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[000:00:00;00] uh, put it in your hands so that they can’t drop it. by the way, they did it themselves , i ’ll never forget. they could be someone to me. they don't have to be russian. they took all the weapons from all the hunters. some of them were shot from under the feet with a rifle from an automatic machine near the head. there are bullet holes on the wall. well, it was someone who was standing near him and they were shooting. and this is another of their offices. office well, but here i was no longer interrogated, here others got it, they took a lot
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of documents from people , they took my phones, for example, they still haven't returned my passport, i will have to restore the same wires, exactly, exactly the same, but here the loop is smaller, it is probably worn on the fingers that was attached to the feet, i know this for sure because the neighbor in the cell told after he had been here for an hour and a half and shouted, we had a wristwatch, someone left it to navigate in time, and when someone was taken away, we looked approximately how long a person was absent, the more light in there were no cameras at that time, the first 35 days were generally in the dark, they asked, then they started to make light, the eyes hurt for two days until they got used to it, on the 46th day, they called me, i have to ask , and why are you sitting here, i say, brother, they serve. they say that he serves in kyiv. but we are not interested in that. tell me who is left from the former atovites in the city. i say how can i know. i have worked all my life in kharkiv
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. i live there not far from the station. not a pen the switch is such a box with a handle, why the faster it is cool, the stronger the current, and if it is slow , then it is about 100-150 v passing through you. and the other one was recognized by the master. it was very rare that there was someone without a mask. the fact that he was without a mask was that he conducted the interrogation without us. when i was interrogated, there were two of them, but usually, as the guys said , there were three or four people when they connected the switch. they got some pleasure. well, it seems to me that these are sick people, because for this you need to have special training to endure such a thing, or there is something wrong with the person's head, but this is my opinion, i'm not a doctor
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. you were questioned. they used to live here, like barracks from above, and here are the people. they keep the people so that the armed forces do not hit here , because it is actually the armed forces who understood that there are civilians here besides them, so no one shot here , they did not use the microphone in any way. and no, no, they forced them to tell that the armed forces were shelling the city that civilians die, they strip you down to the waist, and at least two of our cameras are electrocuted. they forced them to do it. i know for sure that they were forced to do it. most often they said that ukraine is bad in quotes and russia is wonderful. the current is connected, of course she will say anything, they could beat someone for several days in a row, if they beat someone, there were big bruises on the hands or feet, and then they were kept for several weeks
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until the bruises disappeared, people roughly understood what they were saying, but oda it's a matter of knowing. and others, to see a man with blue hands. when they came to pick me up, they found an army uniform somewhere and discussed among themselves which berets are cool in the ukrainian army and shared which size would suit whom. the people were constantly changing . they called talismans for 76-8 days. if someone is unlucky or when they remember you, it will probably be more correct to say , you see, they couldn’t break it here, and here they got out. when ours came in, they were freeing themselves, that is, they just found out that of course, when they all they escaped, they sat there for a day or two, the guy told me that he was just sitting in this cell, they broke the glass, threw a jacket at
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him, got out, then they opened the others who they could , they found a crowbar and only then broke down the door and let the other people out . the cell was small, but it was so damp here and even all this glass here, guys and well done, got out straight. a week and a half before the liberation of the city, they just let me out, put a bag on my head, took me out and said the only thing is that you come once a week, maybe they know your passport, but in the end they don't
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they found here, let out the door, opened it through this one, they cut it out with a bulgarian, brewed it here, relatives, parents handed over the parcels to you , someone was coming. yes, of course, when did mother find out? no, they took it somewhere, then something else, and then it happened that many boys had been sitting for a long time, and when one of them came out, he went to addresses around the city and told who was where, then they started coming to us. nobody, nothing to anyone
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i didn't say how i met our happy ones. at first, the first two days you couldn't walk around the city at all because there were sweeps . when we went, passports were checked, it became easier to breathe. now our flags were hung, we didn't pay attention to them before. we are all of them. what good can we expect from them? they are our neighbor, we are her son in the anti-terrorist operation, and somewhere she heard that there are some people there, that they are on the sharper side, that there will be russians, and she started swearing at them. in short, they came with a bag on their head. they gave her and took away her second neighbor's son, they took her just off the street, they tortured her for 100 days, the third neighbor took her son, did they start, and so on. he still hasn't been found. she is poor and keeps promising her that, well, they promised something, he will come back, he will come back, but he didn't come back
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, she knows where is he, so i didn't talk to them. i never sometimes the women there asked what was there. and they , well, that's what i heard, and here in the bazaar, they say that everything will end soon, everything will be fine, russia will be a military town, a military base is ready here a ready-made repair plant is what they are they told people in the bazaar, not gorodok. and they also said that there would be a military er. in general , people are kicked out of the apartments there and sent to military officers. they will live there, and the people will live there. with the bread, at the word of our soldiers, we were so glad for them, we were very glad, we waited just in time, the bread baked
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like that, and we ran out to meet the soldiers with it, because it was already a holiday, there was no pectin on it, why was it like that , we are protecting that putin is a total moron, forgive me for it's true. he's cute they will not win with us, the people are steadfast, strong, love, love ukraine, and they will not win for all of us. i appreciated the life that existed even before the war. we hope it will be better, we are waiting for everything to work for us, that we will have jobs, let everything be revived. maybe i am old
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, i will not live to see my children , my grandchildren will live to see me. they disappeared here. and how did ours return? we shouted to them on the balcony. they hide. we will always work here. we will clean up. give us
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a little first and believe that everything was as it was in the store . i went boldly. if it is already gone, hryvnias are a trifle . and i give them. well, they are five each. they took 10 each. well, it wasn't much, so it poured out. i'm looking for five of them, but she threw away the one she won't walk. and you asked her, it wasn't. they put ours. we don't want to sleep . thank you. fucking milk, god bless them, russians well, that's what they brought, so, and so it was, 800-gram bags
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of cereal, a union of oil , and so on, i would have survived nothing , i'm having a good time, and the impression is not the best. at least something, at least some kind of news group will be with you or something . well, they are already taking you away for questioning, it was scary, but what to do, they check everything , but
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there were fewer questions for such minors. 30 years before them is normal there is no acquaintance there, he went fishing several times, once he went, they told him well, the fight is from here, but he was a little too self-confident again. he went fishing like that the second, third time and he was taken away and he is not there to this day. charge the phone. these are neighbors who have a generator. you have to contact them a lot in order to charge your phone, we had a connection, we had a train station, and here was the komsomol forestry, you could catch a connection, i gave, uh , an interview at the university here, i went to
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the wagons, climbed on the wagon, on the wagon, i caught the connection, i entered for an interview well, i wrote it so he caught, he tried to catch me, sometimes he couldn’t hear me, i kept crossing over, i’m constantly trying to make notes well, they were lying on the wagon, i’m sitting on the wagon like this, uh, any explosion, i had to bend over there for well, i had a friend, i went with him, he was also taking exams when he puts him to sleep, the cluster bombardment began. i started to climb down. i told him i'm climbing down quickly because now there will be trouble. he said, "now ukrainian language is included in the composition and everything, how do you like it, that schoolchildren take exams like this? such a thirst for
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knowledge, they managed to weigh it." oh, how scary what kind of trait is such courage? it is necessary to be determined to know what i need to go there and the lesson , well done, i already have good knowledge, yes. thirst for knowledge, yes, yes, we need to do something somewhere and become a person. this is what distinguishes living next to chatter the village of verbivka works here as a ticket to various stations as a ticket cashier for two months we were under russia it was scary everything was flying we saw everything very scary then we left for the controlled ukraine we came to eight
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block posts er six russian checkpoints and then already to the controlled ukraine there are four of ours do you remember the moment when they saw the first ukrainian checkpoint oh i remember of course he remembers oh ukrainian soldiers saw everything glory to ukraine they are so good day ukrainian language oh it was so anxious here it was scary and there already to thank our soldiers we are loyal and have already arrived at the station to work when i learned about contrast well, even when it was clear that something was being prepared, there were no words. this was it. we were infinitely happy, and oh, this happiness
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could not be sold in words , and here. everyone cried to go through such a thing, of course it is very difficult to go through everything well, everything is fine, now we are tidying up a little and waiting for the light to be connected, we are very much waiting for the light to be connected, the electric trains will go. demined everything don't be afraid everything is fine so you want to tell these people who are still under occupation let them believe let them believe that our soldiers will come and
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everything will be fine and let them not succumb to their stories that everything will be fine in russia, because there are so many. well, under this influence, they start talking little by little. let them give in and believe that everything will be fine. ukraine, i lived all my life in balaklia, and before the new year, we moved to the city of kharkiv, because with this, he is studying and working here, and i have been in balaklin since the first day of the war on february 24. i accidentally got into treatment because i got into a car accident. i fractured my femoral neck. i was on crutches. i had to be in the hospital on the 24th.
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the family doctor prescribed referral well, yes what happened was that i stayed there alone. because all my relatives, i have a son here in kharkiv . what kind of occupation was it for you? the occupation by these inhumans could not have been good for the real ukrainians. ukraine in phone mode, we called my son and what to do next, should he take his girlfriend and family to balaklia and move, then i somehow have to move to kharkiv in general, it happened so quickly that i just saw russian armored vehicles through the window and that's it i realized that i won't leave anymore, they told me that i could leave, but all the men were stripped and forced to take off their socks, even because
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someone told them that ukrainian nationalists were getting a german-fascist swastika on their heels and they were wearing underwear. it was cold and they forced me to take them out of the cars barefoot and undress them. well, since i have a patriotic tattoo of our country's coat of arms, a trident on my chest, i understood that i would not make it far from the valve, because the boys were dying there in the dungeons and replace the sins, so to speak, just because the ukrainian is in the mood and i personally didn’t get any skates. i was involved in the fan movement in the metalist football club and everyone knew that i was ukrainian in the mood and sell that vanya, the photos were from
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the stadium and i was waiting, waiting, because, well, people hello, this is the russian world. i was waiting for someone to come after me. i decided to hide. i changed places of residence . private houses were owned by relatives. where did anyone leave? there were abandoned buildings. i spent the night there. when i knew that they were supposed to come after me, they would say there. there will be an apartment tour tomorrow, yes. and i’m in the house, so i looked out the window when they start calling and went down to the basement. well, in general , the truth is that we are false. i managed to survive six months of occupation and stay. that all the calls were listened to, because they came and took the guy to the nearby entrance for talking on the phone, they came
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and said that someone from your house gives coordinates for shelling, if you don't tell us exactly, we will take you all away, and there is only 15 people left there pensioners in this building, he was threatened to hand over the person who called from your building because of geolocation or how they allocated it there. it is from these buildings that someone is calling ukraine and giving information to the artillery. it is clear that i saw something, so i could have called someone like that- the neighbor is a lab worker, how was the artillery guidance? it’s good. in these headquarters, whose offices are there, where did they spend the night? they moved too, because our artillerymen are famous . and anyway, they fly by and it was pleasing, of course there were many people who helped er transferred data, i’ll tell you
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this, i only communicated with a limited number of people so that there were fewer of me who saw me like that and only with those who were in the mood well, there were and they didn’t read that this is some kind of heroism , that tomorrow they can follow them, they were shielding it, it will be useful and it will be useful for us, so that they will be released faster, and , of course, to make our friends angry with this , we flew through there, they drove through the whole city, they will be there on sunday, they will fly you understand that everything has already been shot, guys, they are changing places there, they went to the kindergarten, they flew there, they went to a dormitory or something, the music school didn’t give them peace, and it’s uh, i’ll admit that it can be from the side, it’s heroism, and being in the occupation, i can say to the territory of ukraine, where they are located, it is probably risky. well, when we
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were there to such an extent, the hatred was that this danger somehow receded into the background , we wanted to drive them out of our land as soon as possible, so of course some of them they were looking for a shot, a shot went off somewhere, and their special service immediately gathered passers-by all over the garden, they were looking at their phones, they were looking for a fire corrector , well, in vain, he was a fireman, i could see a dear man from the window. seeing that the equipment had gathered somewhere , it was as if it was transmitted. is it through chad-bot ? we didn't even have the internet at all, it was possible to transmit information only through mobile communication, which was very weak in certain cities. well , they called their friends who were
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interested in such information as you they said about the bicycle that it saved you, that i got into a car accident, i had a fracture of the rib cage, and it was difficult for me to walk. at first, i walked on soap boxes . and this transport was rescued from the spas, you can say, but i’m starving to death. but i can’t even roll over the city, because i moved around the city personally on on this bicycle because i walk with a limp, it’s во приховых глаза бросаются может wounded, some saboteur jumped in, yes, or something else and on the bicycle you can’t see that i’m a temple well, and i went on the bicycle, i was stingy, and again why is russia losing? oh, i don’t want to rush. well, they ugly people and they came to a foreign land, they have no motivation, they are fearful, cowardly, i personally saw it on the seventh , the preparation of artillery had just begun, they had already abandoned their positions, and such were the interesting stories
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: a bearded man walks up to my neighbor, this neighbor is telling me, help me i need civilian clothes, but the neighbor already understood that everything is already on fire, and you turned it away . but i'm a neighbor. and it's here. and how much is it? well, tell me, you came , neighbor, why did you come here ? i'm driving you. how much? why did you come to ukraine, they already dared, so he, uh, the soldier pushed the bolt, well, something stopped him, so he was probably protecting his skin , because if i shot the damn thing, people would probably beat him with sticks, and then he um, pushed something on his, i on mine i swore at him and went to look for it. next, someone can give him civilian clothes to lie down and run away to hide. yes, women, i remember the first time
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i saw our soldier in six months. yes, let's say there with the tridents, i hid all these clothes because it was not possible. what if you are wearing yellow, blue, even a sports suit, that means you are all from bandera, you are thieves there and so on, a terrorist or whatever they call us there, and i found that flag and jumped out a well, for now i jumped out to the temple, the armor has already arrived and then the guys left, the soldiers are coming, i hug them kraken, the first intelligence agencies and the russian flag came in , i say no guys, there is no, here is my flag, so they showed it with a trident, i say it, you see how hard it is, well, like two words and himself with something
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i can't do anything with them because of excitement because of joy, calm down, go home, everything will be fine, well, i was a little worried here, but i went to my own, but everyone went out to meet them , there was a lot of radio, there were many flags, many were not happy because they went to cooperate and now they are waiting for punishment well, yes thank you very much thank you thank you for jumping out of words we were in balaklia today and i really remembered one story of a guy who finished the 11th grade and already entered kharkiv university on the budget according to the interview there were like eight budget places when i came, i was very impressed that
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he, well, in principle, decided to enter the kharkiv university , not to go anywhere, and that he passed the interview exams. to his goal, he still believed that his future was ukraine, not russia, and not the lpr, the dnr occupied there , heinr, i am very glad that our youth is conscious and will rebuild, i hope ukraine has people who can truly be called heroes, they were killed clive who resisted, who deliberately did not come into contact with the occupiers, completely ignored them. and there are people who still have not reflected on this at all . and when you ask them about the war about the occupation , they perceive this issue as
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secondary for them and they are not too eager to talk about it. as if you're asking them, well, something that doesn't directly concern them, i wanted to ask how it was to live in the occupation no, i don't want to talk on camera, ok, excuse my time, despite everything, there is great faith that this will all end with our victory, you must feel that ukraine remembers them, that ukraine has forgotten about them. what the russians didn't say during the occupation, when they don't forget about ukrainians, and it 's not just words, it's real actions. i'm very glad that i joined this expedition and i'm very glad that we continue to restore our statehood and continue to liberate ukrainians

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