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[000:00:00;00] the position of the ministry of health did not appear immediately, it was coordinated with the law enforcement agencies and the security service of ukraine, therefore, if the occupiers force doctors to provide assistance to the sick, it is a matter of survival, not cooperation, and no one dismissed the human factor. there are also those doctors who took the initiative themselves, headed the fake health department, supported the occupiers and discredited the armed forces of ukraine. such intellectuals are real collaborators and state traitors and sooner or later they will be punished. from the beginning of the russian aggression a year ago, mariupol and its inhabitants, along with their defenders, were among the first to experience the horrors of the occupation. on the front line of the bloody war, together with courageous military personnel, there were also representatives of civilian professions, those who repaired broken communications and
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saved lives under enemy fire. the burden on them increased every day, from materials based on real stories of doctors who escaped from hell, blood would reach their veins, and, as it turned out, there were also those medical workers in mariupol who helped the occupiers to turn a flourishing ukrainian city into a home, traitors who, driven by personal interests, went to work for the enemy, this is hanna olkhovska, a doctor at the mariupol perinatal center, last spring she distributed an interview about zmi, talking about various atrocities in azov. the woman called herself the head of the maternity hospital. zaprodanka claimed that the base of the azov regiment was located in the hospital. in this way , olkhovska tried to justify the bloody bombing of the perinatal center in march of last year. all fakes were denied by the adviser petro andryushchenko, mayor of maripol. hanna alkhovska, who is in the video, really
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worked in the city's number one maternity hospital as a midwife and gynecologist, and then in charge of the station of one of the departments, as her colleagues and patients say, a soviet-hardened khapuga. everything this traitor says in the video is also an absolute lie, because she was not even present at the center during the events, which she paints in all colors of untruth. as soon as it was possible to justify these atrocities, as a result of which two dozen people were injured and three died. assistant maternity and newborn child. but olkhovska did her best to defend war criminals and fuel the russian propaganda machine with fakes. subsequently, relying on such testimonies of collaborators, the russian government, the so-called diplomacy and propagandists will spread fictions about nationalists in rothdom. but no matter how hard the war criminals tried to hide the truth, the world
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found out about it. children's hospital, maternity hospital. women were going to shoot at rostov, someone humiliated russian-speaking people in the maternity hospital, what was that? denotification of the hospital. another collaborator with cohort of mariupol medics, olena uzun, the so-called head of the mariupol medical college, who independently transitioned to the age of the occupiers. two more years...years ago, during the admissions company, a woman sweetly spoke ukrainian, invited applicants to enter the institution and talked about the development of ukraine. the 90-year-old history of our educational institution is connected with the history of the development of our native mariupol and our country, and on this path there were more than tens of thousands of people who brought glory to our college, and
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just now the rashists broke into the collaborant sided with the occupiers and began to glorify the aggressor country. after the occupation , she undertook the restart of the medical college under the russian brand. she established communication with parents and students, offered to refuse to continue her studies in ukraine and get a russian diploma. as it became known, back in 2014 this traitor was one of the organizers of the pseudo-referendum in mariupol. after release. of the city from the occupiers, uzun explained that she was forced to do so. it is not for nothing that they say, unpunished evil returns and becomes stronger, and in eight years, unfortunately, we have seen it happen. and this is svitlana slabinova, a cardiologist at the fourth mariupol hospital. she spread lies about the ukrainian
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military for the sake of the russian propaganda machine. here is an excerpt of her participation from the television belonging to the ministry of defense of the country. cardiologist svitlana slapinova worked at the agresorky hospital, occasionally she came out of the basement, saw with her own eyes how a ukrainian tank fired near the hospital buildings, and then hid behind them. when our girls approached, they asked, rather they said, what are you doing, you shot , left here, women, old men and children, then the answer was shocking, and who are they hiding from us? and a special place in this cohort of exculapists of traitors is occupied by the director of the mariupol emergency hospital serhii orlanskyi, he has been with this institution for many years. previously, the hospital was in a depressed state, but since 2014, the authorities have invested a lot of money in its development. the hospital was completely modernized, in particular with european money. orlandzky is photographed together with
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benefactors against the background of the european union flag. his joy knows no bounds. new equipment was purchased for the medical facility, quality repairs were made there. and a modern cardiac center was opened on its base. for the first time in mariupol, they began to perform complex heart operations, and the cardiologist, serhiy orlanskyi, was supposedly happy because he finally got the opportunity to work as he had always dreamed of. but as it turned out, his real dreams were about something else entirely. when the rashists invaded mariupol that year, the doctor began working for the enemy and slandered the ukrainian military in every possible way on propaganda tv channels. fighters the azov formations opened fire specifically on the apartment, they were on the fifth floor, they shot at the apartment , we clearly know where these mines were coming from, we saw that a mobile mortar unit with the azov people was traveling here, and they were shooting everywhere in the city,
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the militants entered the hospital, but they left quickly, this escape was shameful, they simply pulled out mattresses from under the patients and took them with them. we can assume that orlandsky went to such humiliation and betrayal because he wanted to stay working in mariupol on new high-quality equipment. previously, the most popular operation here , heart stenting, was performed free of charge as part of the medical guarantee program. now they say that serhii orlaansky takes 250,000 russian rubles for this. but it is unlikely that he has many patients. what operations are there without light, water and heat. so in my free time, which in now a lot the collaborator travels to muscovy, there in the swamps he mastered a new level of betrayal. last summer in the building of the russian government, he was awarded for his services to achizney. in memory of zaprodanets photographed with tetyana golikova,
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deputy prime minister of the russian federation. be that as it may, all these actions of orleans are a crime. responsibility for collaborationism and treason from eight to 15 years, or even life imprisonment , and all mariupol traitors who agreed to work for the kremlin, surrendered the positions of our military and engaged in discrediting the ssu, sooner or later will receive retribution, no matter how painful it was not, because their shameful activity has nothing to do with medical duty. with those, a low bow to those medical workers who saved the residents of mariupol and our military and did not agree. to work for the enemy, neither for money nor in spite of threats, their published diaries and memoirs break the heart again and again. so kudos to those hero doctors who laid down their lives to save others
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while working under enemy bullets. it was collaborators and i, olena kononenko. in our next programs, we will talk about collaborating doctors from other regions. believe me, such. many not only in mariupol. if you want to talk about the kremlin sellers, write to us at this e-mail address or simply on facebook. together we will send them all in pursuit of the russian ship. see you in a week on espresso. i flew, flew, and the cough stopped me. cough. a symptom of a respiratory disease, so we treat it respiratoryly, we do inhalation. lorde hyal is an inhaler for cough, and with the newmer air+, lorde goes straight to the lungs and sputum leaves faster. thanks to lorde, i'm flying again. lorde gial is a direct way to expel
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months, before a year, i prepared for this, we do not even imagine the scale of this trouble, and as long as we remain silent, until then, these people remain invisible, invisible, thursday 22:10 espresso. the roof is a project about the feeling of home, about our roots, about identity. this grandfather was building a house behind us, my great-great-grandparents. what does old ukrainian architecture mean to us today? good architecture is not necessarily made with the participation of an architect. churches, mills, houses, mazankas, it depends on us whether these spores will slowly go in nothingness. the wooden church is a phenomenon, indeed. it is still
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alive in the country's village, will we still preserve our past? there is legislation, but it is not action, we have a democracy where people do what they want, culture, about ukrainian folk architecture, its features and ways of salvation in a documentary series from the yurainer stricha project, on saturday at 11:15 a.m. espresso. hello, this is svoboda ranok, an informational project of radio svoboda. top guests every day, this is the shipping district, kherson is included live. we are somewhere in in the vicinity of bakhmut, we will tell you the main thing. weekdays at 9:00. the war in ukraine is the main
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topic for ukrainians, victories and losses, analysis and forecasts, politics and geopolitics, serhiy rudenko and the guests of his program will talk about all this. people who have information and shape public opinion, people who defend ukraine and create the future right now, the main and interesting thing, in the program verdict by serhiy rudenko, from monday to friday at 20:00. repeat at 12:10, preferences in the competition due to the cheap energy resource, everything closed flat eyes continued to tell us that there is no
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politics in this. therefore , it is also impossible to say that the russians have stopped using defects and do not know how to use their energy products as weapons or as political influence, and to say that there are no longer those who agree to receive these preferences , the world is imperfect, and we are simple. ..' we must also understand this and in our tactics and strategy proceed from how to work with whom in view of the expediency of forming alliances, forming common positions and providing some opportunities for the countries that support us in the development of their business... inside ukraine
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, because it is also very important if we have businesses from the united states, great britain, and germany present here, they will all be more active lobbyists for us in their governments. does the russian presence in the un make it difficult for you? it does not just complicate it, it complicates it historically. well, you yourself mentioned that many russians are employed in international organizations, do you feel their influence on the work of the united nations in ukraine. well, i can't say that now, because really , as far as how the work is organized here inside, there are no russians here, of course, and they don't complicate the work, and as far as how difficult some processes are going, inside
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the organization, in particular with procurements of some kind that require approval from various departments, so i don't know whether it is related to the participation of the russians or not, but it is very difficult, very time-consuming, and i would like to see it really pass more efficiently. finally, i will ask you about what do you think is needed for the international community to want not just to help ukraine survive, but to help ukraine win? it seems to me that this, this desire exists, and we must support it not only by the heroism of our soldiers at the front, but also by our social position regarding
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the rejection of corruption, and in principle the transformation of society into more involvement in solving social and all other issues, if we grow up as a society, taking responsibility for many things, i think it will be very influence the attitude towards us, ms. lana, thank you for this conversation, thank you, thank you. chevorons, approaching victory, our dear soldiers, boys and girls, defenders and defenders, let there be enough strength and endurance, faith, health, finish off the enemy as soon as possible and
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return home with victory, i look into your eyes and sincerely want to say from myself and from to all ukrainians, thank you for your service, can humanity become a job, courage, a profession, risk a habit, is it possible not to hide from danger, not to notice the pain and not to count the scars, they are truly extraordinary, our emergency workers, rescuers and firefighters, sappers, climbers, divers and dog experts, psychologists and doctors. guys and girls, thank you for being there and always ready to help. glory to the ukrainian rescuers. you are a qualified specialist, motivated, ambitious, principled, you want
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to help restore power in the de-occupied territories. join in to the recovery reserve. i will fill out the questionnaire on the website of the national agency for civil service. embrace recovery. congratulations, the cultural instinct program is on the air, asya klitna is with you. 1 in october , defenders' day is celebrated in ukraine. today , this is one of the most important holidays, because it is thanks to our defenders that we are able to be. war is extremely difficult conditions and circumstances and every day along the entire front line, in these extremely difficult conditions and circumstances , our boys and girls are every day, and we thought for a very long time, who would you invite
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as a guest today in order to represent for you the whole essence of life military man at war. and we have today. a very special guest, she defends ukraine for almost 10 years. get to know each other. paramada yulia sidorov with the call sign kuba. yuli, i congratulate you. good day, congratulations. yuli, er, for you the war did not start on february 24, for you it has been going on for the last 10 years, from the maidan, from the revolution of dignity. so. accordingly, we have known you for the last 10 years. as a fighter, and what yulia sidorova was like before she became a cuban , before it started, in fact, i became a cuban before the war, on the contrary, it turned out that what is my name, how did she get attached to me
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there when i was involved in music festivals there and i had a pretty fun life like that, after such a long childhood, i was called a cuban even before the war, and just when i went to fight, i ended up in the hospital with yana zinkevich, and there they asked me to invent some callsign for myself, and i said that i already in cuba and they told me: are you staying, i can't say that, well, how in some aspects, apparently, the war changed me, but there were also things that were somehow connected with me, what i was interested in to all this, in principle , it is happening now, that is, there, to me i liked to sew clothes there, invent something, some design there, and now i also continue somehow, well, to do it, although of course, because of such a large... basically all the time is taken up by her, self-defense, some matters related there, with
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service in the armed forces of ukraine, but i still try to find some time there for creativity, in order to, in principle, somehow support myself morally as well, well, it helps, so, eh, i don’t know, well, what was i like before the war, well, maybe more a creative person, than some kind of warrior and in general, she couldn't help herself somehow imagine there will be some fighting there, well, that’s how it turned out, and as far as i understand, you are from kharkiv, yes, and until what age did you live there, er, well, i somehow had periods, in principle, somewhere up to 18 years old, then i lived there again, sometimes in kyiv, then in lviv, i even lived in russia for a period of time, i lived there for about three years in st. petersburg, well, that was a long time before these... events, well, in principle , in kharkiv, and when i returned from the war,
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from the 14th to the 19th year, if i had taken part in hostilities, in the 19th year, when i returned, i also lived in kharkiv for a certain period of time, but i don’t know how long i lived there, i don’t know how long i lived there. invasion, it was mistakenly, stereotypically believed that kharkiv is such a russified city, which is more focused on russia, and therefore it is very interesting, what made you leave your usual way of life in the 13th year, your stereotypical, perhaps i would say, a russified city and going to the maidan, defending freedom, it destroys... just all the stereotypes, well, i don’t know, in principle, i can’t say that there are no such problems in kharkiv, which
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you are talking about now, just those people who are more, well, how to say, on the ukrainian side, yes, they turned out to be more active and somewhat effective in the struggle, well, somehow, that is, they have an active position, and... those who are there more than that, ala brother, over there, russia, then they, if, well, they they can just think there, something, but they will not act, well, that's what i think, that's why the ukrainian side in kharkiv, she basically won, due to the fact that she is quite active, which then made you go to the maidan in the 13th year, huh? well, then, in fact, this moment forced me, when the students were already beaten, i don't know, maybe it was there and there was some kind of provocation, there, well, no one
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can really know to the end, but at this moment i simply decided that i could not sit , i would have to go to the maidan , well, i really wouldn’t want to, even then a long time ago, i already understood that we, well, even, even from the period of time when i lived for a while in in russia, i understood the attitude there. to the ukrainians, and that was a long time ago, that is, they already had the attitude then that ukraine is , as it were, a part of them, their country, that is, that it is not some separate state, well, i didn't like it either, and of course that in i, too, have more progressive views, and if i saw more of our country with europe than in some kind of customs union, well, would i have gone to the maidan without this event related to the... but i'm not sure , well, it was such a push for me, what made me
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go, i'll go back a little bit to the previous ones, your previous answer, in your interviews you often said that you see a certain continuity between the events on the maidan, then the annexation of crimea, donbas, and today's big war, and you all this is very clearly traced, that the war began, well, then, yes, but at the same time, at that moment of time and unfortunately, not only at that moment of time, unfortunately, the influence of russian content on the formation. self-awareness, worldview of ukrainians, he was extremely high, yes, how did you, under this influence, build your world structure , your picture of the world, well, i don’t know, it seems to me that it is also my personal choice, yes, well, what to fill
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our head with, in fact, we can do it too to choose something, and then if we were to develop in the direction that we ourselves choose, but i can’t say that there are no factors influencing here, which can be called some coincidences, i don’t know, it’s just that fate somehow works out that way, well, i have both, if i started to be interested, well in fact, i was also russian-speaking, well, you can say that i finally started speaking ukrainian only in the 16th year, although i tried to start speaking long before that, even before the maidan, well, that is, there were not even these events yet , because i had friends there from erm or from western ukraine, who spoke ukrainian , i liked it so much, they told me something like that, well, this is something that can be said as, well, it just happened that way, that i
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had such friends there, well, later. i'm already there when became friends with serhii zhadan, he helped us there when i was still in the hospital, and then later, when we had settled down and did not create a medical service, well, somehow his influence too, well, like his creativity, and his, in principle, like of a person too, well, it makes sense to be, well, well, somehow, if it is possible to say that it was my choice and, to some extent , the events that happened to me that affected me in this way, you are on the front got there for the first time in 2014, and at that time and maybe for someone, it was still very the popular thesis that war does not have a woman's face, it is 2014, you are a woman on
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the front, what did you face then? well, i think in the 14th it was even more difficult than now , because during this period of time, well, you can say , we have had this war for a very long time, there it changes some of its forms, well, but it is still the same war, and from that moment many women were able to show themselves in the army, there are those men who really fought with women there in the same unit, well, they can confirm and say that if the differences in principle, there is no certification, there are some professional qualities of yours, and they do not depend on whether you are a man or a woman, and not every woman can fight and not every man can fight, and if you choose, for example, between a motivated woman or an unmotivated one a man, then, of course, it would be better
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for a woman to do her job than a man who has no motivation, no desire. to do this, er, well, in the 14th it was more difficult, because then it was only as if it all started, and this is, as you say, a stereotypical perception such that men and well in the army like that, well, they thought , what does it do here at all, well, in this way, if, well, but over time, well, it’s generally easy for me now in this regard, because many people know me and this period, i had to work in different directions there with different people, many people just know me from this environment, because, well, many of those who started in the 14th and still continue to fight, well, of those who have survived to this day, that’s it now it seems to me that it is not so difficult for women to join the army, because in principle, well
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