it under such conditions and because i have experience as a journalist and many years of experience in finding everything that is possible and impossible under any conditions and very quickly , i managed to find contacts of those who can redirect the help, i.e. i was actually engaged in such a coordinating business, i found for people who turned to me an opportunity to receive help from someone from funds, from some public organizations
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, i became very active at that time i used to go to medical warehouses near lviv, i found a connection with oda ova of different regions of the body, which you filmed earlier during ukraine, it’s impressive. so they have already become active volunteers. and by the way, some of our friends have become attached overcame the armed forces of ukraine and are now defending our ukraine in the fall. by the way, just a few months before the large-scale invasion, we were shooting a big film about transcarpathia, and we already met there with a local tourist expert who is well-known to me and whom i love, a professor of zakopu as his now everyone knows fedor shrom, he has been in the armed forces of ukraine for a long time, and i
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am proud that i know such a person and that a person from the tourism industry knows what he is fighting for and also has an educational function . this is one of such heroes, there are many guides, mountain guides who also became what are you now, these are beautiful tigers, lions, we can't show the faces of our soldiers like that, i also know famous people who joined the ranks of the armed forces , these are people which happened to me very suddenly, you can say that at that time i was in the mykolaiv region and was looking for a humanitarian everywhere to feed temporary resettlers eh and this summer she is my first editor with me in the photo natalya hryhorivna klymenko the woman who gave me the journalistic profession she is very active and always inspired me and of course
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she became an active volunteer in the city er, at the time when we were looking everywhere for pieces of food, clothes and everything we needed , the guys called me and then er, the victim of the bombings of mykolaiv at that time was a very difficult situation in the city, but still the people of mykolaiv supplied them with food, and in fact, every day under shelling, the russian brothers cut them to pieces, but they gave a decent selection. to be honest, i was proud of them at that time . they are calling me, uh, the guys from the uh, patrol police say yes and yes, valeria , we we know you from your films, we know that you are engaged in volunteer work, and yes , here we have, the other day, one of the warehouses with
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a humanitarian woman was raided and we need to deliver her very quickly to be separated because we do not know if there will be more arrivals , of course i was very upset because i understood that at that time, mykolaiv was more in need than pervomaisk, after all, pervomaisk remained in the rear and in relative peace and began to refuse the fact that the guys give out there, the townspeople already suffer, they need more , but they assured me that there is enough humanitarian aid in mykolaiv, the transit history is good. there are access routes, so we protect, we can share. okay, i say, let’s, uh, now we’ll organize the delivery until we were looking for a car to go to mykolaiv , the guys took the bus in their only day off, uh
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, and came to us with this humanitarian woman, that’s it it's just such a story, you know, one more time. it affirms deep down somewhere a belief in humanity, then we got to know these guys more deeply , we now correspond with each other, sometimes it turned out that one of the guys had to lose his mother in the mykolaiv region, literally a few weeks before our meeting and he so sincerely sought to help the emigrants, knowing that there are many people from his native village in our town, i don’t even know that it’s emotional , you can express it in words, it’s impossible , it’s impossible, this feeling and tears are just in a flurry of tears, which hugs are sincere, it is simply impossible
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to describe what we felt at the wrong time, and by the way, this story had a continuation, because in a few weeks i saw our mykola, in his instagram, in a photo from the hospital during one of the operations he tore off his foot, now he had a period of rehabilitation and again went to defend ukraine, the mykolaiv oblast, including the incredible it is such a wound again to the front, everything stopped for me, i remember that morning. when i woke up and opened and read news and i opened the feed i see what i am. a week ago, i hugged this guy, he is healthy, strong, and now he is lying with his eye bandaged , thanking you. thank you to our doctors and to the almighty
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, they saved his eye, but his leg. well, he is so strong in spirit, eh, or just hm, he will lose his spirit for the whole city and for all of it, the village is actually erased from the face, yes, guys, to the weapons, i know that the volunteers and with whom you work, you give gifts, especially this is our team of the small turd ukraine all this time, and i think i am not the only one, i want to say something and thank you for all those efforts and for all those the sacrifices that people make for us and for us somewhere in the world or here in ukraine i really want to say thank you someone has more opportunity we have the opportunity to thank you with beauty we thought
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and collected the best ones some of the best photos of ukraine, beautiful ukraine, not for the poor ukraine and made such a limited a local businessman who has a printing house volunteered to help us with a series of paintings . before independence day, we printed more than 30 paintings and sent them to volunteers we knew so that they, in turn, could thank their donors. or keep them if they wanted, but most of them were transferred to our foreign donors and, er, in this way, this chain of thanks, er, he actually united many countries of the world, i am so happy that you communicate with those immigrants who were the enemy of your father, with whom you communicated
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that you are tracking the fate of those people who had to flee, by the way, many of them are still living there, but a year has passed and they are still living there because there were a lot of resettled people at that time, and those who we removed from cities and towns that are no longer there people have nowhere to go to return and of course they adapt and relocate their business and settle in, well, they have already settled in, in fact, they are already part of vorokhta and there they already consider them as their own, they will communicate in ukrainian who did not communicate or language courses were organized there in time or local people there contributed to this this is very much a story of kinship and unity, it's good, but, well, most of those are my heroes, most of them communicate with me, not i with them, but they answer with me, tell stories, send
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photos, some even returned to their cities and towns, some remained there, well, for the most part, their fate was such that they remained there even in vorokhta, maybe until the war ends, and maybe someone will completely redirect his life vector and stay in the mountains. i understand. where will you go immediately after the victory, we have already agreed that it will be donetsk and crimea. it will also be necessary to visit a lot. you are not the only one to show it. but it will be after the victory. and now, uh, we understand that people still need to reset for the weekend a short vacation for a week and so where can you go in ukraine for three days now, there are many such places, there are many, and we are working on it by the way, we are actively working right now because
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we have finally resumed our filming activity and we are trying to do the following routes weekend, but at the same time, we are also preparing big films. by the way, in transcarpathia, which i mentioned, it so happened that many people are in favor of it. in the last six months, i am recording somewhere that they wrote to me specifically, asking to continue this route, because that is what happened what uh for this period this movie filmed with us not so long before the beginning of a large-scale war, became for them a supporting route, a route of getting to know their new home, their new region, to which they were thrown by this war, but still they began to get to know it in a completely new way
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, each film is ours in such a way that it immerses not just in tourist locations or places where you can relax or relax, but first of all to get to know the region of the cultural researcher and to get to know its features of the worldview there , some features of its ethnic beliefs some curiosities highlights e-e the language is unusual sometimes even in many regions historical features well, there is a lot that is worth knowing and what we are currently working on in terms of where they rest and where they should go , of course people now choose destinations for themselves in more relatively calm regions and of course completely calm we don't have any regions yet, but still there are some in which
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it is relatively calm and you can not constantly worry about each and every one of them . by the way, the beautiful ternopil region is also a region that is tourist-oriented and has been developing this industry for a long time, that has certain tourist amenities and infrastructure sufficient to accommodate and organize it, that, thanks to the efforts of our indomitable ukrzaliznytsia, even have direct connections with many cities. that is, you can get on the train in kyiv and arrive in the same vorokhta in the morning and then go to yaremche and further west or to uzhhorod, this all makes these trips easier and also
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makes our people happy. i never agree with the thought that now is not the time to rest. it is very timely and when a specific person needs it, because in order for us to endure, we need strength, and strength tends to run out, so they need to be restored, besides, what is this tourism industry? the first one has not yet recovered from covid from the difficult years of our isolation, so to speak, it must endure and it is also worth supporting because now the war will end and we will have victory, and together with it we will have an insane amount of population that will need to be rehabilitated and this and the military
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and people who psychologically need recovery and will need a base on which to base this rehabilitation. therefore, it is now necessary to especially carefully and somehow expediently direct investments into this industry , support the tourist business, as far as i know, hours of those who suffered the most during this period because there are no subsidies m- m all that they can attract some state programs, they all generally go to humanitarian aid for weapons, this is of course understandable, but still, i would emphasize and emphasize the attention of our officials who are related to this sphere, however, do not forget about the tourism industry, it is important because travel will help a lot in rehabilitation, because travel is a psychological relief, rehabilitation , travel itself, rehabilitation, not to mention
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that ukraine has tremendous potential in medical tourism, medical tourism we have many institutions, sanatoriums, prophylactics , there are rest houses that are aimed at restoring health, both psychological and treatment, yes, and how many more will be added and how many more will be added and how many more are needed to do in order to restore them, because they have been in decline for a long time and, well , we have to be honest, ukraine did not make excessive efforts to ensure that this industry was at its height. for this, of course, the war was interrupted by a large-scale war, but still, one should not forget even at this time about supporting this industry, in
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other words, you will have a lot of work after our victory . are impossible options in order to film and show and cultivate ukraine, it is important. you know, i have never once regretted the fact that i once immersed myself in it, i saw ukraine in a completely different way during these trips, i er, adjusted and completely rejected my television career having immersed myself in it, i believe that this is my personal struggle and my personal way to help this country, that's what i found in this and i believe that it is useful, it is wonderful when a person can do something useful and of high quality for his country for his land for one's people is happiness, that's the truth, it's useful and it's very
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necessary. thank you very much for what you do. thank you for visiting us. we are waiting for you. next time in the studio with the presentation of a film about our crimea. important and inspiring. i hope that we will all soon know in which country we live and for which country we are fighting . the column was really cool on our broadcast.
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the amarathon continues, if we fight, our children protect our own , now we know how to stop and drive away, to hate, to drown, to undermine, to shoot down, and to save, to attack and to free, and the main thing is that now we know exactly what you are worth , and what we, the defense forces of ukraine, and we are not stop together to victory smile look acquaintance the first flowers and silly jokes in my head i scroll again these minutes hours and days we haven't met you for a long time we learned to read minds how i just want
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