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[000:00:00;00] this plane was primarily for the space program , probably the next plane that we will rebuild will also be for the purposes for which it was built, well , the engine is spinning, this engine is alive, of course, it is already like that , let's see, the fan has been damaged , and these engines are probably still returning dust or not some kind of calculation of the total amount of equipment destroyed here now, well, it's not our equipment . well, therefore, it's not our loss, but it brought us losses now, well, we can't
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say exact numbers yet, because the volume is very large. you see, the airfield is very big, let's see what's left, what's been damaged, then there will be more examinations, then we won't hang up the assessment, and then we can already, well, with the final one, you'll see some numbers, but uh, on the first one, what i see, well, it will be billions, you know, that's what everyone says a dream is a dream, but we must not forget there is a ruslan a su-24 that also flew and was also destroyed, but it was more robbed from the inside, yes, no, it was chosen together because it was undergoing maintenance, it burned from the inside, yes.
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because somewhere there was a projectile torn apart, because the outside of here was also hit by field shrapnel, but we will restore it as we dream of restoring it. yes, we have created a technical commission for each plane, we are studying the condition of each plane , just like in the village. yes, yes, five planes remained on the wing, which were abroad at the time, they were on commercial flights, yes, they are there now and flights are being made , we still hope that the war will finally
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end someday, our victories and we will return we will repair the runway, we will be able to receive our planes here as before. good day. well, you see, there were some arrivals, there is destruction, the cladding is almost all in pieces , pieces of the field are still dedicated , the wings are dedicated, you know, as they say, our workers are afraid of their hands, so when the restoration begins, everything is already in progress the designer has already approached them
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, work has begun on assessing the technical condition , this is already work, and in general, all of antonov's planes are unique, each in its own way, the 74 mosh is a plane an-26, he also came under fire for the first time in days, was also airworthy with us . 22 antey when he flew to ali bourge , it was in the 60s. and it was the largest plane in the world even before ruslan and mria, the largest plane before
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ruslana you are already careful because they are sharp so as not to injure yourself two planes 28 also happened then 22 and another one on 22 these are test cars of ruslan hans 24 this is also a car yes an 74 this is a varvara plane because it was painted in the colors of the military they are his they deliberately came and blew up even though it was a plane
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he didn't even fly for 15 years, so for sure, he was already on the stand, so it's already such a piece of the museum, in fact, it's a museum exhibit , it's a museum exhibit. in the first days, putin said that he was arranging a real decommunization, so it turns out that they also blew up monuments well, probably so. probably so. this is decommunization in his understanding . i don't even think that airplanes will work for money. it's time, time, and a lot of work. it's all done by people with great intelligence .
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tens of thousands of people, well people, and everyone invested their part, their work and their soul . that 's why all these planes have a soul. they don’t turn their tongues to call us people, as they say, we have entrepreneurs, even if they build a dog house, they will move, but they just boiled, or planes brought aid to the whole world, our ruslans in covid, e.
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she flew when she was in australia, sat down, came out to yuria to meet 15,000 people, and she carried our flag somewhere with her, maybe it was from envy , yes, it is the same, many people in buch and irpen said that their apartments were looted because they said that you you won't live like this, well, that is, i think that some of those soldiers are really just jealous of what is happening in ukraine, russia she is not fighting with those who are from moscow, from peter, she is fighting with those who are from glubinka now eh and once again i don't want to well, you don't want to talk
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in russian, because yes, the trickster is somehow like that yes, but the tongue does not turn so that it does not return, tell me why russia will lose because the question what i see is we are different in spirit oh we are different in spirit so what they say there remembering there 45 yes to we were there once as i see now that they fight in different ways on the battlefield and the most important thing is that we are on our land how they live they say and said yes who will pass by us with a sword walks sensually well here they are the memory
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should not be short i was also touched by what is probably the greatest story left behind in the shot that the hero told us about the customers and what they were doing there on the territory of the airport and near all these buildings there was a hangar and in which there was another plane ruslan seems and they tried to break the door to this hangar with a tank even though there was electricity and these doors could just be opened open it by pressing the button, but, well, they did not look for easy ways and tried to break through it, as a result, somehow they broke through not quite close. so, when they entered the territory of this a hangar, they, uh, lived there , set up a kitchen and furnished
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a small brazier just under the turbine with some kind of engine, which is actually blocked, yes, the main engine, which, roughly speaking, started the others, that is, as a fishing power unit, its situation is kind of uh, a lot of kerosene. well, it was really dangerous for this safety, yes. about the level of just these people who ended up there, that they didn't catch up at all well, well, in short, they argued who is getting the darwin award this year so clever, let's go to the director of gostomel lyceum no. 1 volodymyr, who actually is now is engaged in the reconstruction of the lyceum and is going to launch it by september 1. of course, russians lived in the lyceum and were hiding as civilians in gostomel, and he will tell how it happened. and we will also talk with a person
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who was there directly in the basement and during the occupation it's good to be here er and that you are now engaged in the actual restoration, er, from this you can tell a little about what specifically happened here , the lyceum was during the occupation of gostomel by the russian military, it was er, it was under occupation for a month, that is, they lived here the russian occupiers directly in the very directly in the lyceum, there were people hiding in the basement during this period, a lot of damage was done to the lyceum, all the doors were broken
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in. computer equipment that was in every study room was stolen and damaged, and the roof was also damaged. and the windows are being restored, and i think that by september 1 we will try to get the children to come and be able to sit at the desks. i have such hope. i will show it a little. of course. come, please. it's just fragments. is it the impression that he was just shooting? there was a projectile that blew everything up and flew here. we have a tv. there was some news for the children . there was video surveillance. we had 36 surveillance cameras and only 9 of them remained and all nine
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they were shortened or they could not be taken or they were damaged when they were taken. and yes, all the cameras were stolen, the server was broken right after we left, we made videos in the offices, what was there and what was left after the occupiers in our classrooms, photos the video is left he has it and we have already made it public, works are being carried out in such cool premises, the boxes are being removed, the windows have been ordered, the doors have been ordered , the roof is being repaired, that is, these works are already underway, such obvious things have been cleaned, and teachers and parents have helped, volunteers have already helped from the institution it doesn't look like it was after the occupiers, but there are still remnants that can be seen
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- we can walk around the facility , let's take a look at the door here, they just barricaded it so that they don't enter, don't walk, this room is a basement, where were the people now here see good day. we have several children. there were about 100 of us in this room. good day. good day . there were about 100 people here during the shelling and occupation
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. it was impossible to do something without permission. we had a robotics office . there were designers’ laptops here, where the children made their projects . that’s all. now, all the elements that were there. the teachers laid it out, that is, the motors
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, the parts that were also stolen were removed. the core of the system units was removed from the 3d printer, microcircuits, memory processors, hard drives were destroyed, projectors were removed in many offices, and some of them did not have time to take them out because they were given to collect quickly well , they say that they came out with good will, but for some reason only 15 minutes, yes, let's go along that curve. that is, all the doors were knocked out, although all the keys were there and there was an opportunity to take it. and when they came in , there were still employees here who could help show us the offices , they were numbered. it is necessary to plaster on every door, this is how they were broken, they beat one, they have already put it in order, here you see some records left. these are the uneducated
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children from school, really, that is, what is their level of development, is it a revarsity, some kind of people , whose level is so difficult that you can call them people in many classes they wrote on the blackboards that we came to save you there and so on. and so on, this kind of attitude is amazing. these are the pictures that children drew in order to decorate the history classrooms here, and accordingly, somewhere, drawings of crossed-out faces were selected for this subject. flag-flags for zombification led to the fact that even in the pictures they were looking for something banderian something something that they what price they put in front of themselves game here or did they touch books e-e the library and
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the books are all works of e-e russian literature all works they were sorted into the offices and the offices where they were sitting there smoking and lying down, what books they were waiting for or not reading, well, at least they took russian classics with them there and russian authors how are you? do you think russian classics should disappear? russian classics, foreign literature. i am a supporter of the fact that there is no need to study russian literature now, especially in the volume that was devoted to foreign literature, there are many
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world authors, writers who with which it is desirable to introduce the children so that they would be, and uh, a lot of works of russian literature uh, uh, are aimed precisely at the fact that the person who reads it , he goes uh, uh, with war. war and peace there, everything boils down to some kind of violence to the imperial ideologies and what does it then do to people from these children who read this grow up such and such traits are brought up that they go to rob , kill and destroy instead of creating i want to introduce you to a person who
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was there all the time of the occupation this is vera zelenska is an employee of the canteen at the beginning of the occupation, when everything started here, she was here all the time, you were directly in the lyceum, and at the moment when the lyceum volodymyr mykolayovych gave us permission to cook for the people, first it was in the basement 30 and then there were 60, 90 to 120 people, we were preparing food in the dining room, but already on the second , russian troops began to come to us , inspecting and breaking into the school. but on march 5 , they already entered the lyceum and lived here for two sundays
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. they did a lot of damage. well, here is ours canteen here you can continue how many people were with you at that time here 90 until they were allowed to leave well they were not given a corridor how did they behave here well how can they agree russian troops treated them badly well they did not touch people they set them up they took their rights without asking, they took the pipes, they were their own, so that no one went anywhere, they didn't take our phones, but we buried the phone, they said that we don't have phones , but they managed to get in touch quietly , there were a lot of small children and people very big they they didn’t read. well, what i’m talking about is going to the toilet. they drove us with automatic machines and at 6 o’clock they locked us all in the basement so that no one would go out there, so that they wouldn’t be disturbed, they weren’t disturbed
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. what were they doing directly in the lyceum? they lived here, they placed equipment here, equipment was stationed in asia and apcs were in front of the school, tanks were stationed behind the dining room, too, a lot , in fact, they and you were hiding because they needed to be often communicating with them who were on the street well, of course they communicated they were in the kitchen we were cooking honey, and they were already preparing the truth for themselves after us and said that they came to liberate us , the people of bandera came. technicians in the classrooms, it was a very big shock for them, your lyceum is better than ours not to break it, however, the cauldron
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was taken away, blankets were taken away, hmm, the equipment that was taken, laptops that were packed, they were all loaded with armored personnel carriers, how much time is needed for recovery, you see, gostomel was in us budget-friendly in the village now , e.e., the antonov airport glass factory, those budget-forming enterprises are all broken, and the budget will also be problematic because of the repair work, the building itself will be ready by september 1. i hope. and all that work for many years there was a teacher's school of computer technology, all the work was done, we had robotics offices, which were also robbed, we were participants on several occasions, is there such a project possible, a school where we were allocated offices, the cost of one office there was
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from uah 400,000 to 800,000, and these offices restore under the current conditions that there will be a lack of funds, it will take years. maybe you have heard that they found a shot russian soldier coupons coupons ukrainian coupons you understand the former yes these coupons were stolen from our museum. here we have a school -like museum, and here we also had many exhibits. they are very valuable exhibits, including banknotes . that one of the russian beaten soldiers had already later this is already when
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those who fled so so were found these coupons that uhu oh go out further now the museum will add a section will be so of course now we have a lot of exhibits uh, uh, there are uh projectiles that can be added to our museum i'm in mine he collected more than three kilograms of shrapnel in his yard, and when we came there were little divans, and here they were defecating, here they were sleeping, and here already 2-3 m in a row they stole and looted, that's one thing, and they just broke so that it was just for no one we got a lot of equipment, we had about 250 pieces of computer equipment in the institution , or they just had their brother with them, they
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simply broke most of it, not only that , there is also educational equipment that is simply damaged there and uh, different there they had electronic laboratories, they just may not have them they saw what it was and they just turned it over and broke it. they looked for something and took it out. of course, they poured it out of the closets - everything was upside down, everything was blocked, the windows were furniture. our ukrainian soldier did not come here, as it was possible and it was possible to use a tall, tall building somewhere they are advancing, it was possible to use it, our military did not use it and when the russians entered, they did everything because it is in this facility, it is a peaceful facility, an educational institution. and it was in this facility that they made their base
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and this is also the most impressive that what can they be? they did not fight with the army, they fought with civilians, they were hiding as civilians . what does the lyceum need now and what is lacking, and if it is in terms of funds, how much is the shortage now on one uh, we are currently undergoing restoration . restoration works are carried out at the expense of benefactors, there is a charity fund that collects funds for doors , we also have some other funds that want to raise funds for the replenishment of equipment , most of the issues we have already resolved to date remain an open issue
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these are funds for computer equipment, printers, projectors, laptops, etc. it is also necessary to restore the internet system in the classrooms , because part of the students may study remotely with a mixed system. we are planning this work. the stadium, the project will be developed there, and we will also need funds for the fact that we have one broken projectile and we need funds on the football field itself, and we have the opportunity to refurbish the basement for bomb shelters, which is very important in september, i.e., is there any total amount, eh? how much are you collecting now, or at all, what has been contributed under
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the agreement is about 30 million, and somewhere around 35 million was calculated as the damage caused during the occupation. well, eh that is, there is only a little left to restore everything and millions five million five are left and i think that with joint efforts we will solve these issues how did the war start for you, well for me my personal story is very difficult because i lost my son on 24- th number of in the very morning we were already witnesses to the fact that the airport was being bombarded. i lived next to the lyceum, and my house where my wife and i lived. it is located closer to

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