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keep watching the espresso tv channel, there will be an extremely important panel in 10 minutes. we summarize the informational morning in ukraine, on the air of the news, khrystyna porubiy works in the studio. the occupiers launched an airstrike on a critical infrastructure facility in kherson. previously, they dropped two guided aerial bombs. the head of the kherson city military administration, roman mrochko , reports that the enemy attacked around 10 a.m. with a difference of 30 minutes. after the powerful explosion, there were interruptions in the water supply. electricity went out in some areas of the city. at night
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the russians attacked zaporizhzhia, three rockets were fired at the regional center, the head of the region yuriy malashko said. chervone, railway, malinivka, poltavka, novodanilivka, mali shcherbaki and robotine were also covered by enemy fire. four aerial bombs were dropped on orikhove, novoandriivka and novodarivka. six reports of destruction of housing and critical infrastructure objects were recorded in ova. people, fortunately... were not hurt. the russians killed two people and wounded another. all died as a result of the attack on avdiivka. the information was shared temporarily acting head of the region ihor moroz. the occupiers also shelled 10 more settlements in the region. residential buildings, private and high-rise buildings were damaged. artillery shelling of the enemy in the south continues, but they have substantially decreased,
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informed the head of the joint coordination press center of the forces of the defense of the south, natalya gumenyuk. the invaders are hungry for projectiles. nevertheless, the russians continue to use aviation and attack mostly at night. invaders also actively use drones for dumping of fragmentation munitions. and i will remind you about an important collection. espresso tv channel and charitable foundation. raising funds for the purchase of modern drones for our scouts. ashes are needed by the 23rd separate rifle battalion of the armed forces of ukraine, which is fighting in the hot donetsk direction. our goal is uah 1.9000. thanks to you , more than a million have been collected. we wish you health. we, the air reconnaissance department of the second company of the 23rd separate rifle battalion, which is carrying out a combat mission on the territory of donetsk,
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are in urgent need of intelligence and kamikaze attack drones. thank you to everyone who participated in fundraising with the help of the vesna charitable fund. glory to ukraine. at least 2,300 people have already died in the gaza strip, and about 10,000 more have been injured, according to the hamas-controlled ministry of health. israel announced the beginning of a military operation against terrorists on friday night. and warned ogoon that all the population north of gaza should move to the southern part. about a million people live in this region. the israeli army postponed the start due to the weather ground operation in the gas strip, which was planned this weekend. according to the new york times, citing its sources in tzahal. according to israeli officers, the offensive was delayed for several days due to
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cloud cover, which would have made it difficult for pilots and drone operators to provide cover from the air. during the special operation, the tzahal, in addition to infantry, plans to use tanks, sappers and special forces. their goal is the defeat of hamas and the elimination of its leaders, who are responsible for the attack on israel on october 7. us president joe biden once again assured israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is supported by the united states. of the states at the same time, during the telephone conversation, he repeated his warning against any attempts to expand the conflict, and also emphasized the need to open humanitarian corridors in the gaza strip. on the same day, the american leader spoke by phone with the head of the palestinian authority, mahmoud abbas. this was their first dialogue after the escalation of the palestinian-israeli conflict. biden condemned the brutal attack by hamas on israel. at the same time, he promised to support humanitarian aid was loud in temporarily
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occupied sevastopol, residents heard several explosions in the morning. the gauleiter of the city entertains. managed to calm people down and make a traditional excuse, quoting the erefia official. the black sea fleet conducts exercises using jet bombers. telegram channels also report on an explosion in occupied luhansk. details later. a historic event, after an 18-year break, the first train left lviv for warsaw. he was already personally protested by the head of the regional military administration, maksym kozytskyi. by train. connects 10 ukrainian cities and two polish cities, passing border and customs control is provided at ravaruska station, there passengers will transfer to polish cars due to the difference between ukrainian and european tracks, travel time is about 9 hours. future traditions,
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ukrainian in the global world. in ivano-frankivsk, the final day of the intellectual-artistic event continues. today they will talk about volunteering and war in particular. my colleague ivan haruk, who works in the forum co-workers, will tell more about this. ivan, i congratulate you on the word. good day, christina. yes, already the second day of the ivano-frankivsk carpathian international forum. in particular , today we started presenting an exhibition of the zaporizhia artist dmytro in the vagabund art space. about the crimean tatars, now here various discussions about the stability of the ukrainian nation, volunteerism, help for the armed forces of ukraine will continue, and aviakartya will continue , also today the presentation of the film church without christ, the author of which is mykola knyazhyvskyi, so
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mr. mykola, tell me more about the film, please, this is actually a political film, a political film that does not defend this or that party, but our views and my law 8221, which the representatives of various political forces signed, and european solidarity together with me, and the servant of the people, and for the future trust and homeland, there are representatives of most of the political forces there, except for the former opzzhists , unfortunately, the law 8221 is not brought to the hall, in order to push the deputies to do this and pass this law, we made a film called the church without christ, which tells about the fact that we visited different places. of ukraine from the west to the east and the center, we are talking about the crimes of the russian orthodox church in ukraine, we hope that you will be able and want to watch this film, it is very interesting, extremely emotional, we will present it today in frankivsk in the cinema at 15:30, already at 18:00 it will be on
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my youtube channel, so i encourage you to go to mine, and at 18 watch the film church without christ, in addition to the fact that this film, which calls for the adoption of the law, is just on of course, we filmed the people who banned the first churches, we filmed the mothers of fallen soldiers who fought for the ukrainian church, we filmed those communities that switched to the ukrainian church and we will tell about both the history and the present of the criminal activities of the russian church in ukraine. i think you will be interested, i am convinced of this and i am convinced that you will become our allies in order for us to pass the law of 82:21. thank god leonidovich, i will tell you what to present today. books on military topics actually will end with such a highlight of the actual international forum of the awarding of the stanislav vincenz award here in ivano-frankivsk in passage hartenberg. so follow the materials in nascreso news. colleagues thank
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you ivan, it was my colleague ivanuk, who is currently working in ivano-frankivsk at the sixth international forum of viya kakarpattia, and he told me what happens on the final day. the day of the event. the first social service station in ukraine was opened in poltava. the proceeds from the repair of civilian vehicles are used to restore military vehicles. anna will tell more about it morozova. chief mechanic oleksandr shkurupii examines a car of civil-military cooperation. at this stage, we are diagnosing problems with the turbine, because it is external. it looks like it is in oil, and now, to make sure that it has already started throwing oil, we will remove the intercooler and look at the presence of oil in it, the diagnosis is disappointing, the turbine is repaired, and since it is a hundred, social, military work and details will be free of charge,
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all the profit from the repairs of civilian cars goes to such needs, they have already repaired them that way civilian cars, and there was still installation, and even today from the very morning there was a replacement of oil blocks. on the front levers on skoda. the next patient is purchased and flown from europe for frontline patients, he needs a wider range of work. we have a suzuki grand vitara, a very good car for the military, because it has all-wheel drive, we plan to diagnose the fuel injectors, fuel pump and get to the turbine. in a week , the car has to go to the drinkers, so they will pay more attention. there was a question from about the repair of an armored personnel carrier, and in principle the guys said that there is nothing complicated, so if it is necessary to repair such a car, then we will do it. well, we already have, i think, orders from the military for several years. currently, there are three
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car repairmen working in the workshop, and in the future they plan to employ war veterans as well. anna morozovan proskurov from poltava for espresso tv channel. panel discussions are ongoing at the sixth artistic and intellectual forum via carpathia. just now publicist vitaly portnikov, public figure and dissident, yosif zisels, historian and military serviceman yury godymenko, as well as professor of political science at the ukrainian free university in munich, gennady poberezhny, will speak on the topic of raising yourself, war as a trigger for national self-discovery, watch further live.
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greetings to all, dear friends, who are watching us on television, who are watching us on youtube and all those who have now come to ivano-frankivsk, to the vagabundo underground passage, the sixth forumpatia is underway, in the framework of which we talk about ukraine and those challenges, before which ukraine found itself in connection with a full-scale invasion, well, we are talking about everything about future ukrainian traditions in the global world, and right now, right under this, during this panel, we will talk about self-reinvention, war as a trigger for national self-discovery, thank you, our sponsors , because all this is happening thanks to the financial support of the ukrainian cultural fund , the international revival fund, as well as the literary and artistic meeting of words in war, as part of the forum, was supported by the ukrainian book institute, and we also thank all those
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to the boys and girls who enable us to discuss, to talk about tukrain, which they are now defending with weapons in their hands, and i want to introduce my guests today, with whom we will actually talk about how ukrainians began to understand or think about who are they, actually, after february 24, 2022, and why exactly then did many people have this question: who am i and what does it mean to be ukrainian, gennady poberezhny, professor of political science at the ukrainian free university in munich, researcher at the harvard institute of ukrainian studies, greetings, yosyp zisels, public figure, dissident, executive co-president of vaat of ukraine, executive vice-president of the congress of national communities of ukraine, i congratulate you. yuri gudymenko, historian, serviceman of the armed forces of ukraine, and vitaly portnikov,
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journalist, publicist, tv presenter, laureate of the shevchenko prize. actually, dear friends, we have time until one o'clock, because at one o'clock there will be news on espresso, and during this time we will try to understand why for many ukrainians, this phrase appeared: after february 24, i became a different person , someone began to speak ukrainian, someone began to be interested in the history of ukraine, and someone began to be interested not only in the history of ukraine, but also in the history of his family, and found out a lot of interesting details about how the russian empire or the soviet system mocked his family and actually, mr. yuriy, i would like to start with you, because
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you are the person who, with a weapon in his hand, also defends ukraine, did the full-scale invasion on february 24 change you in any way, and what did it change, if this switch really happened, well, specifically me, i think not, i don't think that anything has fundamentally changed, but... where the whole of ukraine has changed a lot, i'm from zaporizhzhia, and i remember perfectly, right now, well, october 14 and all the days around it , it's always, always. those were busy days in kyiv and in the east and south of ukraine, because there were some actions before the day of the creation of the ukrainian insurgent army, there were some protests, there were some constant fights with the police, and with the militia at that time, i remember them perfectly. and those were always very hot days, and i
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was in zaporizhzhia just a week ago now, and i at the entrances... to the city in the completely russian-speaking city until last year, i see that there are red and black flags on a huge number of cafes, i see that, well, my friends, who absolutely did not perceive this concept there at the time , walking in t-shirts with a portrait of stepan bandera, i understand how much the whole world around us has changed, because now ukraine, after february 24 of last year. it became much more, united, and, not surprisingly, the war removed many of the challenges that faced the nation to full scale, because now what potential splits within society can we even talk about, always, or almost always, in independent ukraine
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there was a language issue, now it actually begins to close, for the first time totally in favor of this history, because ukrainians, not at the level of legislation, not at the level of anything else , at the level of their own worldview perceive the ukrainian language as native, not state, not just state, as native, and are beginning to switch to the ukrainian language en masse, the religious question is not an issue for us either, because i, okay, not like that, it is an issue now , but i don't see a split in this , because the vast majority of ukrainians again ... support the idea of ​​ukrainian churches, i hope that thanks to the initiator of this forum and other caring people that we will still suppress the russian church, and the religious question will cease to be on our agenda, as well as everything else , the territorial division, which was and was often talked about by philosophers and politicians, between the west and the east,
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in fact the east, well, we can admit it, we can not admit it, maybe ... don't speak about that, but actually the east and the south, at least now it looks like it's losing its, well let's say, losing its place that it was before, because again, a lot of the territories are occupied and traumatized by it , even when we we will release them, a large number of territories have been destroyed, mined, destroyed, burned, a large number of people have left, this is the workforce, including the desks... closed as of now, in fact , they do not work, and for example, in the same zaporizhzhia region, which for years for decades its economy was aimed at russia, it will no longer be the same as kharkiv region, as well as many other regions, because we are unlikely to trade with russia in the coming years of the decade, and the only product that we will continue to deliver there is
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the corpses of russian soldiers, respectively, i see that we have two possible divisions in society , this is a division that is theoretically possible political, because after, well, when i was treated in the united states for several months after being wounded, i communicated with the locals a lot, and i paid attention to how important it is for them, that depending on which party, which politician you support, this is the most serious issue for them, and theoretically it can be the same in our country, this threat is always there, but this threat actually appears in front of each country now, and the second question that is possible, a possible split, this split is less visible, this is a split that will not be visible on the map, this is a split between, in fact, the civilian and veteran environment, unfortunately, i am forced to state that now it works because
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the very ideology of the state regarding veterans assumes that veterans... will come into conflict with the state itself as such, and with the civilian population, and i can't say, well, this definitely does not please me, and i and many of those present here are trying to fix, but these are the possible dangers and you are the challenges that i see before me, and i appeal to all those present and to all the television viewers who are watching us now that this problem can be solved, now the solution to this problem will be... not critical and not as traumatic for the state as if it to decide after the end of the war, and i urge everyone to give maximum attention to changes in the veterans' legislation. and regarding the attitude of civil society to veterans. thank you. thank you.
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mr. gennat, why did ukrainians need this tumbler when, the history of ukraine, and a lot was written about the history of ukraine, when people, well, i don’t know , even some such, it would seem banal things, but, the generous was talked about much earlier, not now, about that , that this is a ukrainian carol, about what. the carol that leontovych worked on, what happened to him, and who is with him i did, about the red viburnum, well, i’m talking about what people are relying on now, ordinary people, ordinary ukrainians, why did they wait for this february 24, why didn’t they wait, why did they wait, so that it actually and only in them provoked it, something , in order to understand that this is not just something ukrainian, but that it is ours. well, because the war exacerbates the need to determine who you are, who you are with, who is the enemy, who is a friend, in the conditions before
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the full-scale invasion, a fairly large proportion of ukrainians, in principle, avoided an unequivocal answer, that is, they avoided because they did not i had to, because the perception was not all clear. maybe it is our fault in what happened, but it turned out that, in fact, this invasion is not related to how ukrainians treat their past, but how they treat the past of ukrainians in moscow, and this is an aggravation, it it's just a reaction, the need to psychologically decide somehow, and to calm down with the fact that... once you make a choice, you don't have to figure out why it led to it, people who have the flair and interest in it should do it, but in principle, this
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psychological certain comfort, certainty, and certainty is important, because it precisely leads to the consolidation of society, a common cause, well, it is obvious that war is a common cause, i would like, as a representative of the western branch of ukraine in the diaspora, to say a few words about the extremely important process of emancipation from the awareness of the colonial heritage and emancipation from moscow, what is happening karka rolomna now in ukraine, in my opinion, it is very important not only... within ukraine, it is also very important how ukraine positions itself in the world and what it
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can rely on, that is, its own resources are obviously lacking in ukraine and it also relies on the help of the western world, but many ukrainians do not understand and are outraged by the fact that the rest of the world does not support ukraine so actively and do not understand why, although it is apparently obvious where light where darkness, where is the truth, where is the wrong, and here just and not everything is obvious for the south, sorry, for the global south or east, and this is connected with the internal understanding of ukrainians of their own colonial heritage, because very often ukrainians think of themselves as part of of the western world, european, and do not really position themselves as a part, in a certain sense , of the colonial nations, as a part of the colonial nations, and when they position themselves for the west
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, ukrainians say, we protect not only ourselves, we protect you too, we protect freedom, we defend international law, we defend the possibility that law, not force, prevails. and it is very good for business people in the west, in america, especially, and we are all beneficiaries of that help, without which ukraine would be very, very bad, but this doesn't work in the global south because they perceive this struggle, very often according to moscow's narratives, that it is a proxy war between the west and those who ... resist the west, and russia positions itself as an anti-colonial state, which is absurd and paradoxical, but it
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it is perceived that way, so how to get out to the rooster ukraine should emphasize that this war, this struggle, it is anti-colonial, it is liberating, and accordingly, in this way, win empathy outside the countries of the west, because it is not so much about freedom, as for the will, it is not so much about international law as about independence, and it is not only about rights , but about sovereignty, and this works in a different way on the global stage, but the reason, in my opinion, why ukraine does not position itself in this way , it is that the ukrainians themselves do not understand them very well, the relationship of ukrainians with moscow, and they blame moscow, put the fact that moscow is an empire, well, at a time when a very large number of ukrainians, at least before, did not think about itself as a colony, because being
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a colony is somehow not prestigious, it is shameful, so they think about the empire in a very strange way, in the sense that the empire cannot be only from the metropolis, it must be, if it is an empire, then what is a colony, and colonial relations are very often understood in the context of distance, distance geographical and cultural distance, the further it is, the more it is supposedly... more visible, but as the closest, not everything is so clear, and this is a wrong view, and i would suggest thinking about it in the context of the asymmetry of all relationships, i.e. what is, who is in control , who is subordinate, and accordingly, the metropolis approves all strategically important decisions about the life of the colony, are made very often at the expense of the colony and against
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the interests of that colony. and in this context, if you look at it, ukraine , at least the soviet period is an obvious, classic example of a colony precisely because of this asymmetric relationship between moscow and kyiv, and in order to simply overcome this legacy, to realize the importance, well, for emphasis for the sake of global solidarity, ukrainians should think about themselves in this context, and most importantly, give themselves an answer to the question of what that is, if being part of a colonial world is shameful , is there an opportunity to become something else, and here it is important, extremely important in today's context to emphasize that being in a colonial state is not shameful because it is a structural problem, but what ukrainians can be proud of is that
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they never...' disagreed, every generation resisted and fought, and the experience of ukraine itself, it is the experience of resistance, resistance, to colonial rule in various forms, but it never ended, and therefore ukrainians in order to to overcome this mental, mental problem of identification with the metropolis rather than with the colony in the post-colonial world, this is an emphasis on struggle, on liberation, on freedom, this is what i call for. thank you, mr. genat, mr. vitaly, have ukrainians understood enough about themselves, who they are, to explain to the world who ukrainians are, how many, how many percent, if you can measure in percentages, the ukrainian identity has been formed, you know, i think that we we will be able to answer this question after the war, because now we live in an emotional state
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shock we perceive a lot as we want to perceive it, and after the war it will become clear how it affected the national consciousness in reality, and not in our fantasies, if at all we will live to see the situation after the war, because we must understand that we are only at the beginning of this confrontation, how many years it will take, it can be a long conflict, as we say, of a low identity, and from this point of view, i just all the time, i think that the very formulation of the question does not suit me very much, the topic, i would say, war - it is never positive consequences, to look for positive consequences in war is to deceive yourself, war is always a disaster, it's like what the jews were told after the second world war, well , you lost 6 million people in the holocaust, but now you have a state, you had to agree, for you to have a state, it is such an impression that our relatives and loved ones would be burned for the sake of...

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