tv [untitled] May 19, 2023 1:30am-2:01am EEST
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[000:00:00;00] it was about the fact that if something flies in the sky, you don't have to stand and shoot. and you're a journalist on the job. you have a specific task, okay, that's one thing, but when you're there, you're a mother with a child. you're walking somewhere in the city center. well, hide, please, because we then we'll uh. this country makes a sacrifice, it's not just one family. everyone understands that this is a loss for the entire population and i'm very glad that hmm there were no victims, but you need to think with your head in moments of danger and you need to protect yourself because now everyone soldiers at the front they are trying to protect us, they are trying to make sure that there are no offensives less, so that there is no more seizure of territory, that we somehow defend ourselves, that we have a normal life and that we have this life to support, we have to
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go to cafes that, by the way, have to work because now there are also a lot of them. i don't know why a lot of businesses are simply closed, and they are closed forcibly , and i have a very big question. to the maximum and the life we can live tell about it to our military friends thank god you are alive today you protected me and today i had the most delicious coffee in my life cool i have such wonderful emotions thank you for what you did for me this is the coolest message what do they want to hear and how should we live because walking and crying that we have a bad life, that we have uh, i don't know that we have to restrain ourselves somehow, we have to limit ourselves no, well, here people live only one
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day, that's why they and rejoice at the downed of a drone over the center of kyiv, and by the way, this is a moment of unity. i heard what applause there was, as if it was in the stadium. our national team scored a goal. everything else - this is something that a very large percentage of the population is already facing, because people simply began to sneeze at security for life, because they understand a lot of communists. i saw during a survey of journalists where people answer, oh, now, today, tomorrow, the war may and will come to me too it won't be all for nothing the latter means that we should forget about the laws, that we should forget about the future, we should think about the future, where will our children live, in what conditions, where will the new generations grow up, in what state, and we should not sit and cry now, what is in us
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it's a bad situation, and we have to change the state , and we should abolish corruption, work with the authorities to control the volunteer income , because they are crazy now, and it is necessary to control it so that they do not go anywhere unnecessarily , and i understand that the most important message now is building a country is no longer waiting for the war to end, let's remember the 14th year, how long it lasted and how long everyone waited for it to end in the second or third year in kyiv at all. no one remembered and did not consider it a war. unfortunately, i understand what has passed. years, and people only now, when they felt unsafe, woke up and began to feel it, it is necessary to remember, it is necessary to change now, and it is necessary to control the authorities and their emotional state, and in general. the whole society must
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unite for change, because when the boys god willing, they will come back alive. so they will ask us what we did here and how we lived here. this, of course, will be absolutely correct and they will not tell you what i am, so that they do not fly to you, friends, what would you somehow, well , somehow, improve life here, i really hope that people will improve this life, you already mentioned kyiv region, and your trips there, and really, now there is not much talk about kyiv region, well, of course, what is heard now is kherson region, recently deoccupied there, and the cities of kharkiv region, and of course the east, but kyiv region remains with but she was released due to problems some still don't have, er, renovated housing, some still don't know, well, they're forced to live somehow, what's going on there, i think you still have connections. yes, with those people you
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helped immediately after the deoccupation, i tell you more that we still go but no longer as a volunteer, as journalists, sometimes because there are, uh, some proposals from foreign publications that let's shoot a documentary film , let's shoot some story trying to tell about gostomel , we shot it, probably after the new year or before the new year, i don't remember exactly and now we filmed literally a week ago about the brutal murder of the occupiers. i understand that people are left without a home. they are trying to rebuild. we have cool volunteers who are brave to restore it. these people are teenagers who dismantle the rubble with their own hands every day in order to help people leave a foundation for construction. i talked to many military men who destroyed houses, we have a very cool hero from buchi. maybe you remember how one not-so-great grandfather
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was shooting tanks from his fence. we went to see him, we asked him. and what? here's what he says. here i have a house shot up here and there i asked my son, i took a loan, i am building everything i understand that now everyone is working as hard as they can , now ukrainians from everywhere are helping each other. that is, some through relatives, some through volunteers, they are trying to function. we have a lot of e-e with volunteer referral centers just to help with some household issues let's put it this way, that is, some things to bring something else , but this is not enough. i understand that we cannot demand more from volunteers because we do everything that we can ask from people more, and they have nothing left to ask the state for more. and there are some more urgent needs, and unfortunately we are now in such a situation
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when it is not on time, this is the most terrible phrase that i can hear - it is not on time, and this is what people often tell me who ask for help, there are cases when help is given, there are cases when the state provides some modular towns where people can live, but they cannot live there for the rest of their lives. they already need to compensate somehow, everything is lost, and in our country , unfortunately, it is millions of hryvnias, and there have been houses in buchi, there are more than several million. i understand that nobody will compensate them, unfortunately, yes. maybe later some day there will be some small income, but this is a big problem now that, after all, everyone who suffered from russian aggression will receive compensation for this , we understand that this cannot be as soon as it arrived today and tomorrow they already gave you a new house , it doesn't happen like that, we have to understand that there are a lot of factors, but
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there are really some urgent needs, that's what you're doing, you're coming to kyiv region now and what happened? when you first went there, you already told me that you passed by in shifts and met people when they were there. you were the first people who came to them after the de-occupation. these are the shots we saw and the visit cards, yes, with that grandfather, this is the first day. after the deoccupation, we came to him, what was there? there were tears of happiness, joy, pain, i understood that i couldn't stop crying , i ca n't cry. what i said was that i had a family the feeling that this is my own grandfather and for whom i just have to suffer all my life because i was not around at that moment when we arrived
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at vyvanki we arrived we arrived from that we arrived there for the first time with minimal help we talked with people and all they wanted was not to go , they found some kind of preservation in some mushrooms , they told us please. we want to know and tell our loved ones that we are alive, this was probably the biggest task of ours - it is to take phone numbers or record video appeals of people to specific relatives, then when we left for communication, because there was no communication in ivankivshchyna at that time, they did not know anything for a month. in general, we told them that we were in kyiv . and that's when they began to tell their relatives that they were alive, what horrors they experienced , who had what, who was shot, which neighbors remained alive . that is, you understand that you listen to all these
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stories and you must, you must pass them on to your relatives because this is the most important thing what you can do for a person now is emotions and support, she doesn't need medicine, she doesn't need food, but she needs support now, because she was alone with other victims all the time, and not with people who might feel sorry. that is, it's a little. a big difference, because a volunteer, like himself on his own, he only acts as psychological help, which he can provide urgently now, because everyone else understands it. and you, as a person, should try to understand regret, and when we passed on all these appeals, relatives cried, and so thank you for letting us know, we are very glad, and the second once we left in a few days. but we already left with a big volunteer volunteer and with a starlink because it's easier. we put a starlink in the square of people, about 200-300 met
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with mobile phones, such grandmothers looked like that. oh, i don't have bluetooth there, i don't know anything, how to connect there are some push-button telephones. you understand that i have kyiv, call from mine, and they were so happy to see their sons, to see their daughters, to tell them that they are alive and the most. probably the most difficult thing is to understand that there are people who were in the occupation at the time when their sons or the daughters were in the east fought, and it seems to me that the most difficult thing is when both children and parents are on more or less equal terms, but you, as a child , cannot protect her, that's why children like me come who can protect and can somehow help from their side, and that's why we we connect and the most important thing was then a-ah just to see e that people are emotionally stabilized because after the occupation after the horrors that we heard in buch and everywhere this is
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the rehabilitation of psychiatrists i don't know how many years this is our help she as you know plantain until the morning 5 minutes and that's all first aid is necessary, but then a long rehabilitation is needed. of course, we traveled a lot to kyiv oblast and slavutych . in principle, the city and these places are close to you because you filmed a film about chernobyl. the film is interesting. by the way, who i didn't see it from the audience, look and you understood then at the beginning of the war how much damage the occupiers could do to those places, of course we are not talking about power units, we understood that this could be a tragedy for the whole world and in general for the entire tourism business that was built in recent years, it has been that way for the people who lived there and so on, what happened. when
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you found out that the chernobyl zone was captured , it was the thought of where to get gas masks and everything else, because i understood what could happen, even like me, i didn't know what could happen they helped me a lot, and my friends, who worked at that time in the chernobyl tour company, they just took tourists to the war. they knew about dosimeters, about gas masks, about all the dangers , they helped as experts, and they told ukrainians what not to do during a nuclear danger . what can be done what are means of protection i understand that such people are also important and they are also volunteers and it is also help to inform, this is the main help, and the first fear was that this is nuclear terrorism, this is really the first time in my life that i have seen
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it. school, what could it be that, well, i could never think that there is some famous state that will terrorize with a nuclear weapon, well , it did not enter my mind until i was 24, but by blowing up the station. countries you go, you understand adequately, it turns out that they do not understand how to talk very much, we can crawl anywhere and we, in principle , without any difference to radiation, then be treated for a few more years from cancer, well, that is, i understand that hm. unfortunately, russians cannot be regarded as conscious, adequate people who can answer they cannot be held accountable for their actions, because they do not even understand the threat to them, to their country, they just want to harm somewhere, spoil something, steal something, and when
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we talked about things with people who worked and were on the first shift that was just captured org, we talked to the employees who said that it was very unclear and scary because we didn’t know what they wanted, they always wanted something, they were changing something, they didn’t even have a plan, and i really like this cool russian phrase like everything is going according to plan , they are not there all the time somehow they are trying to terrorize. they are trying to strike. i remember when i was talking to my friends in britain, they were afraid of nuclear terrorism because people understand in conscious states that it is dangerous and what it can do. all humanity will suffer, not just one country and something else . and you need to understand this, i am convinced that you will never understand what we see and the terror continues at the gate of the nuclear power plant and
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so on, we see it and i think that in the second series of your film we will see what the consequences are what damage did the russians do to the chernobyl zone, which has ceased to be, in principle , an exclusion zone and was already called the renaissance zone , our state understands that funds must be invested from somewhere, and this business, which functioned before the war, is just working on the restoration of this zone, there are a lot of tourist companies that transported tourists before the war, they were engaged in reconstruction, they were engaged in a-a, um, how, if i 'm not mistaken, there were also architectural monuments to be entered into some registers so that they would not be destroyed
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that the buildings remain. and now, by the way, there is even a way out. and i hope that this is my own subjective opinion, but the way out is that when the journalists come after the war and want to show these places, the entrepreneurs who will work there in the zone have to carry them tourists and allocate for restoration ie everyone should work together, and the state, too, if it is going to transport tourists here, also allocate for restoration and or make certain donations or something else, that is, the business is for that business because it has funds and it can allocate these funds because if the business has no funds unfortunately, there is no such thing, and we are currently trying to cooperate with tourists , while we cannot use the chernobyl zone there at all, because there are now a lot, we know a lot, there are many obstacles, we
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came up with an interesting trick with friends during a-a the drink was created by people who were there in the zones, it is mandatory to resettle where it is safe, where there is no radiation, but about the chernobyl zone . there are a lot of apples, there are a lot of grandmothers, and they are like people who want to earn something , they try to sell them, and here are the friends with whom i am now cooperation and decided to create a chornobyl apple farm that will help small businesses at the expense of what we buy. unfortunately, this harvest is limited because it is the 22nd year of the occupation of apples there, a certain amount , however, as much as they could, they collected as much, but the very fact that these are new cool ideas and now the main thing is that ukrainians do not go crazy on the liberated territories, that they do not go crazy on some names, that they think about how to help the population, help
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some company, while the spread of this historical monument is, in fact, already there will be a historical product that will be sold there , i hope, and in the information field of europe , this is a cool startup, just as i like it. for example , i like it when some jewelry is made from used casings, because they make some glasses and so on. it's about the same thing, but now i want my favorite class to be given by the directors . and i want to ask about your hobby. do you sometimes take a break from helping people? it's acting. when do you even have time for it? as we see, you act as a model, this is exactly the moment i said that sometimes you need to rest because someone is fighting for this rest somewhere, i realized that after four months of active help as a volunteer, i started to burn out because i
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had no day off, no rest, you you want to somehow change something and yet you don't you will rest for at least 1-2 days, maybe a week , as long as it takes, your brain will not start producing new ideas and new actions, that's why i received an offer from a friend from the same channel. for ukrainians, entry to britain there is some kind of visa , they help me. i thought, ok, i won't live in this country, but to insure myself in case there was a nuclear threat. at some point of departure, maybe there won't even be any houses left here. i didn't know that you have to somehow think about the future, that 's what i said, you have to think about the future, even if tomorrow there isn't somewhere else to live. there must be another place
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to live. i must have done the documents, i went by myself. unfortunately, she couldn't. let's go. i'm on scouting. let's say what will happen while the documents were being made. i remembered that i worked at the age of 14 at a modeling school. i went through training. then i had several photo shoots. i really loved this case because it's about the same implementation. that is, you especially as a presenter, you feel like you are constantly under the cameras, but there is no such job here, and you want to find that camera somewhere again , and you start to find some ways out, and i went to britain. i lived near london, in oxford, the first offer i found was shows in manchester, it takes 6 hours to get there, i thought, well, it's okay, i'll go, i'll drive, it's scary, another country, it stops adrenaline you get used to it with time, you think
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well , is it safe? and what to do if something is not clean there, where to go, where to call, that is, when i thought about all this security package, i took a friend with me who accompanied me, i realized that it is possible for me, well, in fact, i lived there for a week without a backup from somewhere, that is, i have there were several shows in ukraine, but in britain, i appeared , i am an empty person, i am nobody, and i am coming, i say , i want to go here and there with you, it happened, this is the first time that you are from ukraine, it is still possible and i would like us this m- at the moment, they also advanced a little, and i saw this already at the second show, which was two weeks later in london, i found this exact photo in the dress. it was from the show of hairdressers and stylists. as
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it turned out, the people who selected me as a model for their show selected two more girls , one from the zakarpattia region, the other from somewhere in odesa, i am from kyiv, we we all meet and we understand that we all speak ukrainian and then we find out that our a-a stylist is a ukrainian hairdresser who is performing at this competition with ukrainian team only, only we had to be all ukrainians because in order to present her brand because it was probably the best option is the way out and the idea because it happened and i understand that we had a connection with the girls because we are all this is the family from ukraine because we are all here together already in britain, not even in ukraine but by the way, she won this competition, it was the most pleasant because the girl is really very talented, very talented, and then i already started working when i
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came there, i had to complete some documents according to the documents. i came and did several photo sessions just in time when i needed the last stage with the documents or the british, we know it has been a long time and i am very grateful, and i arrived there and just then my friend oleksii from melios called me and says ireland is nearby come on, we bought you a ticket, the car is there and well, that is, it coincided so what arose, it closed because i had to return to him in poland and drive the car from there, because he offered me what to do before that, and i was a little prepared because i understood that if i now marry from poland to ukraine, then there 1,300-1,000 km is nothing to worry about, i’ll get through it somehow, and here i’m already in britain, ireland is not so far away and well, everything has to go, yes, it has to fly cool that even during a rest period, a reboot. that’s how you, ah, with beautiful fashion
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, still remind you of ukraine, you still perform functions that are important for our state and i think that you will continue to do this and help people. we thank you very much for coming to our studio, telling us all about it and, most importantly, charging us with a good mood, which is very important now for everyone, thank you sincerely i hope that as many ukrainians as possible will remember the war and change our country now. what can anyone do? thank you. beautiful valeria lovysh, my colleague, a journalist and a volunteer, a beautiful model. it was a face program. the marathon continues. the enemies must be stopped. you must protect yourself. february 24
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is for many that day. it started with panic , what to do, where to go, how to proceed, but you knew that millions of ukrainians are counting on you , they are counting on you to take them from under shelling , they are counting on delivering aid to the military to bring them home, we are grateful to thousands ukrainian railway workers who fearlessly perform their work even when there is no strength , when you don't get off the train for a month, when you know that it can be a one-way road , everything is made of steel
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, trains, tracks, people, none of us have been on vacation for a single day, my brothers here, this is yours another family wherever i am, i'm a ukrainian, we have 10% of training, and 90% of patriotism already in the process of how we worked, studied ourselves heroes are not born, there will be no such country as russia currently is, it's just a matter of time, they told me that if the look killed we would have volunteers, patrons, benefactors, the administration, this is also the same weapon and weapon, which is our hero, what kind of pensions are we all doing, this is our job, inexia can’t heroes glory to ukraine glory to heroes from monday
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to saturday 23:15 in marathon the only news i have not slept at night hands from a terrible moment i break free i forgot about lies i work inactivity again the hail came back to reality the third i will take out the fire for us and guarantee everything on its way without crazy destroys and to him i still do what i have to do because it is ours land for our children here women i am not tired do i have enemies in april i do not let our yards snow worlds and washed and you who are we happy i
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have for enemies in april i do not let our yards snakes worlds i am not tired and you i will not be true on the neck but thoughts flew to the children, what charms did for us, to the women, what prayer made eyes cry, and well done, who are trilled in hope, whose happiness is in money, someone makes billions, and someone gives everything to the last drop, to the edge, pain, the war brought me to love, i am not tired, it is not time for my children to live here, i not tired of strength i have i i don't let enemies in april, our two-year worlds, i'm not tired and you and i, the rest of us are happy, i have enemies in yours and i don't let them in, like
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snakes in the courtyard of the worlds and but i'm tired, i'm not tired of strength i have, i don't let enemies in april, like two-year worlds, i don't tired and you, i'm tirelessly happy i have enemies on twitter i don't open our doors different worlds i'm not tired you join the brave defend yours they
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