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[000:00:00;00] reversed and this is the heritage of centuries, it is carelessness - the heritage of millennia and this history should not be forgotten now, it should develop for the whole world therefore and the world community should also play its role in this, it is definitely necessary to submit statements to international authorities, initiate criminal cases under ukrainian legislation and the occupiers in this matter should also bear the maximum penalty for stealing our history and return er part of our our reality today and part of our life yesterday conducted a poll er the novokakhov e-e administration, well, telegram channels among those who actually signed up there are those who left, and it cannot be fully representative of course, but nevertheless these are people who actually left and they
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were interviewed, they were asked if they plan to return to e-e to their native homes to their native land after deoccupation, and it is interesting that 56% say that they are ready to return within a maximum of two months after deoccupation, while the rest, almost half, are either undecided or among the conditions of return , they call this completion war complete or the liberation of crimea, even that is, they want some kind of guarantees, but from good news . probably, only two percent affirmatively said that they do not plan to return, even under any conditions, that they have found a new place to live for the future forever . how do you comment on this question, gentlemen? i am also very worried, i am following him
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. well, according to my calculations , from what i see, i think that 85% of people who left will be ready to return. you see, 56% are ready to return right away and there, well, almost there , the majority of them hesitate. why, because the expectations are very difficult, you understand when you made a decision for yourself that i will return there in two months, there in three months, this already pushes a person to some certain concrete actions, especially for those people who survived the occupation, you understand, for example, i myself , being in the occupation there since april , waited for the liberation of kherson, and i personally know how difficult it is to expect. so when will they come to liberate you? well, what exactly
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not a prisoner. but in fact the occupation is waiting for you to be released. and it is very difficult, and having survived this occupation , it is quite difficult for people to predict and make decisions that require waiting, because having experienced waiting once, it is very difficult to postpone these moments there. related to when there is a ukrainian counteroffensive, when the liberation of the left -bank kherson region, when the crimea will be liberated, when we live peacefully, peacefully , there are many such questions, and most people will say that they push them away for now, but of course with nadia waiting not only the people who evacuated from the new kakhovka, but those who remain in the occupied territory and there are quite a lot of people , the information comes from them, i want to express my support to them, so that they wait , we will definitely return, we will return in the near future and give up our kherson region, everything will be fine
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ok, mr. roman, i am reading a report from the occupied genichesk, where propagandists, the russian occupiers are tightening the screws more and more. just for a greeting in ukrainian, tell me a little bit about how the occupied city lives and whether it is possible to break out of this occupation in any way, or are there any opportunities to leave there, regarding the opportunities to leave, i will start from the end of the question. so there were such opportunities to leave through the crimea, but again it is not for all categories, because for many people, especially young men, were quite scrupulous there, well, it is quite a risky path, which is difficult to even advise, but in principle, today it is the only possible one
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, because the occupiers have closed almost all opportunities for the civilian population to leave, having blocked it in this way, ot is only engaged in deportation, in principle, this is the only possible way through crimea, e.e. such a freedom path that can be used. yes, consciousness is so risky to go down a difficult, difficult path like this, it is difficult enough as far as tightening the nuts and terror is concerned, and what you said continues and only intensifies, so we talked with you about passports, this the first moment the second moment is this and moreover it is tied to each and every situation do you want to go to the hospital with your child we will not accept until you don't have a passport in the bazaar you want to trade you don't have a passport uh you don't trade you want to move around the territory through this checkpoint you will come again without a passport russian, we won't let you in or we won't let you out
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. that is, this is a violation of all human rights, a violation of the geneva convention on human rights. and uh, this indicates that the occupiers continue to show their true face and it's peaceful, i just wanted to ask somewhere, for example, at the end of march , a few days ago, there was a message that, for example, two such desperate people on a boat tried again from time to time, such messages appear somewhere in a country house on the left bank somewhere, they must have sneaked in somewhere and they had somehow made their way and tried to cross on a boat and were shot by russian soldiers and were wounded . did they get to berehovo? did they manage to evacuate? information they reached they reached the right bank from the left bank surrenders who are there and were evacuated by the emergency services to the appropriate institutions, well
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, i don't know the further fate of the state of health at the moment, it reminds me of those stories with the berlin wall, how people try to escape, uh, even in this stories about how the boy greeted himself on the street in ukrainian and was taken to henichesk , taken and thrown into the basement there. that's what it's called. let the child go. this very much reminds me of a story i heard from childhood, for example, in this story from the childhood of my grandfather or, er, my brother's grandmother, about how when soviet troops were here in western ukraine , they kidnapped children because they thought that they were cooperating with the upa, which means that the nazis have their word for it, there are all these lists of russian propaganda, soviet propaganda, which was . well, their parents also went, that is, my uh, great-grandfathers, they all went and asked to
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be released, they were released, of course, but after that they were beaten a little bit while there they were interrogated and tried to extract some confessions , it is not known what the confession confesses to is that you love ukraine or something. on the street, the russians act according to the same simple patterns . thank you, mr. roman. greetings from the kherson region and wishes for those calm days and nights. now we are moving to zaporizhzhia, deputy of the zaporizhia regional council and volunteer serhiy lyshenko is in touch with us mr. serhiy good morning, this time the russians did not touch the zaporizhzhia region this night, or did they not
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let people sleep, there was quite an explosion, but according to the information, did the plu work and in the evening, in general, it was more or less calm, well, it was calm in the place itself, and the demarcation line is affected every day, but the military notes that in the last few days , the number of shelling on the demarcation line has decreased slightly. if before, up to 300 there were only one doctor each, the last days, there is no information as of today, but there are 100-120 along the entire demarcation line. well, this is already a good sign, eh, the general staff in its report even drew attention to the fact that in the occupied melitopol, eh, they are forcing all the teachers give up ukrainian citizenship and instead get russian passports, this should be done within a few months, it seems to be done by june 1. if i am not
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mistaken, what is the reason for this, but the rule for obtaining a russian passport is those who have already received one. and if it only works for you, then it is obvious that there were already russian passports, because it is impossible to get a job, especially in the budget sector, without a russian passport, but even those who receive a passport now and received it before are forced to get a passport of ukraine, which is actually completely wild, even within the framework of the russian federation, where in russia to get a passport of the russian federation is not you have to hand in a ukrainian passport, and in ukraine you have to in general , if we talk about melitopol, have many of these russian teachers already arrived there, well , there was always such information that some of them are coming there from different regions the fact is that mainly teachers do not come to melitopol itself, but to melitopol district , the territory of the region itself, where the largest number
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of teachers in individual schools reaches 70-80%. and equal positions are held by these teachers , that is why the situation in melitopol is a little better here, on the contrary, it is worse there ukrainian teachers who cooperate with the occupation authorities , the number is a little more, somewhere around half, and maybe even less in some schools , and this is related to the first that many retired teachers were invited again to the job is to work a second time in melitopol, the schools are more fully staffed because, relatively speaking, there were three schools , a third of them remained when the children in each were combined into one school and, accordingly, the teaching staff is already needed. therefore, accordingly, the teachers are needed less easily. it is difficult to solve the problem, because you remember when they were not too complete
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, that's why more teachers are needed there. and what is happening in occupied berdyansk, because there is information that the russians are preparing to build a resort there from the crimea, something did not work out for them to build a resort was it possible to dig through the coastline, now install some fortifications, so far they have decided to switch to berdyansk, how do they manage to prepare for the summer season? well, i have information on how much preparation for the summer season is just the right of the local occupation authorities, which is trying to create a flourishing of what in occupation, the city will work as it worked before and even better, but first of all , who will go to rest on the spit where and across one base, relatively speaking, across one base are
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military everyone understands is it dangerous for life, secondly, vacationers from all over ukraine used to go to berdyansk, and now they can only go there with the occupied territory, and people do not have enough in most of their savings or to rest at the sea in the summer. therefore, many do not prepare for the season on the contrary were trying to somehow survive without spending money on preparation during the past week , several strikes were recorded at the depot in melitopol, there were also various videos published that testified that they could there were strikes by heimers as well, and russian channels wrote that it was the heimers who hit the depot. ivan fedorov said that a lot of russian equipment that was based there was destroyed. here are the results of these strikes . maybe you know something more . e electric substations that ensured the movement of the e-e railway and
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e-e overpass are connected with the railway, i.e. ukrainian troops minimize the possibility of providing troops in the event of a counteroffensive in order to streamline logistics because it is 60 km from melitopol and the line of contact and up to vasylki can be transported to melitopol, this is necessary by rail. if this is not possible, then it will be necessary to transport some ammunition or food by road, which is quite difficult in difficult lives. in addition, there is a rather narrow road. well, one goes to melitopol or the crimea , remembering that road although it has been repaired , it has one lane in each direction and it will be quite difficult to provide proper analogical support on one road, and i think that something can be thought of in russian with this question, mr. sergey. tell me
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please, minister, deputy prime minister and minister, captain of the reintegration of the temporarily occupied territories, iryna vereshchuk said that 34 children are a couple known to her, 34 children who are now staying in gulyaipol and nyatnovy, these are settlements that are constantly shelled by the russians and e- we all talked earlier about children from bakhmut or from avdiyivka, about whether it is appropriate to leave children there in such a situation, but there are more and more such cities in ukraine, which are simply inferior to the russians, or whether it is appropriate for the 34 children that are known to be and more remained live in such conditions, do parents hear these appeals or do they still have to act? well, you know, even then, a mandatory instruction from the state that please take the children out of such and such settlements, if you don't
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want to go with them, then hand them over under the care of someone else's children from there, in my opinion, this is not just an urgent issue, it must be brought out, if the parents cannot do this, then the state must provide everything necessary for these parents and these conditions in order to leave. there was nothing more, even i i don't think it's necessary to be an adult, by the way, but well, an adult is herself. today, a child does not have such an opportunity, therefore, taking out children is an obligation. and this is already a question of how good it is not only to the parents, but also to the state, why can she provide because i talked with people who go regularly to orikhov, and the logic of the parents who stay there is that we will move out, we will have 6.7000 uah for the family, and the cash is money that we don't have the state and we won't be able to rent a house with this money and provide safe accommodation
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and here we have our stocks of food there, humanitarian workers are brought in, etc., and here we can survive, but without work in a new place, without additional income, we will not be able to survive, and resettlement in kindergartens is cold and cold, they don’t like it, they say that it ’s nuts it is not so dangerous to live as they say, as homeless people all over ukraine, it is not dangerous in that nut, it is very dangerous, and on some days there were up to 500 arrivals, as i already said, in olikhov itself . but parents think so. in fact, i think that well, because they think first of all about their own er, their own risks and their own overflows than about the safety of the children , that is why it is necessary to forcefully tie up the children, because when the children are taken from them, who said god will decide . more lonely are related to personal
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when people left and they couldn't get a job at all, they couldn't find a job , they were able to somehow live there to help, well, that is , people find opportunities and receive humanitarian aid, it is also in zaporozhye and they are issued in other cities, they are served a-a therefore, this is a matter of the exclusively personal position of the parents, who must somehow be forced, well, or made possible, perhaps they will still make a decision and will not endanger the safety of their children serhiy lyshenko, a volunteer deputy of the zaporizhia regional council was with us, we are moving on monday we need to cheer up and what cheers up the mood more than when you see that the commander -in-chief is in a good mood and he can even joke and smile at you, we don't see valery zaluzhny so often, especially in a distance, so to speak
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a little bit from the war, and serhiy zhadan, a famous famous ukrainian writer, visited him and gave him his book and everything was muted for a little bit, we filmed it, we can watch very short videos valery zalognyi ee takes a book from serhiy zhadana , a small thing like this smoltok made such an expression to everyone the first body of november but sleeps, i want numbers 23, you just can’t imagine . it’s very nice, no, we’re just writing each other in. it’s just that when a fellow commander is happy that a ukrainian writer is giving him a book, it seems to me that so things are not bad at the front, this shows that, firstly, he reads ukrainian
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and secondly, he reads ukrainian literature and understands what ukrainian literature is good, good music , good, too cool to be real , mr. valery, admit it, you are watching espresso, right? well, if you read good literature listen to good music, then you watch them and a good tv channel, good broadcasts . if it's not difficult, write to us in the comments , you can write not under your nickname , just wink, there's no time for that don't even ask his team for sure that someone is watching. also, we know that everything is in order. so don't be distracted . your attention is needed where it is needed. well, our attention is transferred to the dnipropetrovsk region. member of the dnipropetrovsk regional council kateryna nemchenko joins us. mrs. kateryna good morning to you. a really good morning today
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in dnipropetrovsk oblast. glory to ukraine . glory to the heroes. it was quiet and peaceful . no shelling was recorded in the region tonight . there were air alarms at night. and also the threat of shelling but luckily everything is fine eh. i also know that there were recent shellings in nikopol, what are the results now? what about the people who got wounded? two days ago, eh , there were shellings in nikopol region. well, as always with the territory of the occupied eh, artillery shelling, but as far as i know at the moment, yes, then we were shelled 2 days ago, if you say that there were no victims there, there is destruction, but luckily there were no victims and wounded victims, then we know that in
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the dnipro, migrants can travel for 1 hryvnia in general, who pays for it all in this case, or is it my initiative? and about one hryvnia, if i’m honest, i can’t say right now , i can’t say what program it is exactly. that there are already many internally displaced persons and even more are planned for that well, there are some estimates of how many displaced persons there are, for example, of the population of the city , how much the dnipro has grown, relatively speaking, since the beginning of the war, it is very difficult to calculate how much i know recently, accurate calculations were not made at the beginning of the full staff war , somewhere there since the spring, eh. last year, we had
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more than three hundred thousand stably registered in the region, well, even more , 360,370 internally displaced persons in the region a-a then there was a big leak, well, that is, someone returned home like that, someone left there completely , someone moved to the west of the country more, but now, uh, well, uh , approximately, i think somewhere in the thousands of 2,200,250 internally displaced people in the region , these people, did they merge into the economy of the city or they remain a witness - rather a burden of this city, so how are they, because it is difficult to say for lviv. well, for lviv, it is simply much more, for example, there is well, as a percentage of the population, that is, i think that at some peak moment somewhere in every third even in
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in the city, it was one in four immigrants. that's right. these were the figures of even the mayor, as far as i remember. i don't know how now and of course. well, that is, in lviv until now you can meet a situation when people ask, for example, there, i don't know how to pay for they are more sugary at the cash register and this is this is also an understanding that the situation is not so simple and there is not enough help, well, in fact , the situation of each person is different because well , in principle, even in the population living in dnipropetrovsk region, and the internal affairs of displaced persons because to be honest, there are also pensioners there, who are local from the dnipro or there from the region , who are also in a very difficult situation, and the economic situation there is also very difficult, and despite the fact that this is not an internally displaced person, if we are talking about after all, idps are people who have moved and opened their own businesses. there are such cases
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in the region and in the city of dnipro. there are also quite successful small businesses there, some cafes , coffee shops, and so on and so on. this is true. it's cool and it's very good that people managed to do this, looking at the current conditions of the economy in general, in the country, but of course there is also a large share of people who, er , arrive there. in the hostels, they turn to volunteer centers for humanitarian aid. these people are mostly people. with children and they are really in quite a difficult position. well, on the other hand, there are volunteers of the local level of help, everything is provided there as far as possible , but of course
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it is very difficult to improve the personal financial situation of a person there, so here it is, let's say, an individual life situation of each valentyna reznichenko, the former head of the ova and dnipropetrovsk region, who also became a participant in a high-profile journalistic investigation, according to which the case that is being conducted was also initiated let's remind the temple of a billion hryvnias of budget funds that were actually received by a person who is related to him, this is his fitness trainer with whom he visited abroad more than once, even during the great war , they were somewhere there, somewhere there, and it's interesting the story that information appeared last week that, apparently, in several, uh, dnipro sources, it seems that he already left ukraine, apparently, even using the system for this, that is, as if
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a volunteer through they are talking about this in the dnipro and maybe you know, maybe this is all not true maybe mr. reznichenko is now volunteering somewhere in some kind of indomitable yurt somewhere, maybe there in the city, i don't know. very, very little he is not very likely i think most likely definitely not about going abroad i can’t know for sure personally i don’t communicate there uh i don’t follow this person fortunately or unfortunately here but well maybe and maybe
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but you hope not that's why and that's how we are we know that there are a lot of abuses on the part of officials and because of trips abroad because of everything. therefore, i would still like to believe that even people who did some not very good deeds and affairs during the beginning of a full-scale war that everything well, people will continue to do everything for the good of our country and not abuse it anymore well, but mrs. kateryna finally talked about the dnipropetrovsk region and novomoskovsk again about whether and when to rename volodymyr vyatrovych narodnyi the deputy who pushed all these decommunications and decommunizations said that the dnipropetrovsk region should be renamed, but now it is impossible because we are under martial law and it is necessary to make changes to the constitution
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, it is impossible to do it now . -rest no, not dnipropetrovsk and what do people say in novomoskovsk , does this name bother them, especially in such times in which we live, so the question is very, very relevant at the moment well, if we are talking about the region first of all, yes, dnipropetrovsk region, i will honestly tell you that people are divided about 50 to 50% in dnipropetrovsk region, who thinks that the region there should be renamed to what name, then already there people are divided into other percentages, but that that it is necessary to decommunize and rename there, there are many people who really think so and support it, but unfortunately, well, there are such uh, such strata of the population in dnipropetrovsk region, as i think throughout ukraine - these are people who,
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after all, are still from the post-soviet past, these are mostly people who already retired or already there around that age and well, they don't really want to change anything. i think that this is connected not with the fact that people there do not want to decommunize something, but simply with the fact that people are afraid to change something, so in such names they think that it is somehow it will disturb the memory of the past centuries and so on. but i think that if it is still correct to convey all this information and introduce a normal company on this matter, then even those people can be convinced of this, that after all after all, the name should be changed so that it is more modern and the experience of kropyvnytskyi and gorishnih plavniv shows that in principle , despite all the discussions, all this is possible and then
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