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glaufix is 11 effective components to protect your eyes. glaufix - sharp vision forever. we summarize the informative morning in ukraine. khrystyna parubiy works in the news studio. in kherson, for the second time in the morning, the sounds of explosions are heard, the correspondents of the public service report. and the day before, the russians hit residential buildings in the regional center. a 61-year-old woman was injured. doctors helped her. according to oleksandr prokudin, the head of the regional military administration, the occupiers also hit the depot. in general, per day one person died in the kherson region, and almost two dozen residents were injured. among them are two
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children. in the kherson district, a shell also hit the territory of a church. daughter under attack. the day before, russian terrorists attacked kostyantynivka in donetsk region. in the morning , they visited private houses. four people were injured, the head of the donetsk regional military administration , ihor moroz, said. debris also hit the boiler house , gas line and power transmission line. in the village of lastochkino of the ocheratyn community. damaged agricultural enterprise, the chasovoyarsk community also came under fire, a house was damaged there. in the volnovatskyi direction , an angler came under fire twice, there were no casualties. a civilian resident of vovchansk, kharkiv region, died as a result of enemy shelling. in the evening, the invaders covered the city with artillery fire. the head of the regional military administration oleg senigubov said. during the day, enemy shells damaged
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at least five private residential buildings in the city, the invaders also dug dugouts in the village, fortunately, there were no casualties and serious destruction. in total , more than 15 settlements were under the sights of muscovites during the day. five people are considered missing after the russians attacked the village of groza in the kharkiv region. volodymyr tymoshko, the head of the main department of the national police of the region, informed about this. according to him. so far, 49 bodies have been identified. let me remind you that on october 5, russian terrorists hit the village with an iskander. the rocket hit a cafe and a shop. at that time , the memorial service for the fallen soldier was going on in the institution. the attack became the most massive in terms of the number of dead in kharkiv region since the beginning of the full-scale war. the air force assumes that the russians struck the village of groza from the voronezh region. from the start of the air raid to the impact, there was everything. 10 minutes. for the first time in
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six months, the russians transferred a reserve of manpower to mariupol. according to the advisor to the mariupol mayor petro andryushchenko, we are talking about almost 5,000 soldiers. andryushchenko's sources also recorded the movement of pppo systems, and in the direction of temporarily occupied berdyansk. muscovites deployed additional communication systems. aviation bombs. mined fields and concrete labyrinths of russian positions. the counteroffensive in zaporozhye is exhausting battles for every meter of ground. the 128th separate mountain assault brigade has been fighting in this direction since the beginning of summer. our film crew managed to talk with the military and see how they prepare for new tasks. storm units at the forefront of the ukrainian counter-offensive, these guys
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are the first to enter enemy positions, a few weeks ago these soldiers performed the difficult tasks of deoccupying the zaporizhia region, kamikazes immediately started there, half of my brother 's head was torn off directly by a direct hit and 300, so that i applied it with a tronket. while i was just putting a tourniquet on him, the holes were covered and the drone was a direct hit, if it weren't for the boards , i would have been there with him, but i only managed to get wounded in the arm and back, because i covered him with myself, chizhik's unit was fighting for the village of lobkovo and konuvalova, fighting for every meter is very difficult, remember his comrades, not to mention that everything is mined. they have concrete dugouts
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armed, they are not afraid of anyone, they are not afraid of the russians because they have enough shells - the fighters say. 200 m from that field, it was very difficult to come, it was very scary, everything was shooting, rush, ags, lng, machine guns, a tank, everything, and disengagement, after exhausting clashes, chizhik's unit was sent to the rear to the training ground, tell me why chizhik, chizhik. my last name is cheglakov, and wherever i go , i don't even tell anyone there, it's like everyone there hears my last name and it's like that guy, guy, guy, even my mother sometimes says to me that she's not a guy ruslan, and these are soldiers with a pozomny combiner , in the 90s he served on the cruiser moskva, it
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was kept in perfect condition at that time, it had 12 cruise missiles and mines on board at that time. now the combiner destroys the occupiers in zaporozhye, the sinking of soviet moscow. there was no need to climb up to us. i did not serve on it. i was there and i will still drown him. i don't mind. even when i was drafted, i begged on the flag. i'll be honest. well, fate decided otherwise. immediately to the commander of the bmp. on... there is no vacancy minutes, after completing combat tasks, the soldiers go through grueling training each time. okay, men, now we are reaching the end of the trench, cleaning it, at the exit we go out, occupy a circular defense, i list everyone, unload, weapons for inspection, and soon
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they will be sent again to liberate occupied zaporizhzhia. sergey, continue the sentence, russian warship, artem lagutenko, oleksiy kutsuk, from zaporizhzhia for espresso. the scandalous case regarding the calculation of the electricity cost of rotterdam plus was closed. the higher anti-corruption court decided to stop proceedings due to the expiry of the period of pre-trial investigation. this was reported by the specialized anti-corruption prosecutor's office. the story continues from march 24, 2017. then the prosecutors sab. an indictment was sent to the court against six people involved in the introduction of the so-called rotterdam plus formula. according to the assessment of the investigation, the formula led to more than uah 19 billion in losses to electricity consumers during 2016-2017. the price
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was then calculated depending on the cost of coal on the european market, namely in the port of the city of rotterdam in the netherlands. they also added the cost of transportation, although the lion's share of coal is bought by theses. in ukraine or in the occupied territories. prosecutor sap does not agree with such a court decision and will appeal it in the appeals court. in cherkasy region, the sbu kidnapped two supporters of the georgian peace, among the suspects, an employee of the regional state administration. he openly denied the temporary occupation of crimea and part of the territory of ukraine and considered it legal to hold pseudo-referendums there. another pro-russian agitation. turned out to be an employee of a critical infrastructure facility zvenigorod region the man justified rocket attacks on cities and mass murders of ukrainians. both suspects face up to eight years in prison with confiscation of property. the israeli
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military has regained control of all towns near the gaza border, but militants may still remain there. this was stated by the chief spokesman of the israel defense forces. el hagari. he also noted that there have been isolated incidents of clashes between troops and palestinian militants in the past few hours. according to khagari, currently in none there are no combat operations from the cities of militants. the attack by hamas militants on israel is not an attempt to divert the attention of the west from ukraine. united states secretary of state anthony blinken said this in a comment on the cbs tv channel. in addition, the secretary of state also expressed concern that the conflict could spread to neighboring countries, or provoke a direct conflict between israel and iran, which finances and supplies weapons to hamas. in israel , they rescued a ukrainian boy who was
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wounded during an attack by militants. our diplomats conducted a successful rescue operation operation, the child was taken out of the city of zderot. now he is in a safe place, the boy was given a medical certificate. and psychological assistance, the spokesman of the ministry of foreign affairs of ukraine, oleg nikolenko, wrote about it. he added that it was also possible to find five citizens who were considered missing in the south. israel the agency is currently checking information about the possible death of three more ukrainians near the gaza strip and on its territory. due to the mass cancellation of flights, diplomats are thinking about how to help ukrainians to leave israel. chaos and huge queues in russian airport vnukovo, where the baggage claim system went on strike again. russians and guests of the capital have been unable to drop off or pick up their suitcases for several hours. they have to manually carry things to the oversized baggage counter. many flights
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are delayed because of this, it is not known exactly what caused the system to malfunction, as well as when it will be possible to restore its operation. the ukrainian rescuer set two world records at international competitions in the usa. in the city of stuart, the world firefighter championship ended combat challenge oleksandr baran from kyiv covered the distance twice in a personal race with a result that no one... could surpass in 2014. in general, seven participants represented ukraine in the competition among the rescuers of the world, the state service for emergency situations said. they showed good results, took places in the first ten winners among hundreds of participants. such was the morning in ukraine, i say goodbye to you, see you tomorrow. greetings, dear tv viewers, on the air of the tv channel, the program
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studio zahid, we will analyze the most important events of this week, we will talk about security, international affairs and, of course, about war. our guests today are matthew bryza and myroslav cech. matthew bryza, ex-adviser of the united states secretary of state, former director of european and eurasian affairs at the national security council of the united states, will be working on the channel now. glory to ukraine, dear sir. abasar, i congratulate you. the unexpected resignation of speaker mccartney, which led to a second extremely unpleasant story. in particular, it is about the 45-day budget of the united states without aid for ukraine. the fact that we in ukraine are worried, well, that's an understatement. in fact, the fact that money for ukraine was removed from the bill on temporary financing of the government came as a complete surprise. support for ukraine is quite strong in the united states congress, even among republicans. and only a small group
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of the most radical republicans who support trump do not want to support ukraine for reasons i still do not fully understand. it was they who wanted the government to cease to function by removing it money and to avoid that, then- speaker mccarthy had to compromise. he chose a compromise, which is that this budget will not provide aid to ukraine, but another budget will be adopted in 45 days. and of course, everyone except radical republicans hope that money for ukraine will be found in it. but the most important thing now is who will be elected to replace speaker mccarthy. there are two main candidates, steve scalise, a senior republican from louisiana. he advocates more support. of ukraine, quoting biden, until as long as it takes, and his opponent, jim
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jordan of ohio, opposes increased support for ukraine. so the newly elected speaker will decide which bills to vote on and can block aid to ukraine if he so chooses. in this case, president biden can do nothing but try to convince him. therefore, this is a completely unexpected turn of events. and to me, it deeply embarrasses the democratic system of the united states of america because it shows how close we are to complete dysfunctionality, we understand that the united states helps us in a way that few people in the world help us, but we hoped for an increase in this help, in particular , taking into account the winter campaign on the big front of the russian-ukrainian war, so we hoped that america would dare... that president biden will dare and sign the relevant documents regarding the allocation
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of atakams to us, a few weeks ago, mr. borkovsky, you and i talked about the fact that the biden administration is finally ready to provide atakams to ukraine and is moving well in the direction delivery of the f-16, because it is finally clear that ukraine really needs these weapons and is not going to use them for attacks on russian territory, without such resources , ukraine will not be able to do what washington expects from it, that is, to achieve progress on the battlefield. and then everyone was caught off guard by this bezlat in the political system of the united states. ago. at this time, it is impossible to say what will happen next. also, i think that in the long run, it will be politically disadvantageous for whoever becomes speaker of the house not to renew support of ukraine, but now it is simply impossible to say how quickly it can happen and how big this help can be.
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as far as i understand, $5 billion in aid to ukraine still remains unused. based on the fact that, on average, ukraine receives 2.7 billion dollars a month from the united states, we are talking about two months of aid that has not yet been provided. we have also seen how many iranian weapons have been seized and will be transferred to ukraine, we are talking about millions of cartridges and thousands of iranian-made machine guns, which are obviously were transported by sea for the houthi rebels. however , ukraine cannot win the war relying on such accidental finds of weapons. the united states must provide funding. dear mr. ambassador, i understand what you are talking about on the other side does not leave the concern. yes, the so-called signals are beginning to multiply. very often these are anonymous sources in the white house. very
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often it is retired generals who start talking, it is not only about the united states, for example, about great britain. and they begin to say what is possible in our country warehouses will run out of something, well, we are talking about the british statement, we will help ukraine, but it should be taken into account that our help is also not rubber and so on, i am reluctantly trying to predict the situation that may develop in a couple of months, yes, when may appear in the united states, for example, trump's supporters will say, we have already helped ukraine enough, and they will name the amount of 100 billion dollars and say, let's reduce the aid, but you have a feeling, yes, we are talking about real schedules in american and european politicians, in particular, it is about two key stories, money and weapons. the basis of politics is money and spending, and in the united states system, it is congress that decides how much money will be appropriated
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for the goals the president wants to achieve. this is where the greatest power lies in the congress of the united states, and so... our democratic system is hard to govern, sometimes it is, but as winston churchill said, americans will eventually get it right after trying everything wrong. we are now in a regime where we have a group of extreme republican supporters of president trump who are nihilistic. they would like to bring down our government because they think it will put biden in a bad light and trump ... in a good light, so ukraine is a hostage to this process, in the long run, i think that aid will be provided, based at least on the fact that churchill once said. in the end, the united states will do the right thing, in the short term, the positive thing is that it also sends a certain signal to our european allies to force them to do
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more. great britain has done a lot, it's true, germany has done a lot, estonia. has done the most per capita, but there are other countries, like bulgaria, that have not done as much as they should have done, i hope that now there will be a little political crisis also within the european union, so that they understand that they have to do even more to help ukraine, dear mr. ambassador, in any case, we understand that now international politics is experiencing perhaps not the best times for ukraine, we feel that certain changes are taking place, i will not say that these changes are tectonic, but in any case, in addition to the hungarian prime minister orban, we also got the slovak prime minister robert fitz, rather era and so on, we understand that ukrainian-polish relations have deteriorated, rapidly deteriorated, we want to believe that they can improve, well, in the near future, yes, thanks to certain specific efforts
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of ukrainian and polish politicians, but in any case there is the feeling that the world situation... may be deteriorating for us. it's true. every political issue, every political problem, every war in my life at some point lost the interest of the international community. however, international interest in this war was and remains strong. it is still very strong. but political systems do not stand still. do you remember what kind of support ukraine had in slovakia at the beginning of the war? how many ukrainian refugees they accepted, the same was of course the case with poland, but then domestic politics intervened, the economic conditions in both countries became more complex and difficult for farmers, in particular through ukrainian grain. i can't say that their support has dissipated, no, it has, and i think that in slovakia and poland everyone still realizes that it is very important
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that ukraine wins, but people have become more closed, more selfish, more focused on their own position and less sympathetic to ukraine, but it is absolutely clear that slovakia and poland know that ukraine must... win this war. today, people are somewhat tired, have somewhat forgotten the seriousness of this war, and a kind of stalemate has formed on the battlefield. but with in time, when the polish elections are held, when the slovak political system calms down, after the re-election of fico, who has long remained a supporter of putin. then i think that support for ukraine will be restored. but it's easy for me to talk. or here, if i were ukrainian, i would be very concerned, after all, i am also concerned, it is terrible how poland and jarosław kaczyński behave
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towards ukraine, to impose additional economic difficulties on ukraine because of the interests of polish farmers in elections, it is at least selfishly, and at most, this is strategic suicide, maybe another meeting of the so-called istanbul format is being prepared in istanbul, which may be the agenda of this meeting, what will be discussed, because the issue of the so-called peace formula, it can be interpreted in different states , in different political structures quite differently, we have a ukrainian position, it was voiced by our president volodymyr zelenskyi, but we understand that different cabinets may want to see their own solutions issue of war and i fully agree that different countries of the transatlantic family have different visions of how the war should end, or how it should continue. so, president
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erdoğan has been consistent on some issues, and i assume that he will play a major role in shaping the agenda. from the very beginning, he clearly condemned russia's invasion of ukraine, supported the territorial integrity of ukraine, condemning crimea and other four regions, as well as the occupation of donbas. he has been consistent in securing turkey's provision significant military aid to ukraine. at the same time, he managed to be consistent in his desire to remain a potential mediator and maintain his contacts with putin. erdogan is really proud of the grain agreement, because he was not the last to conclude it. i think the agenda will be to restore the grain agreement, while ukraine appears to be complying with it by shipping its grain and other cargoes along the coasts of romania and bulgaria, which are nato members. so
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erdogan will try to restore the grain agreement. also, its consistency is that he just wants the war to end and peace to come. he sees turkey's role in international relations as a stabilizing force and a country committed to seeking peace, no matter how unjust. the left can be the political situation on the ground, in this case in ukraine, as a person, he just wants to stop killing people , the biden administration takes a different position, there, on the one hand, they believe that ukraine itself should decide how to end the war, and with the other is afraid or was afraid of escalation from russia and the use of nuclear weapons, which in my opinion is a mistake, the european union has expressed itself very clearly: ukraine must receive... all the necessary support and must decide for itself how to end the war. here are the issues that will be on the agenda of this meeting. how can we achieve peace, how can we be mediators, how can we achieve
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respect for the territorial integrity of ukraine and how can we ensure that grain exports resume their normal pace. dear mr. ambassador, a couple of weeks have passed since the visit of president zelenskyi and the ukrainian delegation to washington. there were a lot of emotions, there were...' very loud statements, we in ukraine tried to analyze all this, but there were also meetings, in particular, a meeting with one of the patriarchs of american diplomacy, kissinger, yes, he met with representatives of our ukrainian delegation, and accordingly, we understand that american diplomacy, well, it is declaratively extremely eloquent and extremely powerful, but there are very different currents, and if we speak, in what way will they now try to want... to develop ukrainian-american cooperation. i'm back i return to the beginning of our conversation, because help manifests itself best, in particular, in
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highlighting the difficult. weapons, yes, the russians would like to turn the russo-ukrainian war into a land war, into an infantry war. our key task is to get heavy artillery, missile systems, heavy tanks, not 30 abrams, but 130 or 230, yes, but that means that the russians can use some or the other unconventional threats that they are hinting at. let's start with former secretary of state kissinger. he is considered the most experienced and one of the wisest diplomats in the history of the united states. interacting with him during my diplomatic career, i found his views profound, but i did not always agree with them. so i can assume that maybe the ukrainian delegation that met with him did not completely agree either. we remember yaxinger
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at the beginning. of the war suggested that it might be better for ukraine to seek a way to peace, as erdogan is doing, rather than to continue the war. and then he changed his perspective: the profound wisdom of henry kissinger that reflects the need for ukraine to end this war on its terms is what will ultimately prevail in washington. we are currently witnessing real political madness in washington. which politicized the supply of arms to ukraine, perhaps, thereby deterring the potential use of unconventional or nuclear weapons by russia , that is, this is not even an irrational debate, it is simply a pointless fight between supporters and opponents of trump in the republican party, which will hopefully end soon, and
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the biden administration will receive. .. enhanced financing for ukraine, including most such systems as atakams. in this way, ukraine will once again be able to control its destiny as much as possible. and one more point , i think that henry kissinger, like many people in washington, does not fully understand how ukraine can push out all russian troops from crimea and donbass, because it is a very difficult task. but in my circle of friends in washington, there are military and political experts who see that ukraine is moving in this direction, firstly, thanks to its gradual progress towards of the sea of azov to separate donbas and crimea. and secondly, with the help of atakams, other longer-range missile systems, as well as ukrainian naval drones, which pose a serious threat to the crimean bridge.
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so it's entirely possible that ukraine will soon be able to cut off crimea without killing all of russia's military, and that will force putin to negotiate terms that will ultimately be much more favorable to ukraine. dear mr. ambassador, you know, i am afraid of the so-called repetition of the afghan syndrome, yes, in particular it is about the american election campaign, and for example, the presidential candidate donald trump, or someone else from his political circle will start shedding lying crocodile tears, saying, you know, we helped ukraine very well, but now we have to focus on the problems of farmers from pennsylvania. the american election campaign can bring a lot of unpleasant surprises, and the key task of our ukrainian politicians is to be ready and act in advance, we received a number of advice from the american authorities. and terms
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regarding the implementation of these or other reforms, well, here is the key task , i would ask you to analyze these reforms that we must carry out quickly, there is a specified time, there are three months, six months, and so on, and so on, that is, if we let's not get into the relevant terms, whether it could somehow affect the provision of full and irreversible assistance from the united states, and in general, i would like you to also mention the situation with lendlease. representatives of the republican party, who are against supporting ukraine, are looking for any excuse to justify their position, because they think that it will make them more attractive in the eyes of donald trump, therefore, for their own benefit, they will point to corruption in ukraine, to any insufficient means, to the wrong forms of ownership, that is, they will put pressure on vulnerabilities related to the current...
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