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we are a free country of free people, a country where different religions coexist freely, where ramadan passover and the holy resurrection of the lord are celebrated , where human freedom, freedom of religion are enshrined in the constitution and protected by law, where the full-time chaplain is a clergyman, a psychologist and a reliable brother, we are a country in which the spiritual front is just as strong as well as the fighting spirit where they pray for peace and bless the country in which human life is valued above all else and we will stand and celebrate the victory united together with faith in our hearts i was sometimes told that every day it's a difficult day because it's a capture. when they were kicked in the teeth, they started to hate us and we even realized that the more they start
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beating us there, the better things are with our soldiers at the crossroads, ours are winning heroes are not born voice you who i thought it was varki and he pixels for today and it was such happiness, he said glory to ukraine i wanted to cry from happiness we ukrainians we ukrainians will definitely win now we can watch how it will look like we have to finish the work of our parents' generations and we
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will do it these are heroes from monday to friday 23:00 in marathon, the only news is greetings, friends, this is the face. my name is dmytro chistyakov. i am visiting volunteer tetyana bukina. tetyana bukina was a volunteer before the full-scale invasion of the russians . she worked in the restaurant business for many years. turned life upside down from the first days of the great war, tetiana began to help others in different ways when the owner of strength and abilities failed, launched a call on social networks to find like-minded people and helpers later gathered a volunteer team that built its activities in several directions: help to civilians, evacuation, food, clothing, medicine, help to the military, ammunition, cars , etc. in the summer, they created a charity fund, a volunteer
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home, and since then they are almost not at home , their main route for the last six months is donbas, many suffering people, tatiana knows almost how did your five fingers see different frames now and there they said that you are almost buying at home but now you have come to kyiv i know that first of all in order for the day i will celebrate my birthday, but we also congratulate you, of course, we wish you victory, so that you are at home more often, this is my main wish right now, and by the way, how do the volunteers celebrate ? what did the teams give you, because i know the military have a special way of celebrating, they make there , you know, and what kind of cakes are they made of socks?
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i know stews. it is possible for volunteers to do this. volunteers are also kind of interesting. well, i wanted to beat my family . ago that the two daughters are grown up, they are now in canada. they are far away, and i was with my family that day. class a volunteers, volunteers in different ways . aa, er, ours, my colleague, a-a, vika, who also had a birthday of 28 a-a she opened a bank for one family that lives in yagid nam and was held captive for 27 days. they were sitting in the basement of the school with their children. they were pregnant
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. they were old people and their house was completely destroyed. they had nothing left. they built this house themselves, and that's why our vika decided to collect a bank and help the family build a new house, your home. now, in principle, these are cars, yes, how do we in hm move between cities and cities? avdiivka is a treasure trove of nuts, well, mainly judging by your posts on facebook. as a team, we always think about whom we want to help, that is, it is very important for us, that is, we don't want to just take a humanitarian worker somewhere to the next warehouse, headquarters, or somewhere else , and wait for them to know how would transfer that
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humanitarian aid to the people, that is, it is very important for us whom we help is our criterion, and when we helped in kiev, it was summer and the beginning of autumn, and at some point we realized that it was enough. everything is already kiev, he has had his fill . in principle, people can also receive a pension. can get a salary and payment for idps and that's why we want to go to the east and that's how our trips began . the first trip from kharkiv was saltovka. i think we were there a couple of times, and then already m-m bakhmut then vdeevka orekhov vot sajjaj eh konstantinovka a-a-a-a again avdeevka well, in general, donetska, the donetsk region, we are trying
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to play tennis, where can we get there , they will stop by? oh, god, it is closed now - no, bakhmut is closed now, but we were there at the end of january, that's all. does anyone still stop by and some concessions work there two or three points of indomitability a-a here we are for this period december er-e november december january we brought enough humanitarian workers there and well, not only us here and also er-e when we deliver humanities and where are you going? we try not only to take away, we allow it if there are any points . and we also deliver addresses, that is, we, the guys, drive through the streets of villages and cities and call people to come out because we brought a humanitarian woman, people leave houses, people approach us, we communicate we ask, how many people are there, how many of you, if you don't want to leave? why don't you leave if
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you're disabled, and that's it? we have a need, that is, to reach those people who are difficult to reach . they are grateful because they always receive help. we also always discuss the trip with the team, what we will take because the next time we dilute the cereal , is it allowed there or not? them on my own on my own in their place ah well yes i understand when you are sitting under fire when it is hard for you you are already eating everything how would it be yes it is everything you have you have well when we
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have the opportunity to bring these people something the second one, we try to bring it. we try to buy fruits there, they were just in such a wild shock because we were there, the woman took bananas, but she ate these bananas there , i don't know. back well, it's nice for them , for them, it's nice for us we gave a piece of this here warmth and joy for them. that's why i hope that now bakhmut still survives. and somehow, somehow, they survive. i hope that the state supports them in this regard . avdeevka is already called the second bakhmut . we also go there and with the last one is that you managed to evacuate a couple of such an old age. and you say that it is very difficult to persuade people to evacuate in such a way that you managed to convince them. moreover, as far as i know
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, they do not have children and they are alone. the first time i saw kadry from bahmut ah, hmm, people there. honestly, i think you also saw a lot of things. if she saw a lot of things , but i cried, i cry every time. pregnant and summer people and well different people and young people and then it was difficult because the road is first of all people are always afraid of roads when you are going nowhere you are always afraid of what will happen to you on the road yes it is possible you you will do everything will be good and maybe something can happen and that's why i understand that when a-a people stay there they hope for their native walls they hope that after all god will help them a-a save them and they will somehow a-a m-m well everything will be fine a-a they
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are afraid to go to the unknown because сейчас eh well, it's difficult in europe and it's difficult in kiev and ukraine to find housing and people who will sincerely help you and won't abandon themselves. it's not just that they'll bring you somewhere, but you'll sleep for 3-4 days and then like, you're already alone a -a that's a for a what what for them further alone and those people who are uh at all lonely and here well what should they do, and that is, i understand that this is a difficult topic for them, when he talks to them upstairs, they start to cry , they start to throw a tantrum, no, leave alone, we want to be here, uh, elderly people, they are separate uh- what is the category? well, they are in, well, you know, they already want to live out their term there. that's how they are. they say that if we are, it's like it's all going to happen. well, it means that we had such a fate. ah-ah lies
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in the basement for 7 months when volunteers don't come to ah-ah he has hysterics because she thinks that someone will persuade him to evacuate again , she has buried two sons, bahmut, and he has no one else. she belongs alone . she does n't get up. that is, here already well, she, she, i'm here, don't take me anywhere, don't touch me, i want to be here, everything, i want to go out there, look at the sky, i want to breathe fresh air, because everything is a month without fresh air is terrible, and they found a gurney for her. i hope that somehow she will be there i don’t know how to import it now, i don’t know how it’s all happening . well, these are the stories, that is, the history of each person
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. everyone has their own story. i don't know vodeevka, it's a little different story, but because there, to be honest, it seems to us that they forgot a little bit. when we got there for the first time, the team went for the first time, uh, the city, and we saw that there were practically no volunteers, there was no point, we asked for a mouse mouse, let's go, let's do point a-and now it's working point eh and hot water , restaurant washing machines, and you can even get a haircut eh people people happy eh well , when we got there for the first time, it was definitely hard
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and the guys accidentally took this couple to a married couple. they don't have anyone . they don't have relatives, they don't have children, and uh, after the experience with bakhmut, you in avdeevka are already carefully approaching the moment. when i saw these people on the video, er, steam, er, raw but the fact that you are in the apartment there are two or three degrees, how they talk , how they behave, uh , well, you watch, what do you understand? no, you have to do everything to get them out of there , let's watch the video. we thought we were going, but we got together sitting on our suitcases. you help them so well. they got together and thank god for all the apartments. well, everything was fine , but look at it. vot sajjak vytalik in the morning - the volunteer says that they don't look at the fact
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that they lived for a very long time without electricity without heating without water without water and they had such a clean apartment and it was surprising to us because, well , the guys saw different basements and different apartments, and everywhere, of course, in different ways like you they found a new home, with whose help we called vytalyk, and the volunteer who is responsible for the trips is so neat . tan, i would like to stay here. well, he will talk about this family. you know. i'll beat you up. you know, i'm already walking too i think for a week how to do what i say let's take it away let's take it away i'll find money uh we have uh official charity fund they are profitable sometimes it's very difficult to make some payments and uh it's difficult to help people
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because uh the official fund must er, keep an official report yes and we can’t just take the money there and give it to someone, that’s not possible and that’s why when you realize that even if you find an apartment and pay for it and you can’t what to do with the fund yes you need to will collect donate or get out of my own pocket, i will pay, but i don’t know. this is the family. we all really fell in love, and i said , let’s take them out , let’s think about something. we agreed. yes, they really wanted to leave, but they don’t know anyone. even now in kyiv, well, every time they call, it's absolutely normal. and how about us here, and here, here, how is that? we are there. we helped and restored the card . even if there was television, but that's all, there are some nuances, moments , we try to help them, and they agreed for them, it
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was such a relief for us, and they all breathed a sigh of relief because we, well, when you save life, let even one person - this in fact, it is very important . we collected some part of the money there and collected 40,000 uah. we paid for the first two months of the apartment there for a -a-a-a-a-a-a-a -a-a-a-a. well, you still need to support that you don't leave your family, they are not afraid, they arrived when they came, the soviet woman's family entered the apartment, first they stood and their first question was, what is this happiness for us , and then when they had already spent the night the next day, "my dear, she called our volunteer vyka, and that was the phrase, vika, but what's the matter, how already, but we a-a, and what's next , and what's next, what's up, and her message was that, suddenly, you're there tomorrow, in general, somewhere over there. will disappear yes and what is with us. that's how we
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convinced them that you are dear, everything is fine. we are you we will not take responsibility for you. well, that's it, uh, don't worry, and every time it rings periodically . how are you? what's new ? what's new? well, it's cool. yes, yes, yes, and here they are so open, they are ready to communicate, they are direct with them, interestingly, not very, not educated, they are very, she worked in the library, here he is a locksmith, and then they just, as volunteers, also worked somewhere in the temple in he was helping someone, she was working in the shop, he helped me and uh well, that's nice. well, i think that's the way it is and in kyiv they will find something to do now, they're adapting and
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everything will be fine with them. this man, let's help you, new both of us. and we're looking for you. fyodor alekseevich. and i thought that he was heavy. he, uh. fyodor oleksiyevich . how long have you been living there like that, and your grandchildren are worried about you ? you yes, he says that he does not want to leave, so since the new year , he has been living there for three months, that's how he needs support , they don't need support, not only, but they don't need food , not only warm water, or i don't know,
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hot water, yes, they don't what they need now is simple communication and simple and even a simple hug and when they feel this feeling when they feel you know the other person they can touch him but not hug him this person is much calmer they accept them this is it here's how it would give good energy, so that he also becomes a little calmer. grandpa , i understand that yes, he lives in this cellar . well, it’s cold there, it’s just a pit, so it’s such a small place in big cities. you don’t like it. you will find a small town, when there are such cellars, as if in the yard there are pits for vegetables, there for preservation for the winter, and he found this place for himself, this place is now his home, his protection, and he is afraid to go outside, he is afraid to open this little box to ah
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to make sure that everything is not like that, everything is scary. let's go somewhere. that 's the first meeting. the first meeting that was ... a little bit like that . it was strange. he is already he is already smiling ah just yesterday, the guys from the team recalled that he is much more positive now , he is talking more, as if he is talking more and already wishes good roads there , guys. good when he gets his ego, they are the same well, it changes us, so he gives good things, this is very important, but this grandfather has children, and judging by the video, he just wants, yes, there is a woman, and they left, he stayed there, well, the woman seems to be ready ego ego
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so that he will come to her and see where the children are ready. well, for now, we are in the process of communicating with him. i hope that it will still be possible to convince him and show him about fear. and where do you put your fear, because i watch your videos there all the time in the background babah babah well, you come to the front actually at zero there a couple of kilometers remain, er, fear - this is probably well, how does our military fight fear , you know, the moment when it appears and then you get used to it , it’s a habit. and then i woke up for a month and every day it seemed to me that it was just a terrible dream. if i woke up there , yes
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, no. you get used to him and it's all a habit in front of your eyes with our team, there were situations when volunteers were killed, and when we had a situation when the guys took out a volunteer , i think he is from poland, i don’t remember now , i think he was a pole, and his collet is literally broken, they came under fire not all perished, he was the only one left and it’s scary, one day you’ll see, well, i want you, in fact, i’m at once an emotion, everything, everything , that’s enough, no trips, everything is closed, everything, we ’re not going anywhere. е будшаем что как и м-м ты слышыш ты слышыш phrase guys
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что мы хотим ехать, did you mention the military, uh, you started to help them, too, and what is it that the cars were driven out correctly, yes, help ? yes, basically, there were two cars. now we are looking for a third one, ah, well, there were some small things , armored cars, tales, well, what - something from medicine and i think something like that, you find someone to help yes yes yes who is there, but we are a little bit like that again very often a- a carefully m-m analyze yes who is it a-a who is being contacted why would they be contacted because when орабауться military er not always this is understandable because , well, our state should provide for the military, and that’s why i’m so attentive to all these stories, and i know if our relatives, whom we know, are involved, because all the cars we bought were for our friends.
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these were people we know, so in this regard, we help , but we are very selective. honestly, i say that we do not help everyone who applies. unfortunately, well , how about we have a little bit of a second one, these are the directions of the work of our fund, but a little bit the second one in some more civilian ones is children and that’s why. by the way , children play a big role. i know that you help children not only in donbas and you continue to help children, and at the beginning of the war in kyiv and the kyiv region, so for they have some events to hold in the summer, we had first er such events for children every child has the right to childhood and because er why children, well, children are our future , well, someone will have to build er ukraine someone has to manage this country if we now we can a-a grow up and
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give children the most positive emotions during this period of time, as much as possible, you know, a little-a little education a-a when we can give them a-a well, er, such an inner feeling that yes, war is bad, but during war there can be joy , there can be people who can give these children a little warmth so that this warmth covers this greater suffering. chose for themselves the makarovsky district was fun, which we visited after the occupation and saw these children. we saw these stories . we heard the stories of the families and we understood that these children need support. as a rule, all the lies do not reach. yes, those who must work with these children. well, i understand that now there is a shortage
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of these specialists, and we decided to give the children such a holiday that moved me. i also saw the christmas story when the tree was made big. yes, it was for well, not only for children and for everyone christmas tree, you probably know some traditions that live with us, that remain with us, especially those that are connected with certain holidays, but for everyone, there is an important holiday for me, christmas - this is probably one of the most important holidays, because this is a family, this is emotion . you give gifts, you prepare for it, and uh , uh, this is the feeling of it. well, how was it? in short, it is worth noting that you did not cut down the christmas tree. it was shot down by a russian missile. yes
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, there was a yard where people lived there too . they brought it to the points there, it was already uh-huh uh-huh, and they gave it to people to find a little bit of a little bit of a holiday. and in order to again, this is this, this is the emotion, she slightly covered up what is sitting in us , uh, and you have a lot of yes this is the negative, this is the suffering, more, especially, especially in those regions, you also feel it. i don't know. by the way, what kind of emotions do you have when you come and see animals leave? you wrote that even on a leash , people don't untie animals . that's a mystery to me. yes, on leashes or kept locked up in houses

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