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that volunteers are not allowed to enter the city of kherson. where did it come from, how true is it, and does it even have any part of the truth, we have a lot of volunteers coming from other cities from abroad, now we were just talking with a group of regular volunteers and the question of what is allowed is not allowed there was a question about the fact that they are not allowed to go directly to the water, this is 100%, because well, i know about it. so, various services, the police, the military, have restricted the access of many volunteers who want to go on the water there by boats or even there simply in brid in order to carry out some kind of activity , mr. roman. what is the most lacking in kherson
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oblast, what do you need? maybe one of the volunteers is listening to our program and will somehow help, this is medicine, this is bread, this is water , what is the first thing that kherson oblast needs, well, so far, something very serious has happened and the next hardening of ukrainians and not only ukrainians around the trouble er and around this environmental disaster, a lot of humanitarian coffee convoys came to the city, that is , to various structures of state utilities, that is, and simply volunteer, various headquarters of the group of funds uh, a lot of humanitarian aid has been delivered, and at the moment there are such uh, well, serious needs, problems, i don't know. in principle, the help now is what is urgently needed for those people who evacuated, and there is plenty of it, but there will be a question in the near future. when will
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the water start to recede, and these are problems will be with personal belongings, as for people who were left with practically nothing, they will return to their homes and this is a matter of banal life and restoration, and we all understand that there is a house that was completely flooded with water. a lot of work is needed around it and this will be one of the main problems, and the next problem is the epidemiological sanitary and hygienic condition of the flooded areas, because everything from cesspools to ammunition and mines left by the occupiers on the shore has been washed away. that is, it will be there. one of the main problems of water disinfection is also drinking water. the problem of staying all summer, one more question, the territory adjacent to kherson . how can you describe the situation in oleshka in my head ? prystan is a city and town that i don’t care about, because i often rested there
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in that area. i visited there very often. what’s there? now we know that russian troops were stationed there, that there was no evacuation there, what is happening there now, a genocide took place there, an ecological disaster, a human catastrophe happened there, the russian terrorist army carried out an act of tourism on a continental scale, blew up the gs, flooded the territory and did not give people the opportunity just save your life, evacuate even yourself from the moment that the boats were taken away from last year, any watercraft, because many people were precisely on the ee islands which with which communication was only by water , all watercraft were taken away from people, secondly, there was no notification that the water level was rising , there was a threat of flooding, thirdly, no measures
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related to evacuation were carried out , neither the military nor when the collaborative administrations and any structures related to them and fourthly, they blocked entry and exit , limiting as much as possible the possibility of people who were in remote occupied territories to simply get to the point of helping people because it is precisely in these coastal areas mainly there were elderly people, women with children. well, those who could not or had nowhere to evacuate earlier and escape from the russian army, but there was no access to them, they were not given opportunities, and on the hotline we simply had terrible calls, just screaming girls who work in they simply couldn't even go to the call center the next day , well, let's say so, for their volunteer activities , people were calling all night, begging for help, drowning
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, well, every hour it's just a terrible picture, and unfortunately, well, it continues because many people are currently blocked and there is no way to evacuate them precisely for our special services for our rescue services because we have to cross the entire river , the river is constantly being shelled and this is one of the main problems. we cannot help our people at the moment, then we will go even further. the water went away. well, that's how i imagine it. i hope people can also imagine it, everyone knows it, because give me the geography of ukraine, ah, oleshki, gola prystan, and then the water went there to the iron port, to skadovsk, to lazurne, or there , more or less, it's calm without water but there
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apparently, the russian troops are standing, that is, what is the situation there, closer to the island of dzharylgach, which has now become an island, more precisely , it has already become a peninsula. please tell me, mr. roman, that the left side is more vulnerable from the point of view of flooding because it is lower above sea level than well, the right bank is still higher, and the water level that rose is more than five meters, it flooded large areas of the territory on the left bank, but those settlements that you called e there, the distance to them is from 30 there to 60 km, for example, from holoi pier or from, well, from the bank of the dnipro river, the water will not reach there, but still from the bank. well, i think that , according to my estimates, from 5 to 10 km deep , depending on the lowlands, the water has advanced, this is the first, second, except for the very areas of e-e settlements
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or coastal zones were also affected by significant inundation, and the settlements located in the tributaries of the dnipro river, this is the ingulets river and a number of small rivers or lowlands , water entered there too, and the level there rose significantly , and well, if the water level rose even in southern buza, in the area of mykolaiv and above that is, we understand that in the rivers that are around, that were there, for example, the viryovshchyna river, which was mostly already dry there for the summer, and today the water level there reaches half a kilometer, the width of the riverbed itself, that is, accordingly, flooding . thus, well this is the approximate general situation, one more thing can be the last but p- or the penultimate question p roman, please, but already it is reported that the level is falling in some places, you can confirm that there is some
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kind of receding of the water already, what if it is peaks were there yesterday or were there yesterday and already today, if many people believe that the peak has passed, this is a disaster, the peak was supposed to be 15 hours after the dam burst, the peak occurred more than 30 hours, that is, these forecasts did not occur , the destruction was significant enough and the water was up to 30 hours arrived at the moment, the peak has already passed and the water level has already started to decrease significantly, especially in those areas that are closer to the kakhovka hpp, in particular nova kakhovka and the right-bank areas, but in the city the water was more than 5.5 m.
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of the river, so it has already started to fall, local residents note that , of course, and specialists in different places in different ways. i would also like to add the following comment to your previous question: the districts you mentioned are skadovsky district, kalanchatskyi district , chaplinskyi, henicheskyi they suffered first of all as a result of dehydration, because the level in the kakhovsky reservoir fell, and two large main canals were filled from there, this is the kakhovsky main canal and the north crimean canals that took water, e.e. the north crimean water flowed into it by gravity, and it was pumped into the kakhovsky main line by pumps, and this water is both for the water supply of the population and for irrigation of agricultural lands, and this is also a very serious problem for these areas of the territory in the same way and in principle as for the zaporozhye, mykolaiv, kirovohrad, dnipropetrovsk regions, which are from kakhovsky
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reservoirs were taking water at the right moment . this is the beauty of these words of yours. my question is the last. does this mean that ukraine will be without kherson days of watermelons, tomatoes, and onions? this is what i always united . one of my trips was precisely to the kherson region, which simply had to be able to eat. that is, we all lost, or what do the experts say ? this was the appropriate level of groundwater because if, for example , the north crimean canal was filled, then accordingly this water in canada kept the water in the groundwater at a high level along this canal
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in settlements that were famous for greenhouses and cultivation of vegetables, fruits, and berries in greenhouse conditions. this is exactly the problem that will really affect the cultivation of agricultural products in small farms, which at one time supplied most of ukraine and a huge amount provided the opportunity to export these products abroad . we thank roman golovnia as the deputy mayor of kherson, the head of the kherson humanitarian project the hub was in touch with us, now we are leading to advertising again, but i hope that you will return and we will talk with you again advertising fungus, now it is not a problem in terbifoot
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the war in ukraine is the main topic for ukrainians victories and losses analysis and forecasts politics and geopolitics all this will be discussed by serhiy rudenko and the guests of his program people who possess information and shape public opinion, people who defend ukraine and create the future, the main and interesting thing in the program is the verdict by serhiy rudenko from june 5 on weekdays at 20:00, repeat at 12:10, well , they continue just like crimea, they showed us further to the south of ukraine on our way we're in crimea and we'll see what's happening there , but maliev is a public figure
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, deputy general director of the ukrainian institute, a journalist, a true defender, in touch with us. good health. which feeds the crimea if you imagine a map of the crimea to what it reaches to yevpatoria to sevastopol to kerch to feodosia ot to understand where there will be the greatest shortage of water because of this ot this otsey crime of the russian federation good day once again actually this water shortage will primarily be in er, in the northern regions of the crimea, there is also the north crimean canal
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, it goes, the truth encircles a huge amount of the crimea, the crimean territory, and this is in the west of the crimea and in the north of the crimea. this is again an ecological disaster there, because the russians touch everything and just turn it into ashes, but there is one more problem - this is a problem with the fact that and in the waters of the black sea, too, and most likely , it will not be possible to swim for a long enough time, this is especially applies to the north-western part of crimea. this is what can be said today. not even to a specialist, because i think it is like experts in the field of ecology. and they will give clear forecasts, but we already know. we do not even
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imagine the scale of the tragedy. how today the whole country is rescuing and helping the kherson region, but what will those territories be like in 5-10 years or so, i'm even afraid, well , i have an opinion, it's not as pessimistic as yours, but i'll keep it to myself because nature has this power that we don't understand either, and i'm absolutely convinced that sooner or later it will change because the rains simply wash away all this junk and so on, the winds, then the storms on the black sea, it still cuts, but i have such a tricky question for you why do you think the russians were absolutely not involved desalination of the black sea water because when i go there to israel, there are no issues here, they came up with it a long, long time ago and they were very expensive for 20 years and then cheaper, and now not
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only israel. i once flew from israel to jordan and they are all there but i tell you, it’s a desert here, no, no, the jews will help us, don’t worry, they’ve come up with something else and we’ll buy it from them and that water will be full and i’m sitting there was a lot of time, it was almost 10 years when it was possible to stuff a lot in the crimea about her sweeteners, forget about this one water why didn't they deal with it, they even calculated for them, it was some uh super huge funds, that's why they uh didn't do it, and well, listen, in the end, let's be uh, let's be honest, and fresh water for them is primarily needed to meet their needs of the military-industrial complex of ukraine and who thinks about the people? i'm asking
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you, and what they are doing in crimea today and have been doing for these nine years is actually about total militarization, so crimea has become one of the key bridgeheads from where they launch missiles where are they now a-a er-er actually doing aggression on other territories of ukraine, but what else is important to talk about? so when we look at the crimea, the ecology separately, which is not talked about much, and the russians are retreating, leaving behind this actually this completed land. i am very afraid that in addition to the war crimes they are committing in crimea and, unfortunately, they will continue to commit, they will commit man -made disasters again. we also have the crimean titan in the armenian one, and other factories with
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the help of which they again they can still take hostages of people, let's look further. when crimea will be liberated. then the question arises, there are several, a whole series of different thoughts . are you personally ? what do you think? countries, maybe they would like a demilitarized crimea, would it be possible for some ukrainian troops to be stationed there, maybe a nato base? well, there are different opinions and some say let's just throw all the troops out of there and develop a humanitarian and social territory because i will honestly tell you when i think of sevastopol not as a military base but as a place of rest - the sea
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of these fjords there is beautiful. if you remove all these submarines, all these repair factories of the base, then it is simply an indescribable beauty around the vegetation , trees, greenery descending directly to the water it's just fiction and something else. they tell me, listen, well, this kind of katsap will attack again, it is necessary to keep it there , it means to keep some ukrainian base or a nato base so that you can say about these thoughts, and look , it is difficult to accurately predict what the residents of crimea will say today, because no one i did this, obviously. and according to my observations and the fact that i talk there every day with residents of crimea in different regions of the peninsula, it is obvious that the question of deoccupation is a key question that our compatriots on the island are asking today
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, but the demilitarized zone is about that or military bases. obviously, this issue should be resolved by talking about it and by now, but hmm, but the crimeans are not thinking about it now, they are thinking about it. and how, during the de-occupation, during the withdrawal of the russian troops , eh, and support ukraine from the other side as well a-a stay alive there damaged there because once again i’m returning to the topic , well, russia can still create trouble there and the question of what crimea should be is obvious eh, we have to, you know what i call it, we have to get rid of the
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pleasant date syndrome, it is such a village is more european than potemkin, there are just rural potemkins and so on yes yes yes yes yes because the internalization of the peninsula is one of the key factors not only decommunization so when we talk about the decommunization of the peninsula in general and this is actually about the fact that these are all russians' first narratives but not get rid of of space but if we talk about my point of view, i obviously think that the peninsula should be protected and it should be protected by the ukrainian army. yes, i remember back in the early 1990s, and mustafa djemilli said that the black sea fleet is the early 1990s. sorry, not even a dozen black sea fleets is a creeping annexation , and many people simply said that no, the biggest separatists in the crimea are
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the crimean tatars. yes, but you see how history has turned, but the future postif gives birth to meaning and not only for ukraine for of all civilization, and that is why it is possible to have the balance that you said about the creative and tourist corner, as well as the balance of the fact that crimea is an outpost, including the protection of the black sea region, see alim, one more question, crimea, i kind of, well, more or less imagine ukrainization to myself, if possible so to speak crimea's return home to a real home but about sevastopol, i'm not sure because i 'll just give you a very simple example , maybe because i'm bald i like to wear something on
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my head and in crimea i always bought crimean tatar eyes i also wore hats in yalta in simferopol, well, people paid attention , but not so much. not for nothing. if it were separate, i can imagine yalta, i can from simferopol, evpato, kerch, but sevastopol. i just can’t imagine how to ukrainize it, how to do it, because there this empire is right there, the center of the empire , one of the centers of the empire, leningrad, there or something st. petersburg to moscow and sevastopol, as it is the city of russian glory, so what to do with them. moving forward, it is somehow abnormal. and what to do with sevastopol, 70 and hundreds of thousands of people
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who keep these narratives in their heads , we will definitely act according to ukrainian and international legislation, we should not and will not act like today russia is acting on the peninsula and but all the residents of crimea who will remain after the occupation openings must obviously finally accept the civilized rules of the game and finally, you should not be held accountable crimean tatars as autochthonous people of the peninsula. fortunately, i saw this only in sevastopol, but such cases, unfortunately , can be found all over crimea and the special status of sevastopol, we have to get rid of this chemistry. on the peninsula, this is also a story that played with us with skis , they thanked him, ali, a public figure
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, the deputy general director of the ukrainian institute, a journalist in the legal profession, i have literally a minute left until the moment when i give the floor to dear iryna koval, but i would i would like to say that we use the word barbarism very often, i specially delved into the books and found such a classic of anthropology , morgan lewis morgan, who precisely defined barbarism, barbarism, civilization, today 's war in russia is not barbarism, it is barbarism . if anyone wants to learn more , go to google. look, read. what is the difference between wildness, it is the very distant past of the globe - we don't know yet whether it can be called homosapiens well, there is humorectus, that is , upright ones yes, then barbarism when already
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well, if people would come up with a way to say added value, they would have already come up with some tools that you can help yourself with the help of that five-tenth, and only then civilization, well, the russians today are proving that these are not barbarians . and on this true note, i give the floor to irina koval, mr. mykola well, it is precisely about this savagery that the russians are organizing on our land that many other news will be told in the issue, so wait in ukraine at 18:00 and for your attention the news release on the espresso tv channel in studio iryna koval greetings to all viewers, let's start with the situation in the zaporizhzhia region, two people were killed and another was injured due to enemy
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