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at any time, just go to the site and report and we will launch all possible mechanisms for punishing the criminal of the ua countries from washington, the program of the ukrainian service of the voice of america, time time, i am yuliya yarmolenko , i congratulate the military aid to ukraine in the amount of billions, $200,000, the purpose of which is to strengthen air defense and ensure stable stocks of ammunition for artillery over the long-term perspective, meanwhile , secretary of state anthony blinkin said that according to his own estimates, the ukrainians now have enough weapons and training to to continue to successfully return their territories seized by the russians, he voiced this opinion at a joint press conference with the minister of foreign affairs of great britain
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james cleverley in washington , the british minister emphasized that regardless of the success of the ukrainian counteroffensive, support for ukraine must remain unbroken joins the broadcast from the catalian hill maria greetings hello yulia help about it is included and what are the features of this round aid from the united states well, today the united states announced a new aid package for ukraine worth 1.2 billion dollars, and this aid package is focused precisely on strengthening the air defense capabilities of ukraine, in particular, it includes additional air defense systems and ammunition, as well as equipment for the integration of western missile radar launchers with air defense systems of ukraine also traditionally include artillery shells of 155 mm caliber ammunition for countermeasures systems drone is commercial satellite surveying services and resources for training, maintenance and support of capacities that partners have already provided to ukraine
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. it should be noted that this assistance is allocated within the framework of the initiative to promote the security of ukraine . this means that this assistance is aimed at a long-term perspective, that is, these capacities will not be allocated stocks of the united states and they will be purchased directly from producers. this announcement today means that they are already beginning to enter into contracts to attract this aid and this means that the aid will come for months or even years. that is, this is such aid for the future. it is also worth noting that this is the second aid package from the united states this week. on may 2, the united states also announced the provision of $300 million in presidential aid to president biden and specifically this aid is already for the short-term perspective, this is the aid that is provided very quickly from the supply funds of the ministry of defense of the united states. well, including this package
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, from whom will ukraine be helped today already amounts to more than 37 billion dollars, this is the aid that the united states has allocated to ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale invasion in february 2022. marina, on the eve of the visit of the minister of foreign affairs james cleverly to washington, information appeared in the press that great britain is considering the possibility of providing ukraine with long-range missiles capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 300 km. this is actually about the fact that ukraine has been asking for months or confirmed this information today . well, first of all, i will say that this information appeared in washington, and there in this application there was a message about interest in providing kyiv with missiles that are capable of striking at a distance of up to 300 km, and the fastest one is talking about stone sherial air-based missiles, which are designed to hit highly protected targets from long distances.
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he neither confirmed nor denied this information, and at the press conference he was asked a lot about it from different angles, but he didn't, uh, didn't say it directly, he just said that britain should make every effort to as soon as possible put an end to this war and lead ukraine to victory, and for this we need to speed up aid to ukraine, i suggest you listen to what exactly he said and we are constantly reevaluating and coordinating the support we provide among ourselves and with the ukrainians to make sure it meets the needs of the time anti-tank missiles in the early stages, air defense systems , the training of their ground troops, the provision of armored vehicles and ammunition, all this creates an opportunity for them to effectively resist the russian troops and push them out of ukraine we will continue these joint efforts of ours, which turned out to be a very effective game. we have seen every time how the ukrainians both politically and militarily learned quickly, were
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charged with the effective use of the support that we provide to them, invariably exceeded our expectations, and of course the expectations of vladimir putin. you must understand that whatever which is related to the operational details regarding the nature of the time or the scale of our future support, it is still inappropriate to discuss publicly maria, how will the ukrainian armed forces be evaluated to conduct a successful the counteroffensive and the help provided by the allies to the partners, well, this is not blinken and james powerley talked about the fact that the counteroffensive will not be easy, that it is not a movie and everything cannot be very simple, but both emphasized that ukraine really exceeds all possible expectations to date, what have been in relation to the country's capabilities to repel attacks by russia, but i also want to add that james cleverley in particular said that there is no point
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in keeping weapons and aid to ukraine on black day because this black day has already arrived and we need to retaliate sharply of russia in order not to create a dangerous president in the world context . i also suggest listening to what anthony blinken and james cleverley said about a possible counteroffensive. it is not only a matter of weapons, but also of the training of ukrainian soldiers, and the united kingdom takes an active part in this training. it is also possible that the ukrainians could to service the equipment that we provide them and , of course, that they have verified plans for achieving success according to my own assessments , in all these dimensions, ukrainians already have what they need to continue to successfully return territories captured by force by russia in the last 14 months - this is real life and there can be no certainty here ukrainians always exceed
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our expectations but there can be no guarantees in war therefore we have to admit that we provide ukrainians with enormous support and we need to continue to support them regardless will this upcoming counteroffensive bring huge advantages on the field because i therefore this conflict will not end until it is properly resolved on the italian hill my colleague maria olyanovska was meanwhile in a victory day parade was held in moscow today, in which the western press saw the continuation of the kremlin's propaganda as a sign of putin's weakness and miscalculations in ukraine . nothing emphasizes how many tanks russia has lost in its unjustified wars against ukraine than the only t-34 that took part in the moscow victory day parade this is how steven peifer, the former us ambassador to ukraine, commented on the action on twitter. in the meantime
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, the president of the european commission, ursula furderlein, arrived in kyiv to celebrate europe day, which signals are sent by the west putin's leaders on may 9, let's talk about it with my colleague in london, bohdan tsyupan, bohdane. welcome forward. on may 9, we know in moscow that this is always an attempt by the kremlin to demonstrate its power to the whole world . what did western leaders see today in this action? how did they react? to the people of president putin, it is a rare appearance , it is also an opportunity for him to speak, and some observers, in particular in europe, assumed that this would be an opportunity for putin, for example , to hint at a possible change in his course , perhaps a desire for peace, but they did not hear this instead, the russian president used his speech at the parade in order to justify his war
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, to blame the west for what he actually forgot to mention that a year ago, more than a year ago, he personally gave the order to launch this offensive that caused this terrible round of war regarding the response of e- it is possible that these words of german chancellor olaf scholz today in the european parliament can be considered a certain answer to what happened today in moscow, 2,200 km northeast of us. putin is holding a parade today and shows its soldiers tanks and missiles. we should not be intimidated by such power games. let's remain steadfast in our support for ukraine as long as necessary. none of us wants to return to those times when the law of the strongest operates in europe, when smaller countries had to obey larger ones, when freedom was
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the privilege of the few and not the basic right of all those public politicians called the fact that ursova fondelaien celebrated europe day as a very clear message of support for ukraine in kyiv today, why is it important, bohdana, and what is this europe day? actually, it is obvious that ms. ursula fondela herself, the president of the european commission, frankly said that it is about showing support for ukraine. the number of russian rockets flew at the cities of ukraine , in particular at kyiv, strike drones, this is also a manifestation of personal bravery to a certain extent, as regards the europe day, which, by the way, was declared
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by the european union and will surely become an official holiday in ukraine, this day is also very much connected with aspirations for peace and unity in europe, because it is said that on may 9, 1950, literally a few years after the end of the second world war, when europe still lay in ukraine to a large extent, the french minister of foreign affairs, robert schuman published a proposal to unite the industries of key european countries , primarily france and germany. it was about the coal industry and the steel industry. the idea was that if individual countries do not have individual governments will be able to control these then key industrial sectors
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. therefore, the war will be impossible, not only unthinkable , the ideologues of the creation of the unification of europe declared at the time, but also physically impossible, therefore , on may 9, the end of the war. on may 9, in the days of europe, the war again came to the european continent, now bohdan, if we are talking about the most important practical results of ursula fonderlyan's visit to kyiv today, it is difficult to define priority because, in fact, all the topics that ursula fondlyan spoke about today in kyiv were extremely important . well, let's take at least the issue of the european union's supply or the european union's financing of the supply of a million ammunitions to ukraine for conducting defensive operations and counteroffensive operations
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. obviously, it is very important in ukraine the issue of what in kyiv is called the need to start negotiations on ukraine's accession to the european union, we do not forget that the eu has finally recognized ukraine as a candidate for membership in the european union it is about solving specific issues, there are also other very complicated, very specific things. for example, against the background of the problems with the black sea route of export of ukrainian grain , where russia is trying to obstruct the agreement concluded through the mediation of turkey and the un, there are problems with the transit of ukrainian grain and other agricultural products through eastern europe, and today ursula fondelaien said that it is necessary to restore ukraine's ability to transport its agricultural products and, in particular
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, grain through europe to world markets, so the so-called lines of solidarity must work again unhindered, she said - ensuring the unhindered transit of grain and that it be as low as possible on the part of ukraine for the european union, this requires the close cooperation of various parties involved in this, for this we will jointly create a coordination platform so that the lines of solidarity will work again important this is important and obviously it will not be easy because as we know that now the european union, under the pressure of some countries east of europe, was forced to agree to a ban on the import of ukrainian agricultural products to at least five countries on the continent. so, this is a difficult question, bogda. thank you very much. my
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colleague bohdan tsyupan was in touch from london. sabotage of the export of ukrainian grain. farmers in ukraine plant crops and continue to work. next is our story about a farmer from the netherlands . who has been working in ukraine for 20 years and did not leave his own farm, even despite the full-scale invasion of russia, his company employs more than 350 ukrainians, and the businessman first of all feels responsible for them, and in addition, he says he will not allow the affairs of his life to go to the russians. anna kostyachenko and pavel sukhodolskyi met the farmer. each working day of the 48-year-old dutch farmer casey sing begins at exactly 6:30. and has more than 2,000 cows everything on his farm
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works according to a clear schedule the cows need a regular routine every day they must be fed at the same time they should receive the same mixture of food every day then they are happy and give a lot of milk if you don't do this you will lose 5-6 liters of milk from a cow per day with 2000 cows that is 10,000 liters if multiplied by 15 uah per liter you will lose 150,000 uah per day the full-scale invasion of the russians did not interfere with the careful management of his business , says case, a man who remained from the war and continued to work the land and feed cows to this farmer was primarily driven by a sense of duty to the workers and the country i hate the russians if i run away and leave business then goes out, i don't support
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ukraine, its army and soldiers, and then the russians will come here. we can't let the russians in here. this company is all i have. i started it from scratch. cows need to be fed and milked every day. 350 workers and their families depend on my company . if i leave, i will abandon 350 families. i have lived here for more than 20 years. this is my second motherland, except for cowpeas . i grow wheat and corn for sale, as well as onions and beets . this is not a simple process. an irrigation system will be implemented later, says the case man, he started growing vegetables 10 years ago and only a few years ago began to get a stable harvest, now it is more timely than ever, because before kherson oblast supplied 80% of the ukrainian vegetable market, but due to the russian occupation and constant russian shelling, the
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farmers there are not can resume work, the shortage of vegetables on the market is now trying to cover farmers from other regions, says the dutchman , but it is not so easy to quickly reorient agriculture if you grow grain, you cannot suddenly stop and start growing onions, for example, because it took us years to work out all the details of the process of growing onions, if you take 80% from the market, there is a shortage throughout ukraine, and we are actually experiencing the prices of onions and carrots , skyrocketed if, for example, last year we started selling for 7-8 hryvnias, then this year we sold the most expensive onion for 46 hryvnias per kilo. if farmers sell vegetables on the domestic market, they also export grain, but the war between russia and ukraine
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is not only on the battlefield. the federation interferes with the export of ukrainian grain, which harms such people as 60-year-old viktor sheremeta, the first vice-president of the farmers' association of ukraine. 30 years ago, he started farming on seven hectares. now he owns more than 2,000 hectares of land in the kyiv region, where he grows corn, wheat, soybeans, rapeseed and the last sunflower before the war years , they were about 10 years old. well, the most profitable, we could afford to buy modern american john deere equipment, there are other tractors and combines. when hostilities began due to difficulties with the implementation of induction and prices fell. if the total market price in our country was somewhere up to 300 dollars per ton before the war, then
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we sold until er-er even during the harvest period, namely er-er june in july, the price dropped to less than 50 dollars due to the closure of the ports by russia. viktor lost at least three million hryvnias due to downtime. last year, it all falls on us, because there are still large sums of money for downtime, and the ships have to be paid literally at the risk of life, says the man. well, well, well, i, well, my guys were all armed, and they stood at checkpoints at night and sowed during the day with a machine gun and in a tractor, although the enemy was pushed away from kyiv region, the danger remains due to military operations, victor says , they started sowing and literally three weeks ago,
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well, they were shot down an enemy drone found the remains of this beast in our field , so to speak, but we are safe with mines, but i know. the sale of grain through russia also says the dutch case is more of a problem, the biggest problem is uncertainty. we don't know if we will be able to sell, whether the ports will be open, or if roads and railways will be open, but although uncertainty is the biggest challenge for us if we compare it with the east of the country with a war zone with occupied territories then our problems are simply nothing, according to viktor sheremety, more than 20% of ukrainian farmers are currently
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serving in the armed forces, while others are fighting, their land is being helped by colleagues explains he is the nature of our ukrainian farmer such that even in extreme military conditions he wants to risk his health and life but he will never leave his land and will even work because of the abnormally cold spring sowing in ukraine has just begun the first harvest of the farmer is expected at the end of june anna kostyuchenko pavel sukhodolsky for voice of america from the cherkasy and kyiv regions ukrainians among this year's winners of the politsar prize laureates were announced the day before and in the honored society nomination by the information team asashi agencies and here the press yevhen malatka mstislav chernov have fun stepanenko and lori khinak who were awarded from the airport from mariupol in the first weeks of the full-scale russian invasion, with what emotions do they accept the award or do they feel that their
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work has changed the perception of war in the west ? interview with irina solomko and kateryna lisonova, i can say that everyone really dreams of one day holding the bullets from the russian prize , and i probably also dreamed, but in this flurry of events , we really, and with such materials, are very it is difficult emotionally to receive awards because you are receiving an award for the horror that we went through with these people, and to tell their stories, and unfortunately, this also applies to all of us, and the war was postponed for all of us, so if it were up to me to decide it is a company that organizes this submission there. yes, we, as people who work in the field, have such
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an opportunity, and it is really if there is such a journalistic oscar, which will remain and show that ukrainian journalists are really competent and can work at the level with e-e with international journalists and endure all standards of journalism, including indeed events that do not leave anyone indifferent in ukraine and events that even now are happening in ukraine, they should be told all over the world and therefore there this award is a distinction for that work yes, for those projects that we did during the whole year, not only in mariupol, but also after that, and the honor there is not only mine, but all the colleagues who
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worked on it, and there are stories of my colleagues who worked with us in the mstislav field there in lviv, laura vasylisa and these are really the people who spent a lot of time to tell people what was happening at that time and uh really we as representatives of ukrainian journalism will receive this award ah and it really inspires us to work even more and the war did not go anywhere and we have to continue continue to work to tell about war crimes and about the security situation and so on and so on, there is a lot of work and we should not stop. i want to add that
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this is a prize for all the people of mariupol. my life and now i am serving in the nameless graves of all those who were killed in their homes and then ground to dust and forgotten but never forgotten, this is a reward for them, for the people of mariupol, i still doubt that one photo or one report or article
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can change all wars but if what we did helped at least a little to open a green corridor to save several lives 10,100,000 i don't know and if it helped ukrainian diplomats to find the support of the international community, that's already a lot of photos of yevhen maloletka there, videos and photos like i shot mariupol and the film i made 20 days of mariupol which i made after we had already left and for me it is a symbol of the invasion of russia in ukraine, a symbol of
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russian brutality against ukrainians but it is a symbol of hope and how the whole world was doubled by the power of ukrainians who stopped the influx, criminals should know that all their crimes are crimes recorded on camera, photographed and filmed, and the whole world will know about them, and this award will help deliver this message to the murderers with a hundred laureates of the police award 2023 awards and that's the end of it. thank you for watching. voice of america
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in ukrainian. see you tomorrow. good luck. take care , dad. congratulations. we have good news about another child who was wanted with us. she is not in any danger , alina actually disappeared under rather mysterious circumstances and she disappeared together with her friend. alina lived in one of the villages in the dnipropetrovsk region
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