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president volodymyr zelenskyi's decision and his majority vote in the parliament. his beatitude metropolitan onufriy congratulated ukrainian soldiers on defender of ukraine day. he is in a difficult situation. we must do everything to free him and his church from the putruskamir. to help him and his parishioners serve not putin and gundyaev, but the ukrainian people and the ukrainian state. the situation is paradoxical. despite the tens of thousands of victims, the daily shelling of our peaceful cities and villages, the drama of millions of internally displaced persons and foreign refugees, the spirit of the russians does not fade from the offices of power to the banks of hrushevskyi. supporters and agents of the russian world hope that they will be able to wait and wait for better times for themselves. their hope, activity or inaction is a continuation of the war. our duty is to stop them. we must mobilize, act clearly and persistently in achieving the goal. prohibition of the activities of the russian orthodox church in ukrainian.
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i welcome the voice of america ukrainian and our program chas tym to the air. my name is ostap yarysh. us president joe biden visited tel aviv to express support for the israeli people. the visit came amid protests in a number of arab countries over an explosion at a hospital in gaza that killed hundreds of civilians. in palestine they claim that it happened because of the israeli air strike the israeli government rejects the accusations and says that the cause of the explosion was a faulty rocket launch by the islamic jihad group from the gaza strip. learn more about the impact of these events on your visit. we will talk about biden in israel with yulia yarmolenko, who joins our broadcast from the white house. yuli, i congratulate you. congratulations stepa. yulia, so does the us now have information on who could be behind this attack on the hospital in gaza, and how this story affected the president's visit to the middle east. ostape, it was very noticeably affected, that's why
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that previously president biden, in addition to his visit to israel, also planned to go to jordan, where he was supposed to meet with the king of jordan and also the president of egypt and the president of the palestinian authority, but against the background of very powerful anti-israel protests, in particular in jordan, but also in other countries, as well due to the fact that the president of the palestinian authority, mahmoud abbas , had to return to ramallah, this summit, this meeting was canceled, as for what are the assessments from the white house, from the white house we heard today that now the white house: continues to process the information, but analyzing the first images , and also analyzing the intercept data, open, open source data, the white house says that it can determine that israel is not behind the attack
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on the hospital in gazi today, the president of the united states, joe biden, while in israel, also said that he can actually confirm the information he is saying. israel, he said it most likely appeared from the information he had seen from the pentagon that it was a launch error. past rockets to palestinian groups, and this is exactly what he said during his final speech following the trip to israel, but at the same time, president biden emphasized that it is very important to do everything possible to protect, to preserve civilian lives, as you ... as well as in palestine and in the gaza sector, and he said that the united states in particular will do everything possible to help humanitarian people who are currently suffering from this war. let's listen to his comment. i am outraged and
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saddened by the huge loss of life the day before in a hospital in gaza. based on the information we have seen today, it appears that this is the result of a missile launch error. terrorists. groups in the gas. the united states is unquestionably committed to protecting civilian life during conflict. i mourn with the families of those killed and injured in this tragedy. the population of gaza needs food, water, medicine and shelter. today, i asked the israeli cabinet during a meeting to agree to the delivery of life-saving humanitarian aid to civilians in gaza. and this one the delivery of humanitarian aid from egypt to the gaza strip should already begin. of course, all aid will be vetted, will be monitored to ensure that actual palestinian civilians, not hamas militants, use this aid, and also today president biden announced that the united states is providing a $100 million humanitarian aid package for actual
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palestinian civilians, as the palestinian territory, the palestinian authority, as well as in the gaza sector and all those who suffered from this war. yuli, what a message in general tried to convey president biden in israel, and did he succeed? ostape, the message, one of the main messages that president biden brought to israel is a message of support and solidarity directly with the people of israel, and the very fact that president biden visited a country at war so quickly already demonstrates this support , and president biden is the president of the united states who visited israel during active hostilities, an active war. and today. in his speech, his words sounded absolutely unambiguous, he said that as long as the united states stands, and it will always, israel will never stand alone. another very important message, this is actually what president biden wants to show with his support, is that other
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countries, other actors in the region who somehow want to take advantage of this situation, possibly expand the war into a larger regional conflict, should reconsider their thinking, and in fact today ... biden said that indeed the united states is sending its military presence to the region in order to show that it will stand with israel, and today, in particular after the meeting with benjamin netanyahu, and in addition he also met with members of the public with people who first came to the aid of the people who suffered from the terrorist attack by hamas, but also with people whose families, in whose families are dead or injured, after all these meetings, he reiterated how committed the united states is to supporting israel. i want you to know, you are not alone, as i have emphasized before, we will continue to support israel as you work to to protect their people. we will continue
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to work with you and our partners in the region to prevent further tragedies against innocent civilians. 75 years ago , your founders proclaimed that this nation would be founded on freedom, justice, and peace. the united states stands with you in defending that freedom, seeking justice, and maintaining peace, today, and always, we promise, but president biden also emphasized that even though so many israelis are feeling extreme anger right now, they should also be enough restrained in how they respond to the hamas attack, that was a message that president biden also echoed, and he said that as a democracy we have to abide by, in particular , the laws of war, and if we're talking about support. president biden also went to israel, saying that this week he will send to congress a request for an unprecedented
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aid package for israel, and as previously said in the white house, this package will not only help israel, but should also include help for ukraine. what will be the amount, we will see ostape, we are absolutely watching, yuli, thank you for your work, yulia yarmolenko was in touch with us from the white house. american officials have repeatedly stated that the united states is a strong enough country. to simultaneously support ukraine and israel. after that , pentagon deputy spokesperson sabrina singh was asked why the united states sets conditions for the use of american weapons in ukraine and does not set such conditions for israel. i suggest listening to a fragment from a briefing at the us ministry of defense. is the position of the ministry of defense, respectively the white house , such that we trust the israelis more than to the ukrainians, because we did not set any preconditions for the israelis. weapons, we expect them to comply with the laws of war, but
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at the same time we have set conditions for the ukrainians, in particular with regard to cluster munitions, they are obliged to inform us where they have used them, they are obliged to keep a list of the use of such munitions and their targets, so, do we trust the israelis more than the ukrainians? i would n't look at it that way, ukraine and israel are now waging two very different wars. ukrainians use cassettes responsibly ammunition on the battlefield. they're watching where they end up, it's what they're doing for their own security, so that when they start to take back their territory, to avoid further civilian casualties, and to make sure there aren't any cluster munitions that fail, it's also for their own security, the russians also use cluster munitions on the battlefield. let me finish, can i finish quickly, okay, israel is one of our oldest partners and allies in the region. we work very closely with them when it comes to provision the security assistance they need. i think
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we have to remember that this attack is considered their 9/11. they have every right and must answer to the terrorists who killed innocent people. again, we have made it clear in our conversations that the israelis, when engaging in hostilities, continue to observe the laws of war to allow innocent civilians safe passage. but again, we must remember that on october 7 they were brutally attacked. the red cross demands that hamas give access to about 200 hostages, who militants were exposed more than a week ago. meanwhile, hundreds of israelis are desperately trying to find the kidnapped people on their own. details in linda gradstein's plot. for family and friends, it's a wall of broken hearts. outside the headquarters of the israeli ministry of defense, a photo of some of the civilians kidnapped and taken to gaza, as a reminder that at least 199 people are
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missing, including young children and the elderly, the families of the hostages have united to pressure the authorities, to bring my relatives home, they took my aunt adina moshe, her 70 years old, she is sick, they pulled her out of the window, we didn't know what happened to her until a few hours later we got a video... where she is seen with two brutal terrorists who killed her husband and took her on a motorcycle to the sector gases, the relatives of the hostages say that not a single representative of the authorities has met them for more than a week, so they began to act alone, in the tel aviv expo center they set up a so-called war room for the missing, here hundreds of volunteers are looking for any online data about the fate of the missing israelis, until beginning war, many of the activists belonged to the organization brothers in arms, which opposed the planned judicial reform in israel, now they focused on the search for hostages.
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citizens of israel from various industries and technologies. social media intelligence gathered here to try to get a full picture of what's going on, reichmann university information systems professor karine nagon says, the data collected gives reason to believe that more than 100 hostages are still alive, she passes the information found to the israeli security services. we found a lot information about people in social networks, in certain cases we understand that they have been killed, and then our job is to exchange data and collect new ones. in others. in the cases we see that they are alive, they write on the internet that they survived , and we transfer individual cases to further research if we do not have enough data, he says, the reaction of the israelis made him proud of his country, civilians supply food to soldiers, help dozens thousands of displaced persons from regions near gaza and provide psychological assistance. when you see how people just
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band together and do whatever it takes at the moment to be strong and win in this situation, that's the best source for me. israel is preparing for a ground invasion of the gaza strip, but many israelis say the return of the hostages is their first priority. iryna shenkarenko, linda grandstein, voice of america tel aviv. after the start of the war between israel and hamas, the only entrance to gaza was destroyed and palestinian workers in israel could not get home. thousands of men are stuck on the border with israel while their families are trying to survive during. gas bombings. voa correspondent gezar murdoch tells the story from the scene. in this municipal building in ramallah, a site in the occupied west bank, hundreds of men are trapped in despair as the war between israel and hamas continues to take its toll on gaza's civilians. many of them say that it is better to risk
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their lives and return home than to hear about the suffering of their families on the phone or in text messages. men do not show theirs face to the camera for security reasons. saleh hasan has a wife and three teenage daughters. they were all trapped in the gas. we were simple people living our lives. we have nothing to do with what is happening. we were just trying to build our lives and raise families. my daughter is in her second year of university and is studying english. she wanted to graduate. but now our dreams are shattered. 2 million people live in gaz. the only border post that worked before the war was destroyed on the first day of fighting, when hamas launched a surprise mass attack. since then, israel has almost constantly fired rockets into the gaza strip, which is 40 km long and 10 km wide. families have been ordered
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to evacuate from some areas by the gas, but they have nowhere to run. hasan says his family. won't go even if she could. the wife says that they will stay in our house until they are fired upon. aid workers say they are providing the men with food and shelter because israel revoked the work permits of workers from gaza after the war began. there were 800 people here last night and we are giving them food and trying to comfort them because they are devastated by the news from their families in gaza. one she says supplies are running out and support is limited. israel has vowed to completely defeat hamas in this war, and hamas has announced that it has a defense plan. many men here say they have lost hope for a happy ending and believe they may never see their loved ones again. heather murdoch, maria ul'yanovska, for the voice of america. full-scale aggression of russia
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continues to undermine internet freedom in ukraine. this is emphasized by the new annual report of the human rights organization freedom house. it says that the russian attacks have fundamentally damaged the ukrainian internet infrastructure, but the joint efforts of the ukrainian government, communication providers and international partners have helped to preserve internet access. oleksiy kovalenko will tell more about the report and analysis of internet freedom in ukraine. of course, a full-scale invasion made a difference. assessment of internet freedom in ukraine, the assessment of ukraine decreased by three points, compared to the previous year, due to the actions of the russian military, which destroyed infrastructure, redirected communication in the occupied territories and committed violence against the magazine it is also worth mentioning the redirection of networks, in particular, what happened in kherson, when the occupation authorities seized ukrainian internet networks and redirected them through russian internet networks, what
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was done earlier in crimea, so the same sites as in russia will be blocked for users of these networks. one of the important trends we have seen is the impressive efforts of the ukrainian of the government to restore ukrainian infrastructure in places where it was destroyed, as well as temporary solutions for points of inviolability. we have seen a huge increase in almost all types of cyber attacks from the beginning of the full-scale invasion until today, but there has not been one that has been completely exhausting, there are things that help the ukrainian internet ecosystem, such as the diversity of providers, internet services, so you can't take out everyone with one attack offline and then we talk about zaporizhia archaeologists, who are among the last for several months, hundreds of valuable artefacts were found near khortetsi, after the russians blew up the kakhovskaya gs dam, the part of the dnieper in zaporizhzhia became shallow by at least 6 m. this created serious problems, but at the same time it gave archaeologists new opportunities, eva myronova and
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oleksandr oliynyk will tell in more detail. archaeologists from zaporizhzhia bring another artifact to the shore. this is an anchor of the 16th century. the find is related to the activities of the zaporizhzhya shipyard, which existed on the banks of the khortytsia river during the war with turkey in 1734 and 1739. the anchor is already used rather large ships, as a rule, sailing ships, that is, with a sail, with masts, cats, four-cornered anchors were used mainly on mushroom ships, boats. this anchor proves that there was one of the flotilla parking places here, and it is a find in itself , it is a very interesting find from a symbolic point of view, and it is one of the important cultural and historical objects on the territory of the khortytsi national reserve. this is already the second anchor in this place. two months before that, an anchor cat was found here, and it is a flat one
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admiralty anchor. it survived and was completely preserved, both its metal and wooden parts. this will be the difficulty of its future conservation and restoration. the difficulty for restoration and conservation lies in the fact that this monument consists of two parts. it is iron and wood, that is, wood conservation is one technology , iron conservation is another, that is, it will complicate conservation work, but we already have experience, i think we will do it all, and the monument will take its place after conservation as an object of cultural heritage and will take its place in the future museum on the island of gortytsia. archaeologists appreciate any find, from fragments of pottery, bronze or antique age, to fragments of the latter are immediately sent by a restorer to the shipping museum in khortytsia. at least five ancient boats are stored here, which were
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found and restored even before the beginning of the full-scale russian invasion of ukraine and the disaster on the kakhovsky hess. this is our last find in front of us, which was found as a result of a drop in the water level, due to undermining the kakhovskys. gesture, we have, now, a fragment of clapboard from some very large freighter. the length of the boat is about 7 m, the thickness is 70 mm, the width at the widest point is 600 mm, it is made of oak, that is, the cargo ship was quite huge. four months ago, on one of the beaches of khortytsia island, zaporizhia archaeologists found a chevron, which they estimate is about a thousand years old. specialists claim that the shallow channel may show other boats in the near future. over the past few months, since the dnipro's shallowing, zaporizhia archaeologists replenished the reserve's collection with hundreds of
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new finds of varying value. such a quantity, well, in the 19th century, such a patriarch of ukrainian archeology, yavornytskyi, and novytskyi could find here, they were inspired by archeology together, they dug together, and then there were many finds, and then either they chose, and then there was industrialization and that was it. was built, closed, and now it is a unique situation that thousands simply find. during the war , the national reserve was left without half of its experienced workers scientists who went to defend the country, that is why the restorers are helped... other workers who work under their supervision, the curator of the museum, viktor harkusha, conserved an anchor from the time of the russian-turkish war, you saw what
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they were lifting, what they were doing with burlap and sand , that's all it needs to be covered, cleaned, and then covered with tannin and on top with lazy oil, due to the fact that our guys are busy, they never had to repair this anchor, so i quietly worked for myself under their supervision, i really like this work, however the shallowing of the dnipro has opened up new temptations for the so-called black archaeologists, who are looking for pieces of history for themselves on the moor, local law enforcement officers regularly detain people with metal detectors, the most desirable prey for them, says andriy denysenko, are ancient anchors. such finds are the most valuable and interesting for treasure hunters or just black archaeologists, because many people would like to see a part of the interior, such an anchor, the most simple people, they just hand over such things
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to the scrap metal. we are very lucky that this the monument was included in the collection of the khortytsia national reserve, now it has been professionally sealed and restored. exposed shores have revealed not only historical artifacts, but also entire settlements, archaeologists say. the fact that the water has receded, we can now discover new sights, it's not only there the sights that are connected with the water and the dnieper river, that's right, what a flotilla of the 18th century. a settlement of the scythian era was discovered on bayda island, previously no one could discover it, because it is 3 m lower than the water level was. in general, since time after the explosion of the kakhovskaya dam, zaporozhye archaeologists found about 2,000 artifacts. eva myronova oleksandr oliynyk for voice of america from the zaporizhzhia region. this is a story from zaporizhzhia, and the last story for today
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about a couple of a ukrainian woman and an indian woman. elina of the poor group living in new delhi. they admired each other's culture long before they met. elina has been interested in india since childhood, studied indian dances and the indian language, and dzhe zbir headed the ukrainian-indian friendship association. today the couple is actively involved in the activities of the ukrainian community in india and does not waste any opportunity to bring ukrainians and indians closer together. tetyana voroshko met them in a noodle shop. elina nyshchal grew up in the city of berezhany , ternopil region, but she says she was in love with india from childhood. i have loved india since childhood, not that i love, i am in love with india by word of mouth, absolutely everything indian, i watched indian movies from monday to sunday. her future husband, a resident of jazz, also knew a lot about ukraine long before he met elina.
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he took an active part in the cult. exchanges since the 80s, and in 1997 he founded and headed the india-ukraine friendship society. i came to ukraine for the first time only in 2015 or 2014, but before that i received many delegations from ukraine, of a very high level, intellectuals, businessmen, public figures. i was very much in love with ukrainian culture, ukrainian art, and when i met your diplomats, among them there are many very easy -going people, they become friends in two or three days, like in many other countries you won't see and the couple got to know each other through a photograph. jazbir took care of lina's friend in the case, who then showed her his photo. she fell in love with me because of my photo, this is a true story. this is the problem of artists. she came to india with her
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friend on a scholarship. classical dance. the couple met for years, and the wedding took place in 2015, in ternopil. at first they lived with jazbir's family until they moved to the united states. when she first told me about her intention, that she liked me and wanted to marry me. she is it did i told her that it is impossible, you will not be able to stay in my house. she said: why not, i say: i have a big joint family, we all live together. 20 of us live together in one house. i didn't propose to him, we just discussed. jestbeer is a lawyer, runs her own law office, and is also a professional indian classical dancer. she founded and continues to teach at the school of indian dance in ternopil. elina also paints and teaches painting. the couple is actively involved in the activities of the ukrainian community another 200.
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