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[000:00:00;00] made this whole situation a little more difficult for me in this whole war, it is easier for me to live now that i can be very useful and this makes me happy and makes my life easier , as it were. sands er-e widely yes avdiyivka er-e kamyanka well kamyanka is everything for me you know how i say i say usa in the united states of avdiyivka that's my name it was nearby eh yes eh if you compare then and now, what's the difference? look , for example, at the moment, it's very similar well, at least that's what's happening. i'm not there right now, not in the bahamian direction. yes, we're not in such a direction now that, in principle, it already reminds me of ato and what happened in those years, but when we
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went to the front in may it was of course such an intensity , such events that happened to me every day at the front. they usually happened during the ato . intense but not such types of weapons were used, yes, already in the 22nd, well, but the war was still quite intense over time, the intensity decreased and the wounded became much less, and the days when you risk your life there also became much less, then in the 22nd when we came to kharkiv oblast in may, every time we left, well, it’s real, i’m not kidding, well, hmm, well, i just wondered every time that we were coming back, did we get caught every day? yes, yes, it was. it was
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every day when we came to we were fighting these days, well, almost every day, and we always came back to our headquarters there and came there to hand over the walkie-talkies for the next group that will go there tomorrow. well, we changed there. it always looked like that at the headquarters, they were like that. well, they when we arrived again, they didn't believe you, maybe but they just found out that we can go, that we climb to such places , uh, that many people simply don't want to go because of the doctors, despite the fact that i have a crew of this man and two women, for example there were situations there when we were sitting in the basement sheltered and over there on the radio enemy aircraft enemy aircraft all in shelter all exposures well, i'm also starting to go down here continued on the radio cuba on departure well cuba is not only me but all my crew alaska artist and alaska and
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why us why us well and a bunch you know the men and the doctors are sitting there, and they are all cubans, explain, well, let’s go. we were leaving with us, there was one guy there who was in our fire cover, and we were going out in turnstiles, enemy aircraft were flying there, and we were going out and, uh, on even there, well , the command, as they said that few people can to go to such places, and they have already ticked the box to send us in the video itself, now there is no such thing, now it is more or less calm, uh, well, in the place where we are, because i know, because my friends also work with the hospital, everyone gave them time my friends are in solidarity and in the direction of bakhmut, and there is a completely different situation there, everything is so hot there so far. now i will still
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feel eh, well, it's not that it's safe. well , it's already not that it will be there in may it's the beginning of summer there, how did you experience it psychologically, you say every time men are afraid of sending you to dangerous places , as they asked themselves , you need not only to think about yourself, about your life, in order to protect yourself, but also to think as a person to save a wounded person. there's a sense of humor at a high level. and there we don't even always immediately understand how dangerous the situation was, that is, there's adrenaline. i noticed that a long time ago, from the age of 14, i noticed that the effect of adrenaline on a person can be or you
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on the contrary, you become more efficient. even in stressful situations, i do even better there. roughly speaking, i can do intramural access there. when it's a stressful situation, when i'm simply told there , i'll drip the person. i can still sit and pick at these veins. i'm not going to put a catheter there , i'm upset, i'm somehow going to and i do all this. and there are people who, on the contrary , fall into super, they cannot do anything at all in such conditions, and i think that these are still two types of people and that it does not even depend on some kind of upbringing there of some intellectual it's enough that something is laid here from the very beginning and everything is great because i saw the video of your rescues, there is so much blood, uh, well, there are footage from donbas. yes, when you just hold a person by the hand by the leg, they are simply covered in blood, and you you help her, well, it’s simple for a girl. no, you don’t have to do it here. why did the hall come immediately and this doesn’t mean that men are worse than women or women are braver
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there and so on, it just doesn’t depend on gender at all, well, you either can or you can’t it doesn't matter if it's a man or a woman the question is not important at all, you are not only a doctor who provides help to the wounded, but at that moment, i don’t know if the closest person is a psychologist or someone there, what they say, they understand. well, some of them may not make it - sometimes you understand that when a wounded person is really in a serious condition, he will not talk to you in particular, as sorokov once again says. our teacher that if your wounded person screams in pain, then you should scream in joy. talking with you it means u he has no problems there with the respiratory tract, he can speak eh and eh, here are all these things about how if he is injured, he talks. well
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, there may also be some kind of confused consciousness, there are various states, but basically if a person talks to you, then it is already good a sign because if a person wakes up in such a state that he may not make it, then most likely this person will already be connected to oxygen and he will have an endothelium tube standing there and he will be unconscious and he will talk to you don't be anymore and what are they talking about? lubomyr, joking with the wounded happens in different ways. well, i remember one moment when we were taking out one wounded person and i asked him. well, he was so close to a serious condition, uh, and there he had problems with his eyes i also changed the bandage there, by the way, because you can't just tie the eyes with a bandage there , you have to put special nets there, otherwise there is a risk of being left
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without eyes and the guys did not provide help correctly . by the way, this happens periodically, that is, i understand that there are many the educated of the uneducated the guys at the front who don't know even the most basic things there and i was there changing his bandage, i quickly cut off this bandage i wanted to save his eyes, by the way, he can see in both eyes and i changed them to shields and i want them, i asked something, hmm, how do you feel there i have my own question. i don't remember exactly, but his answer is that he is lying and he is so vasya bloody. his hand was still there, i was there with a tourniquet, well, they don't see anything bleeding, is he lying for ukraine? well, that's the answer there was to my question. how are you feeling? he is for ukraine. he is so emotional he once said that he was so emotional, i don’t regret that you even got into such a situation because he knows why he does it. class is what distinguishes us from
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the enemy. this is heroism and understanding. what are we fighting for? well, i really don’t care when they get caught . in such a situation where their friends are dying there, well, they also somehow communicate with each other, they have some kind of relationship with each other, and then when they find themselves on a foreign land, what are they fighting for here? well, i don't understand your cases of communication with them it is possible that some prisoners were taken. well, not personally, i worked with the group of the spider ruslan postovoyta, when in shirokina in the 16th year, there was an operation to break up group e, but when eight prisoners were taken, then they were taken, there were russian military and so-called the people of dnipro, well, i don't remember how many people were there. well, there were eight people together, and i, at least, if
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i saw them there with him , well, they did n't really communicate. hmm, i don't know why, but i do there are always people who fight on the ukrainian side, they seem somehow beautiful to me, well, it doesn’t even depend on uh, you know , some external data, but something internal that glows from the inside, and these people immediately seem to me like some kind of darkness, something so unpleasant , something like that what repulses me is this impression of these prisoners, but then even more or less if i had been loyal to them although even then it was already a war, it was already a terrible war , beautiful people died, many people underestimated all of this, that's why it was scary well, because
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for example, i was waiting for a full-scale invasion back in the 14th year, er, or in the 15th year , i was waiting for it, on the contrary, it just so happened that when it wasn't there, i already thought, well, it probably won't happen, i took what you expected something like that can happen from the very beginning, but on the contrary, i was accumulating some of these things there. i even had a driver with the call sign walter, and then, unfortunately, he got into such a situation. he was the name of australia and was captured. well, they were surrounded there er, and i have always collected some kind of medicine there and even i don't know through whom they were handed over, do you know such syringes, still of the soviet model , which are reusable, which you have to boil somehow, yes, me too, and walter asks me, he says, "what do you need to throw it away ? and i say in case of a boiler, that is you didn't always prepare. i think i always thought to myself that uh, let them be better, everything will be better
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in case of a boiler, but it won't be necessary before such a situation happens, and i won't have all this, well, but we also have this joke about the boiler and he came to me even there page on facebook and we constantly joked about it and then at some point he got into it in mariupol and was captured and thank god he returned, there was an exchange and he returned, i talked with him there sometime in the 19th year why did you decide to go to the reserve you were fighting and something happened, well, i was in a very difficult state. my personal and emotional burnout, depression , i had no energy for anything. when i heard footsteps behind the door, i just had night attacks because i had i was afraid that now someone will come and talk to me, and in general, since then i still have a phobia of phone conversations. i really don't like talking on the phone, i don't know why it could be some kind of uh feeling that now there might be
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some bad news already they will say something bad to you, but before the war i used to talk on the phone normally, now i feel much more comfortable in the form of a message in the form of some kind of communication with people and this whole moral plus, i understood that the medical service that we, for example, created for my native mykhailo in the first assault company, er, it can already work fully without my presence , that is, i was not there, there was no such need for me and in general at the front. at that time, there were already quite a lot of trained paramedics who had combat experience who could provide assistance and engage in evacuation eh that's when the full-scale operations began, then the situation changed, because the front became much larger and the number of already trained paramedics with experience, well
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, it's logical. if every paramedic with experience had to take someone under him to teach and you know how to release new pyramidites into this world well , it seems to me that somehow it should work like that because i always say that uh, this is a war from the 14th year that happened in our country. we were lucky that it was there because it was a training ground for those who wanted , those who wanted, those who learned, those who gained experience, and they can now pass on all their experience, because if there was no war in donbas and simply immediately a full-scale invasion that our chances would be much smaller, it's just that our victory is now a matter of time and patience and the help of partners, of course, weapons , we need weapons, a lot of weapons, and then everything will be fine, even all other issues besides weapons can be solved by people. it's just that our
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volunteers are there, tactical medicine is there even transport of some kind, well, if we are not talking about an armored one. by the way, there is a great lack of mt-lb and everything else, even the ukrainian people can get it there, they can buy it. you can already make a uniform there. therefore , we also have your own uniform in these, you know what you have become the initiator of that or one of the initiators of starting to sew military uniforms for women, yes well, in fact, this issue has been raised for a long time and only now, well, let's say we developed a women's uniform and it is offered by the ministry of defense. but we are not the only ones, and we, the ministry of defense, choose someone alone competition, the women's veteran movement is a movement, yes, that's right, because we have already become multifunctional there, and these functions change depending on the needs, because
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when kyiv was still under the threat of occupation , when there were russian troops around... we worked very intensively, in addition to all this, we made supplies there , we have a laboratory in which drones are manufactured or tuned, well, you can just take an ordinary drone there, use a thermal imager to add it there, or something else, we had the restaurant is open, where we prepared hot food and also delivered it, but for example, when kyiv was already liberated, well, kyiv oblast was liberated, well, they didn't hear that the restaurant was no longer needed and we closed it. well, a workshop appeared there , for example, i joined my teacher stanislav bitus well, that person with whom i studied fashion design and hanna suvorkina is also a designer, one of the best in ukraine , the water directly created medicines for women's forms, you are not strong before that
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, man, and it was not convenient, well, you know this kind of question, the army must provide its soldiers with comfort, first of all, because clothes and everything that happens in the war must be as comfortable as possible. of course, you can also wear men's uniforms, but there are nuances, that is, if we take the same pants built there on knee pads, if i wear them, i have knee pads here and there above my knees, and that is, if i have to fall sharply on my knees without well, then these knee pads will not protect me because anatomically women have longer legs than men, there is a question in that that women have breasts, men don't have them either, and if there are no suprasternal folds , then everything will be pulled here, too, and there will be maximum inconvenience, the fit of the pants, the hips are different if it is men's pants. so when a woman sits down, her waist will immediately
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sag, and it will also be uncomfortable if we take a female doctor, but especially for war , somewhere in civilian life it is not of such fundamental importance, and if in war it is very important plus very often men's they are also short, that is, you also wear a cap and when you bend your leg there, you already have an e- e bare foot well, it’s also uncomfortable, that’s why all these little nuances are felt very strongly directly in the war. well, we have quite a lot of women in the army now, and if we’re there, we’re also a medical crew. well, for example, i don’t sit in the trenches. well, because it is not a war is limited only to the cops, but there are many women who sit in the trenches, there are as many stormtroopers there who go to the assaults that should be and of course they need convenience, even when we were developing the uniform we first sewed the first batch, sent the girls to the front and the girls gave their
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made remarks after which we corrected something there well, for example, it is inconvenient to shoot there if there is a button , yes, they changed it to velcro and some other things like that, but little things, little things for someone it may seem like what is this well, here you go there is nothing to do yes there you decide, you decide what is better: a button or velcro well, but in fact it is really important and we want the women's uniform to be implemented in the ministry of defense and that not only we now also feel and provide this uniform for free to women but we want that it is not only us they did, but also from the state, this all happened on the official level, on the official level, you were also a clothing designer. yes, you were in the 13th year. yes, but in the 19th year . - here i see
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even there are some photos and this is a photo from your show. yes, this is a man on the screen. i will do one show on february 6 and they were planning. brand. in fact, i didn’t have time to do it. i had all this in the process of development. but the war came and i thought that everything would probably be postponed until later . to deal with this matter, of course, her stay at the front in the composition, this process is being delayed, it is being done everything is not as fast as we would like, but it is still being done uh well, we are now working with the women's veteran movement, first of all, there will be a line of clothes that well there will be two lines, one is more comfortable for everyday life, this kind of clothing
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is a bit militaristic, but civilian merch, we are now making declarations with lily pustovit, she is also a well-known ukrainian designer. paris, well, but not at the ukrainian, oh, not at the french fashion week, but the ukrainian cultural center is the ukrainian diaspora, and people there are just eager to help us and want to help us get to the french fashion week, but for this , first of all, we need to make a show in this to the ukrainian cultural center, it will be german-style, it will be a completely different fashion collection, i’m saying that we will have two girls. yes, it’s cool that you still haven’t
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abandoned your passion. it was not a surprise for you, you said that you had been waiting for such a development for a long time, but at this very moment i was already thinking that it probably would not happen, well, how can you say from mixed feelings, that is, you were waiting and not waiting at the same time did you win for a long time to go to the front again or not? well, by may, you found, well , on the first day, you didn’t run to the military commissar because i didn’t hesitate at all, but that’s how it all turned out, we, uh, the war started on february 24, on february 25 , you can, kateryna, accept my partner in to the women's veteran movement at the headquarters directly, uh, we opened this same headquarters, we arrived, we found a room, a large room, we came to open something else , there was another problem, the keys did not fit, but the owner allowed
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us to take it. uh, from the office on the floor below and they said, what are you doing here? well, we explained there. well, uh, and all that. if it was really uh, according to the agreement, and we were opening and we didn't know at all, we had to make some kind of place in which there would be gather people who ready to do something and we thought that in one plus then there was a threat to kyiv as well. well, at least they wanted kyiv in three days and in my imagination that then when the invasion just started it was like that we are going to quickly organize the medical service and defend kyiv takes because the evacuation of the wounded in the kyiv region, that's how i saw it well, but you know how it would have continued there if we didn't just drag ourselves into this process of supplying all this and if we talk about the efficiency ratio er, about my efficiency ratio
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actions at that moment at the headquarters with all this supply, e.e. with obtaining transport there , medicine and everything else, then i was needed more there and here very much. just as i already said about the medical service in donbas , which i left when i realized that it still works and without me i went to the front to deal with the evacuation of the wounded, then when i saw that the headquarters could well work without me there well, there is no need for me to be there, i bought a car for it, i already had there all the necessary tactical ammunition for the car medicine and then when i had all this i went to the front or i can't help but ask why cuba i have this call sign back in 2007 or maybe even earlier i went to kazantip to a music festival in crimea and there they are so
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they called me because i walked around in sarcasms and tanned a lot, i was so almost black in color, if i spend a lot of time in the sun, i can tan like that, and they started calling me something like a creole cuban woman, well, they started saying that i look like me, and over time, cuba just remained and so it stayed, it moved, you know how from one reality to another it's like two parallel realities but both there and there i'm cuba now i understand why you went to fight in 14th year because you wanted to liberate the crimea as soon as possible to ride in kazan again so when now i have to be the president as well kazantipa why so? well, i don't know. well, nikita marshanov with the president kazantipa. he expressed his position a little , er, his political views there in support of russia, and accordingly i think that he no longer deserves a position in crimea. well, now i understand how you
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see our victory and how you you will to celebrate so, well, we will have to have some inside the kazantip, because there are always fireworks, you know. well, now people will be ready for a long time today. and so, basically, alone on the sea, the sunset sun sets over the horizon, a glass of champagne. well, you can afford it, yes , it's a good idea. do you think, and i think that we will liberate all the territories somewhere by well, until next new year , for sure well, i think so, i see it that way well, after that, the war, of course, the war will not end, and in general, victory in itself is not the end struggle because we will still have a lot of work to restore ukraine and this says, well, i'm not even talking about the infrastructure there, about the fact that it will be necessary to rebuild as well as houses, but we will also have to deal with psychological
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health people there because now according to the tsn there will be not only a limited number of fighters there, but also a large number of civilians. then it is possible that over time people will return from abroad who were not affected by the war at all and they will also create certain conflict situations situations with those whom he touched, and it will be necessary to work with it. it will be necessary to develop some well, it seems to me that now it is very important. you know, it will be needed for gentle ukrainization , that's why we have enough work. after this war, i think that for the rest of my life , well, parallel - kazantip is also possible, of course, but i think that if you approach this
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work with humor, we will succeed, thank you very much for visiting us thank you for what you do for what you save our heroes risking their own lives thank you for inviting everyone this was the face column the marathon continues the enemies must be stopped you protect your own beat the gun fight take revenge because war is revenge for mariupol and bucha for the dnipro and stanislavsky hills for ayudag and every latticed roof for every scar is foreign the ministry of internal affairs of ukraine is forming
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special brigades of the national guard of the state border service and the national police, these are elite combat units equipped according to the last word of equipment and technologies that will return ukraine its lands, eight brigades - one goal is to finally destroy the enemy with honor and no regrets until the last battle, join the guards of the offensive, it's time to return yours. for more than six months, olga skydynets has been sewing special clothes for wounded soldiers of the armed forces of ukraine, people with injuries for due to amputations, ordinary clothes cannot fit them
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, so i have to work, i can and must yes, this volunteering has been going on for all these years, the locals are sure that only helping means winning, they had breakfast, they walked, i sat down, i had lunch, i sat down and i can sew funds for 12 pages and cry, something must be done, our weapon is the truth. congratulations, the inter information service is joining the marathon and not the front line of the information front, our people not overcome we win the only news together fun the only

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