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[000:00:00;00] i opened the doors for the dogs, and the cats, the window, if they jumped out, if there was a fire, and i didn’t know what happened to my sons. of course, the most terrible thing was in the morning, around 8 o’clock in the morning. the screams at the top didn't first free the criminal, they opened the cell, you were installed upstairs, and then they came down to us and freed everyone, that's the second one. and where are you, citizen, they already ran away, guys , run faster, we don't just want you to be shot now, others will come for you
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they shoot faster, you run away there , and everything runs there, and on the same day, literally there, two two means that. she, i went to the house, i'm sitting next to him, i didn't want to cry, you know, i didn't, even though i saw his condition, i didn't want it to be even harder for him, honestly, i thought that it was all over, and i already, somehow, don't get out of this situation. yes well
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, when i was there and here, well, it's just a miracle. kak eto the ukrainian army came, and russia didn't just run away. february 22 was my mother 's birthday, and after work, my family and i gathered in the evening for coffee and cake. my father said to the children that there would be a war
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. what to do, and we didn't listen to him , well, there was a feeling that there would be a war, he didn't have a feeling that we would never return home, where my sister and i grew up with our parents. totally none of my acquaintances left the city of mariupol, who was in some kind of waiting mode, just like that, just like that, and everything will end, and at one point such a situation began that they began to go from all those four directions and take the city.
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already at this moment almost everyone was already beginning to understand that the catastrophe begins in the city as i personally left from outside the city there literally a couple to ten kilometers there where military operations were actually no longer carried out because everything was in the same place, the whole city was on fire it was dark one day where we lived, people came and started asking about my sister's husband. it was a family and this woman who was there among them told me what district she was from and that an aerial bomb fell on their house so that she would be paralyzed mom, there was a tank in the yard, i ask. and where is mom, she says. well, look, what is the situation, we have one
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car, and the most important thing is that she is the driver, and there are two adult children, a small child, a husband, and i. mom is paralyzed, and we are being judged. there was a choice, or i will stay there alone and with me. the children of this a little granddaughter who no longer had anything to eat because the baby food had run out, there was no water in the city at all, people drank water from batteries from radiators, drowned in snow , boiled water on a fire, listen, and on this they mixed baby food and it says i made the most terrible decision in in their lives, they started talking about the fact that in order to move
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from a populated place to a populated place, you need to filter, it was like a certificate for myself that everything is fine with you, i understood for myself that uh, as soon as we find our parents or there will be some opportunity to get to mariupol then we we will leave, then i found out that, uh, one used to the rains at the university was almost shot at a roadblock just because he was a teacher of ukrainian language and literature. if the parents are alive and well, how can they pass that filtering ? my mother is a ukrainian language teacher, my father is a ukrainian language teacher and literature. well, he was the director of the school. well , my sister and i signed up and periodically we came there and marked ourselves and waited the whole line, plus there was a military commandant's office
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there and evacuation buses from people who wanted were taken to russia, and next to one of the buses there was a guy who got out. well, i told him, we need to somehow get to the bus station, my parents, i don't know what's wrong with them, whether they're alive or not. well , just at least to understand. he says well, look what the situation is, here i just got there. i was driving with my father in the car, we got there to dk metalurgiv, this is the kind of cultural center we had. well, we were shot by a sniper, my mother died immediately in the back seat, i waited until my father died, it took people from kholin i will close it for him. did i leave it? the car with my father and my mother and left there on foot, well, you decide for yourself. well, how are you going there one of these days, uh, well, in such
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a complete hopeless situation, the neighbors came and said that they were in mariupol, they stopped by, let them in, and we got together and left. my sister's husband and my sister drove into the city , there was absolutely nothing on the road, there was everything you want, cars were burning, people were lying down, cars were standing in which people were burned. there was no phone, and that's why my sister said we'll wait until you come back. and i left. well, i went and ran. when
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i was looking for my parents, i saw so many dead people that it was a slipper. the scariest thing was that i wasn't afraid. they were everywhere, they just lay there . while i was running i held the keys to the house in my hands and i was very afraid of losing them i thought until the last that i would open the entrance and then i saw that i didn't need the keys because there was just a crematorium in that area there wasn't a single house there wasn't that that
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i survived, they were all piled up in me i became hysterical. well, i don't know. it was ages ago. i didn't scream with my voice at all . and what i screamed, i don't, well, i don't remember. and when she announced it to the whole district, a military man came up to me. there are no living people here and it is impossible to leave immediately , i didn't hear him, i grabbed him by the bumper. well, i started shaking and asking. and tell me how long this area has been in this condition, to which he told me, i don't
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know. i, zhenya, also came here for the first time to see that here a-a across the road from us there was a small temporary sector and in this temporary sector a colleague of my parents once lived there everything was black black and again no one and there were black cars along the road burned into cars and people were sitting in these cars in general i went around this temporary sector i realized that there was no one there there really isn't and i was already walking back and thought well, where else to go and i saw it with my side vision i didn't even see it i heard the door creaking i 'm turning back to this sound i see a person
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about 200 meters away you were a man i came close to him he was completely white with syphilis, of course, he is completely covered with a white butt from the shells from all that. i wonder if the black jacket was sprinkled like flour, they look exactly like themselves, well, how can you not recognize your father from half a meter
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away? after all, it’s you and save it, i probably explained for a minute that it was me, and then i realized that he was alone. mom is not there, and i say . and where is mom? there were eight men sitting, he was two by two. if it is good. and among those people, i went there and said mother, and it was so dark there that you couldn't see anything. well, it was just a separate darkness , and she started calling
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her. you represent, i hear lily's voice well, this is already a nightmare, it can't be, and i hear her and this woman is speaking, and i, too, hear how my mother told me through her that they were not so much reconciled to the idea that this was the end well, that was impossible i just took my parents and
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went to the village where we were fighting ended, you could go to your home in peace in may, i was in the city, the city was in exactly the same condition, they cleaned up, the only thing was that they had already cleaned up the dead bodies from the streets, i met the neighbors and i gave it what i planned to give them there, and they tell me yes, well they are taking away your child, everything is fine with us, everything is fine with us, there was a kindergarten 10 meters from my house. where did my son go, there was a military headquarters, the local administration was flying a flag, there was
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a large portrait of lenin in the yard. when i was driving, i was driving i went home, i cried , i couldn't see what happened to the city. well, 20 minutes was enough for me. i wanted the reports to leave . i did n't even look. does not pick up well, because the apartments are closed, my car, which was left in the parking lot , was without any glass, with a punctured radiator, a punctured gas tank, the master who helped me will do the wheels, and h- shoot, the man was doing this, so he told me yes. well, look
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she started and she's going. well, you understand what she went through. why did i cling to her like that? i had to look for a carrier to leave somehow. well, there is a bus. there is no personal transport for everyone to sit on. well , there isn't either. i found a carrier. i tell him that well, i want to sit down. my parents are there with you, but i want to go, i have transport. well, well, the situation is like that, whether he goes or not, he told me that it would be about 27 blocks of people. he said that there is where , where can i talk to them? next to the first one seats and i said to him, rom, you sit, you are silent, you feel bad, you want to, you sleep all the time , well, it’s just that they are a teenager, and i was very afraid that he would ask some provocative questions
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, that he would not restrain himself, and we just left on the highway it was blowing very hard , it was terrible , the goal was like this. well, when you drive a car, there is no glass. i mean, with cling film, well, on a larger scale, i rolled up the doors for myself. - the second time i drove the car in such a condition well that well, how can you say, it did not arouse in them, apart from curiosity, some kind of pity absolutely well, nothing, we got to vasylivka in principle without incidents
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, well, there are all sorts of people standing there in this vasylivka, this is their territory , where they are the owners, this is the last roadblock before ukraine, 30 km further on, all together and the first checkpoint in ukrainian. and when you get there, it's different, someone on the same day. someone 5 later. well, someone there gave them an order to let the guy out. they didn't go in the rain, but in the drought, the heat, uh, it rises so yellow dense uh, pollen smoke uh, and it's so dense that literally 1.5 m of the car in front of you is not visible. well, then you drive these 20 km and
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the very first ukrainian roadblock happens here. what everyone is saying is that you will be stopped there for a copy, well, they say welcome, we are in ukraine, and everyone told me that when you are stopped, then absolutely everyone cries and that's how i used to put together puzzles and you understand that you passed all this, what i told you and there my story is absolutely nothing
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compared to what people there experienced and are experiencing now many yes
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unlucky and they stayed there forever and they will no longer have the opportunity to come there and hear that we welcome you to ukraine what a crow what brings victory during the war a defender a defender defend your future
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stand up in the ranks of the armed forces of ukraine our kherson region has been completely destroyed by the russian occupiers, the power regions of ukraine unite to help and restore war-affected communities 15 oblasts have already supported kherson oblast and will rebuild 26 settlements in the region side by side we will rebuild kherson oblast side by side we will rebuild every affected community in our country. tell me honestly how you want to scream and jerk off the palms of your hands. this is your ax on the inhale i will put it behind your head on the exhale with all my might
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make air until it gets easier to find out other ways to improve your condition go to the website how are you. com the russians thought that they would fight with the ukrainian army and you cried this roads cried with what kind of mustache they will fight with the ukrainian people there is no vacation there is a war we must fight we are collecting charging stations for the boys on the front lines to be honest, i am not a hero. i am just a person. my father is the person i should follow . prykarpatsky national university named after vasyl stefanyk. i studied here and
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i continue my work. good day , i am glad to see you all. thank you for meeting and before we move on. to the topic of our class, i want to talk with you about documenting war crimes, i want to ask you first of all why it is important and why it is needed, how or not , how will we catch the courts after the war, but properly assembled and evidence was presented on the stopping point that ukraine will still win, even on the right to discuss, well done, i teach local self-government, constitutional law and legal deontology, in general, during this teaching , he has proven himself as a true professional in his field, it is always interesting to come to couples with him, it is always interesting to communicate with him, i love it my work for the opportunity to communicate with
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students, because in reality they teach us more than we teach them. before the war, i did not think of changing my profession. on february 24, it started with a phone call from a relative who reported that the war had not started. we got together with my wife and went to the supermarket. we left the supermarket just at the exit . we heard an explosion after a few seconds. we saw a huge column of smoke rise in the area of ​​the ivano-frankivsk airport. in the first days, he did not understand how events would develop and we after all, they made the decision that they had to leave their home, they went to the hungarian border when he respected us and he cried and we cried and we cried on the roads. you see
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, they make that situation difficult, tears suit me because it was very difficult, to be honest, the townspeople showed themselves very well and adequately, there was no fear, in a very short period of time everyone understood what he had to do, in which place he would show himself as best as possible, and that's why ivano-frankivsk became after that a kind of rear in the first place uh, we started taking care of displaced people, people came with nothing , in fact, we helped them with housing, we helped with some kind of first aid for internally displaced persons , they were used in dormitories, which are basically intended for student accommodation, but for
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the account of the collected funds and the purchased humanitarian aid were equipped with everything necessary . first, the ministry announced a vacation for two weeks, and he posted news on the institute's website that there is no vacation and there is a war. moment because everyone became close relatives at the same time, everyone understood that something needed to be done and everyone tried to spend every minute of time at speed. we have two public organizations with whom i cooperate, we came to the headquarters of our organization, here is the warehouse, here are the people with whom i work directly, greetings, greetings , greetings, mrs. lydia, hello, friend yura , well done, they have started to collect everything that you asked for. the 10th mountain assault must still be to be in the warmth of people like stepan, there are few people because
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he is very multifaceted. that is why he is valuable in our team. hundredths and i can't take them from the battlefield due to the fact that there is no transport, it's scary , in fact, by god's blessing or by magic , there are goods that we called him lithuanian benefactors and said we are chasing you three cars come to the border , take lobodian almantas glory to ukraine, we are here on the territory of our hub, we have such a permanent one here, we have a very cool garage here, where cars are repaired, we
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have a constant flow of military vehicles here, because cars are such a certain consumable and guys are constantly bringing them, buying them, then we buy cars, then we repair them, the importance of transport at the front is that very often a car is not just a means of transporting personnel or ammunition , a car is a place where you can sleep , where you can transport the wounded, again the leitmotif there are people here for all this activity, there is no such thing as someone relaxed or someone forgot. maybe someone has stopped, but the one who maintains contact with military personnel

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