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hryvnia powerful saw strong, what you need, call, congratulations, news time veterri, kateryna shirokpoyas works with you in the studio. release from the gas sector in israel. more than 2000 missiles. palestinian militants from hamas penetrated the territory of ukraine by land, sea and air. spokesman of the israeli armed forces daniel hagari said. according to him, the military leadership will try to call up tens of thousands of soldiers. firefights are currently ongoing in at least seven cities. previously, among the civilian population there are dead and wounded. this is not an operation, not an escalation, this is war. hamas will pay for it without precedent. - said
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prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu. meanwhile, the russians attacked poltava oblast at night. an enemy rocket exploded in the myrhorod district. nine private houses were damaged. the head of the regional military administration, dmytro lunin, said. fortunately, no one was hurt. in the morning, the russians shelled the village of bilenke zapori with cluster shells. region, as a result of the attack , a woman died, two more people were injured, the head of the regional military said yurii malashko of the administration. private houses and farm buildings were damaged in the region. four people were injured as a result of a night attack in odesa region, from the territory of the temporarily occupied crimea, the russians launched supersonic onyx anti-ship missiles, reported the head of the regional military administration oleg kiper. shells
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hit the building of a boarding house and a granary, the debris also caused a fire in the garage cooperative, and high-rise buildings were damaged. 610 black bags with the remains of the occupiers were presented to the armed forces for the day the birth of the dictator putin. and in general, at the beginning of the full-scale russian invasion, our soldiers returned to russia 200 avantage, already 281,700. the occupiers, in a day , the defense forces turned into scrap, 23 enemy tanks, 20 armored fighting vehicles, 58 units of automobiles and five special equipment, never again will not attack our positions, 22 artillery systems, two rocket systems of salvo fire and 27 drones, and one pppo system of the russians fell asleep forever, the general staff reminds, all data are approximate. started in belarus
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checking the combat readiness of the army, the commander of the united forces, serhiy naev, said about it, therefore, ukraine, in turn, is increasing vigilance and border protection. we, in turn , are increasing the vigilance of our border units in the relevant directions, and keeping them in readiness for an adequate response. forces and means that are currently sufficient to perform these tasks. in the event of a growing military threat, the general staff adds additional forces and assets. maksym was seriously wounded while providing combat covering the column of special equipment of the armed forces of ukraine. this happened at the beginning of the full-scale invasion of russia.
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unfortunately, the doctors did not manage to save maxim's left leg, but most importantly, they saved his life. our correspondent anna morozova will tell about the boy's second chance at life and struggle. maksym kolisnyk, a veteran of the russian-ukrainian war. in 2017, as part of a special purpose police battalion, he guarded strategically important facilities in the ato zone. later, he detained particularly dangerous criminals. february 24 2022, meet. also, the service, on the borders of the sumy and poltava regions, carried out tasks of intercepting sabotage groups, as columns were active, columns, helicopters, helicopters, they actively flew, let's say, in our rear, and made landings, and we constantly monitored it , it was a shelling, a concrete structure collapsed and it collapsed, well, it collapsed completely, maxim had to amputate his left leg, at that moment the boy
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began a new life, it is necessary to immediately activate the muscles, activate the blood to start working, i.e. start moving as early as possible, i took it there, just if i couldn’t stand up, i just took a rubber band, stretched, all kinds of loads so that the body felt that it was alive, that it had to work, then the hard work began, maksym learned to walk again , at the same time started his youtube channel, on which he publishes videos about phantom pains, crutches, gymnastics, physical exercises, etc., says that when he was injured, he saw few experiences of life with a prosthesis among his compatriots, and foreign stories helped motivate him a lot. the lion's share of life maxima - training in the gym three times a week and swimming. i liked this kind of cardio more than running and boxing there. this is activity. and now i'm a little grounded.
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the same life became slower. basically, these are basic exercises for the upper shoulder girdle and the lower one. a new experience is sports competitions. in one of these, maksym showed a good result. and won a prize-winning place , in general, everyone would have gotten used to it, well, over time, to prostheses, i notice that people already, well, do not react at all, that is, it is taken for granted, well and it is normal, if, well, how, well, the reaction should be normal, maksym kolisnyk revealed the secret of his own success. take and do, that's what i'll say, no matter what, you need to take and work, don't stop. anna morozova, kurov from poltava for the tv channel. we take and do. the espresso tv channel and the vesna charity fund are collecting funds for the purchase of modern drones for our scouts. bpp is needed by the 23rd separate rifle battalion of the armed forces, which is fighting in the hot donetsk direction. our
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goal is uah 1.9000. already collected thanks to you more than 1 million. we ask you to actively donate, our defenders will report the occupiers sent to hell. in lviv, as part of the book forum, svitlana taratorina presented her book the house of salt. the writer admitted that she started writing the book out of the bitterness of experiencing the annexation of crimea in 2014, and indeed, there is a lot of crimea in sol's house, although this name is not mentioned in the text. the book also shows toponyms from the map of the peninsula, which existed before the deportation of the crimean tatars to in 1944. in addition, the writer conducted a discussion on the history of crimea through the myths and legends of the peninsula. it was a conversation about crimean tatars, their relations with ukrainians and the crimes of russians in crimea.
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for me, this is also a book about trying to understand the culture of the crimean tatars, because for me, they are the main allies in the return of crimea, and i believe that this is the people who are really close to us, and cultural ties with them, as in principle, i tried to find in my book in some places much stronger than the crimeans thought about our enemy. to lviv on an international book fair representatives of various publishing houses visited the festival, sharing not only book skills, but also talking about various topics during creative discussions. in particular, one of the writers: olena finberg, the author of the incredible stories of the cat buchyk. the book tells about a furry who was born in buchi. he lives all the stories of war, finds himself in occupation, captivity, escapes from it, and then joins his master, goes to the front. in such conditions, he revises all
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his prejudices and views on life, for example, his attitude to rats and dogs. in such conditions, the animals begin to do a joint business together. and understand everything, but we have to find adequate answers to these questions, what is war? a normal child never answers this question to himself, is this a computer game, or is it a fight at recess? what is it, what is war, and who is the enemy, and what is it, god forbid, occupation or capture or the death of loved ones, we must tell about it to children, we must be able to tell it so that our story does not become an additional trauma for child that's all the news i have for now i can tell you at this time, learn more on our website, as well as on our social networks, subscribe to us, put your
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preferences, stay with the ukrainian view of the world and the news that we see and hear around us every day. i'm saying goodbye to you, take care, we still have victory to meet. it is obvious that... folk architecture is about houses and churches, there are very cool examples, for example, there is a hotel in slavsky, it is called, which seems to imitate folk houses, in terms of scale, but these are already apartments, well rooms for for the hotel and what divided into these huts with those hip, boykov roofs, under shingles, and made in technologies that seem to be old, but of course with a modern function with slightly larger rooms, with more. well, with some completely new opinion about it all and it is cool, that is, i think that it is not something that has the right to life,
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it can be, it even sometimes should be, because a person from mariupol or kharkiv comes from slavskoe and looks on the same silicate brick houses under red metal cladding, probably few people are interested, yes, that is, it is interesting to look at the neboykovo house, that's why i saw the fantastic works of oleg of ukraine, who loved this ukrainian... on the dnipro theme, and he made several estates under the guise of minimalists, that is, white as if mazankas, but with a larger area of glass, atrium rooms, a little more complex, or not even a little, a much more complex hipped roof made of reed, with inscribed mansard windows , that is, it is definitely not about folk architecture, but it was inspired by those things and it turned out very tasty, but in reality it turned out very, very tasty, but definitely a reed roof can be transferred at the office in the city of lviv or the city of dnipro, probably not worth it.
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indeed, there are ukrainian architects who are working to integrate folk architectural heritage and techniques into modern objects, but at the same time, folk architecture in itself has not really gone anywhere, people continue to experiment with their homes, that's all that matters almost 2,000, and there are 2,400 for the summer kitchen, well, time has passed... i know for a month or so what i was doing while i was drawing, well , i read somewhere in the newspaper, how is the path there they do it and put it on the wall, i decided to try it myself, first i laid out one track for another, first i trained, for a long, whole winter, once it was like this, i trained, i put two sheets of paper, the assigned person drew out and i saw the embroidery, i take it and lay it out, and then i decided that for the summer i
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i made the first pattern, well, i liked it, and it turned out, mykola lives in this house with his wife, and most of the time one of his grandchildren also visits them, when the idea of making such, as they say, an embroidered shirt came to mykola’s head, they did not understand him, but now everyone in the village knows this house, well , i started drawing at school, i still had competitions to see if my class was better. i took the first places in my district, then in the crimean region, i studied at school in the crimea, took first place, yes, i was good at picking up all kinds of colors, then i moved here, worked as an artist, collective farm progress was , well, they wrote there, he mostly painted icons in the church, and mostly, well, what did posters write there once, what was the fashion, you drew communist swans, the fashion there was such swans, well, they attached a poster to a wedding,
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please, and here we are taking it back, from the other side, i stumbled, then i injured my hand and my whole body, well, the group was given a third group, i went to the group and so, i was busy, collecting, i started collecting lids 16 years ago, but what took so long, because they burned, the garbage can go, and they... well, someone will set it on fire and you will come back with empty years, nothing happened, there were times when you didn't collect anything, mostly i collect garbage, it's worse there, there are a lot of flies there in the summer, well, then it is necessary to take the one to plant the acorns on the head here, well, and also in i used to collect them at the utility company, i went there, they press them, unscrew the caps, press the bottles, well, i collected some in the winter
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, i went there, but why do you take all this, you sort all the colors, i have a lot of those dark ones, cherry, there is cherry, dark - greens, well, dark colors, so i don’t use them, there are many black ones, i haven’t tried black yet , well, black is not that good, but i tried it with lids, something was not right for me in the ornament mykola looked for in the books that he took in district library, bought from women in the market and spied on his wife, who was engaged in embroidery, in the magazine redyanska khona, the pattern of his father. the old man, he was recently in the library, he did, he made such and such a syrocopy, he made one for these patterns, then we quarreled because i took away all of the embroidery, she embroiders in the winter, and i lay out the patterns, then there were a few conflicts over that embroidery , well, i
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already have a lot of such collections, but i choose the best ones, like every folk art, it was created: from the materials that were at hand, and plastic covers, what can i say, really available material, so i have one pattern, if the truth is, it was on the floor for maybe a month less than a month, then i practiced, put together until i got a good pattern, well, here it was easier on the wall, then rather already, well, it was difficult to assemble it takes a long time to wash it, it is especially difficult to wash off the lids above the inscription, there are such that they wash off, well, i already took some kind of cutter, universal 647, and the fact that the girls wash off the nail polish, well, on the nails, it also washes off well, but not everyone sits in the winter and i wash, i wash off so quickly i am such a person that you have to rub for a long time, it’s a pity to throw away, i threw
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away a lot, i don’t know, maybe eight bags will be unusable, and here i will make sookol, then i have yogurts 4 cm in diameter, then it will be around the house, well, the pattern with those lids will be bigger. so far , ornaments made of lids are laid out only on one side of the house and summer kitchen, but the plan is to make them on both sides. at the moment, the work has slowed down and there are not enough lids, so if you were sorting plastic at home and you have extra, send it to the village of drevyny, volyn region, recipient mykola levchuk. if the truth is, i need all of them, red, green, well, i have a lot of red and green right now, i need blue ones, here 13 colors went here, there and on the summer horse cherry, there are three colors of blue here, some water was morning dew blue, then there are the reviews, and here is the zhivchik, well, the blue covers
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are also scarce, the orange ones are kind of not cool. there is something there, you can't wash off the black one, and it's such a black stain that it turns out to be an ugly orange color, what else is needed, yellow or white , that's the shortage. today is a ukrainian village there are practically no other entertainments than doing something in your own yard. there is a lack of common public spaces where common life takes place. village, such a center in some places still remains the church, which, however , is still impossible to reach with an asphalt sidewalk. what is the difference between polish silo and ukrainian silo? in poland, there is a sidewalk, a bike path, for traffic calming measures, we don’t have anything, we have asphalt without markings, and on the side people in the swamp walk in their boots
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on the road, not on the road, actually on the pseudo-walk, well, well, and that . and that's almost of all the villages, and no one does anything about it, absolutely, and that is why there is a need to make a mega program for the villages, in the villages that public space is a school, village councils do not necessarily have areas, not all, not all villages have houses cultures, and those that have a shutter are typical projects that have presented a completely modernist square laid simply with concrete tiles. in the best case, people will plant chornobrivtsi, well, there can be a monument, either to the liberator, or to shevchenko, yes, well, that is, plus or minus such a landscape, or there is no public at all costu, that is, there is a church, and a school, and everything, and these are streets without sidewalks, and accordingly, a very important social project,
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the stadium is simply mega. mega-important, in general, a space for society, for the community, they gather there , and what is, again, what is a stadium, this is a square, yes, people need a square, they need a living room under the open sky, that’s all, cool, high-quality, where if they all flocked there, where the administrative functions would be combined, with some kind of store, with the market, maybe with a children's playground, it's a pity yes, so organically the village gathered, there was little place at all... to talk, except after the service in the church. today, the life of the village is the life of each individual house surrounded by a fence. everyone is used to treating their house as something separate. my land, my rules. mykola would never remove his embroidered shirt from the facade, no matter what laws were passed. i would n't have done that, even if
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i had been shot, i wouldn't have taken those steps. so be it, village. well, i, i will not walk around the village and say do, then i build like this, then how to do, no one told me, do it or don't do it, no one, i molded myself and that's all, we have a democracy. there, whoever wants to do whatever they want, it’s only on a participatory level, also to issue a law and say, like everything , let’s go, break it, it won’t happen, no village head will go to break the neighbor’s fence, because they will simply be killed or stabbed forks, like, well, it is necessary to make a program of the actual activation of these public spaces, to make development programs there, for example, tourism or some spatial strategies. involve the peasants, give good examples so that trust appears to the authorities, and then to say, guys, you know, it should be postponed
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, for example, we will compensate you for this land somewhere else, yes , or we will buy it from you, but it is very important for this, that is, it must pass for 10 years, so but such clear rhythmic work, no sharp movements, they all lead to violence, february 24 brought its own... changes in the life of the village. many young people came there, often with children. they become interested in the opportunities available in the village and how to make life here more comfortable. in every village there will be people who are ready to change something, the main thing is to give them such an opportunity. there are examples of such synergistic movements. so what should the central government do. the central government has to give authority to the places. i had to let go. the maximum powers in places, so that people learn to manage, that is, why our village was destroyed, because everyone, like beggars, asked the regional council
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of the governor for money, fill us a hole, i don’t need to ask, i have a local budget, it is being filled , i myself call the investor, i i myself work to create jobs or businesses, because i myself want to attract money, i have plans, i have young people who want to live here, they have demands, they have proposals, and we are forging a civil society, poland has 50% living in cities, 50% in villages, cool until 75 in cities, all the rest are dying in villages, the country is larger in area than poland, having such resources of the military economy and so on, people need to create such conditions that no need to go to the city. currently, everyone still wants to get out of the village as soon as possible and to move to the city at the first opportunity, but there are other interesting ones. history, if you are in a big city, everything is very same, and it doesn't matter if it is berlin or istanbul, or bangkok, or new york, it's all
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the same, but when you are somewhere in small macedonia, somewhere in some village, yes, you are going, or you are somewhere in india, in thailand, in some countries that are less developed economically, but which have still preserved something traditional, and we already started to think about you. that there is something in this, that civilization is something destroys, it gives comfort, but it takes away something, perhaps much more valuable , today adriana with her husband and daughter, residents of the village of hrushka, which is not far from bakuta, the decision to move here did not come immediately, but after years of living abroad, but the most interesting thing in this story is that adriana and her husband did not stop at buying a house and created a whole project to transform the village. the house belongs to us, we bought it, this project, a painted village, we called it, we conceived it, initially, as a kind of, you know, a hobby,
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we just really like everything that it is connected with ukrainian traditions, actually wall painting, painting, we studied it, it all looked very beautiful, in the past people lived in such a sacred world, they were surrounded by this beauty in everything, it was in their clothes. in towels, in furniture, in houses and in wells, you just lived your everyday life, but you were all the time in this beauty, and we, as creative, aesthetic people, we liked it very much, we wanted to reproduce it in some such to the small amount that was actually available to us, and we began to draw something of ourselves there with our own funds a well in the yard near one's house and so on, the hobby of studying podil painting quickly turned into an idea to create an open-air museum in the village, so that when walking through the streets, a person could come across a painted well, or a house museum, we faced
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the fact that that if this object does not belong to you in your private property, you have to negotiate, coordinate something with other people, it was already a little more complicated, we understood that where we want to reproduce our vision, we have to purchase it into private property, that's why we bought this house, we are planning to make a museum here, a museum of a ukrainian village, it will be called a native hut, and the people, our hrushkiv residents, have supported us very much in this. they themselves write there on facebook, offering to bring some exhibits, because for many years we have been buying antiques, furniture, towels, embroidered cloths , and so on, so we are planning to finish the repairs here, let's make this call and go collect all our exhibits, i think next summer we will open a museum here, there will be absolutely free entry for everyone, for the villagers, for tourists who come, because we understand that it is already our generation,
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our children, if this is a mission. very few people have an idea of how people used to live in ukraine, because before that a small percentage of people lived in cities, mostly all people lived in villages, but what did it all look like, what was life like, what did people use in everyday life and what was it all like small view, our children already have very little idea. the house, which will soon be a museum, is one of the oldest in the village. the date preserved on the old door dates it to 1897 . the painting on the house is new, but as much as possible close to the one who lived in this region. i studied the painting itself quite in detail, because we are in podil, this is the khmelnytskyi region, and there is podil painting , if it were canonized, that it exists, but very few living examples have survived, that is , unfortunately, like houses, before they were all built of clay
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, i.e., this house has been there for 150 years, it just, well, arbitrarily sinks into the ground, so the clay crumbles, the rains fall, if people don’t live there, they don’t support it, accordingly, well, very little is left, literally only a few in the entire khmelnytskyi region objects, where there is a real authentic painting, but we spent a lot of time in the archives, we studied it all, because we did not want to just paint for the sake of beauty, so that it was simply beautiful, we wanted to really recreate it, so that it was the podil painting as much as possible, this vegetable in the main ornament and you can see, this is the podil tree of life, but today the painted village has about 20 painted objects, houses, gates, stops and wells. all this is done on the initiative of adriana's family and her sister's family, who also moved to pears this is our dug well, it's about 700 years old, plus or minus, it
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was, always was a social... context, yes, it was a place where people met, where all news was passed, yes, that is, before man, a living medium , were only live media, not digital. a house, a museum and painted wells are not the only things adriana's project can offer. in the neighboring village there is another restored house, in which a completely different space has been created, more aimed at tourists from big cities who want to come to the village for a ukrainian retreat. here you can sleep on straw. eat a pear straight from the branch and of course take a walk in the unique flooded world of bakota, which is very close to here. adriana is convinced that the village and life in nature are the best cures for burnout and other psychological problems common to the city, life in the village, although it requires serious physical work, is nevertheless simple and happy. the child got to the village, she was 8 years old, that is, she already had the background of life in the city with conditions, she had
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the background of life abroad. i had certain fears about what was possible for her it will be, well, it might be hard, maybe the children won’t accept it, but these people are really so sincere , she came to school and is a new girl, the children just all got up and went to hug her on the first day, well, i stood with tears in my eyes as much as when in the big we lived in the city, and there is already the second grade, but it is already a competition, who has what phone, who has what brand and non-brand clothes. we moved to the village and we saw here a lot of positives in fact for life and we saw a lot of good here, for example in the people, and we were by this, well, we were very impressed, we were very inspired by it, you know, there are not all these disadvantages that exist, for example, in large cities that are abroad, where
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