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[000:00:00;00] for a few days, please come for a fitting, a person came and said, i want such and such a necklace, but i don't know how it should look, i just want it, i saw it somewhere, i thought of it somewhere myself, but i don't know how to do it, and i had mannequins, of different, different configurations, i was there with this person, with a woman, or with a man, i typed it all, on a live thread, as they say, but drew a sketch on the mannequin, and showed, it could look like this, this is how the woman worked for seven years, and when the war started, i left my favorite business and started taking aid to the front, two years later, when the need for field volunteers decreased, i decided to join the army, i decided that i had enough knowledge, enough skills to try
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to get a paramedic certificate, to work as a paramedic there or as the second or second number or on pick-up there as the third number, there were few wounded as such, mostly there were somatic diseases, or combat injuries, or household injuries, because somewhere there is a fighter he chopped firewood, cut off his arm instead of firewood, somewhere they were making fortifications, fortifications and put a concrete block on his leg from fields, or somewhere he went to war, slipped, couldn’t hold on, broke his leg or arm, for two years she saved soldiers at the front, then i ended up in the hospital and had a long rehabilitation, during this time i found another occupation for myself, i am generally a creative person and i have a creative approach to everything, and i decided
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that i can also cook various... dishes, this means pickled vegetables, sauces , some seasonings, some interesting jams, inna ulkhova felt that a more powerful battle was waiting for ukraine, so the men were ready for it. on february 24, 2022, they had packed backpacks and bulletproof vests, so when the first iskander fell a few kilometers from home, they got together and left in the army. i... loaded the man together with all his little things into the car and we went to the military office to get a prescription, because he had also fought and i knew where he should go , to which brigade, how it all happened, we arrived, received a prescription and he
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was assigned to the 58th brigade, in konotopsk, we left in that direction, but while we were driving, we drove somewhere, well, we drove away, to be precise , about 70 kilometers from kyiv, and we got a call from the brigade, they said that's it, we're already fighting, don't go here, and you you just won’t make it, the next day in the morning, because the soldier told him to come in the morning, he received order 71. and on the 25th he went to fight , on the morning of the 25th, i took him to the vinquat, helped him load his things onto the bus, as they say, crossed the road, exactly at that time, on that day, more precisely, we said goodbye to him for the first time forever, for the first six months inna was as a tactical medicine instructor at the local
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df t at that time, she was one of the few locals who understood what tourniquets, tamponades, and how to properly evacuate the wounded were. so she shared her knowledge with her peers, and in august she realized that she had done her job and decided to join the hospital medical battalion. i have something to say, now we have to work, that’s all, we’re working, but now you can go over there, rest, that’s all, i lay down in the shade somewhere near the car or in the car on a gurney, i lay down, turned on some music in headphones, i have half an hour, i closed my eyes, that's it, i'm resting , everything's fine, everything's fine, yes, in half an hour we have to be at such a point, and it's fine , i turned it on again, started working again, let's go again, let's go, well , i don't know, it was so natural for me that i didn't even
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notice. er, all these, everyday, inconveniences, at the front, inna with the battle rescues soldiers in the zaporizhia direction, at first she was near the village of velikiy novo. there, the first rotation was relatively calm, the woman felt a real war when she went to walk the field we were on an evacuation mission, we were evacuating the wounded, and on the way back from the evacuation, we ran over a wheel, either on a splinter, on a splinter, or on, well, in general, with something, we damaged the wheel and the tire. began to slow down, intensive work was very loud and in the middle, as they say, at the peak of intensive work , this happens in our country, that is, they are there under fire, under air raids, under actually
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hail, because they were pounding then and hail in that including, lying there in a niche, they made those wheels, called, somehow made their way there through communication. tried to contact the battalion commander, so that, finally, we found a way, there was, there was a connection, we contacted the commander, he helped us a lot, friend, diesel, he was then in the middle of the night, just him, dialed me, just asked what you have, i say, yes and yes, we have such trouble, the size of the wheels, what is that. i will bring it to you in half an hour. 98% of the work of a medivac on the front is to wait. you sit constantly in combat readiness, wherever you are,
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or at the evacuation point, or at the tpd, or somewhere else you sit, constantly ready for work. you always have a car ready, you always have all the crew members ready , the whole link... quasi, you sit, you just wait , then if it happens that you need medivac help, medivac has always been the target, not only for us in full-scale, this was a goal since the 14th year, because to knock out a medic from, well, a medic in coffee cups, yes, from an evacuation, this is very, very great luck, because if the unit is left without medical assistance, if the sub-unit is left without evacuation, it well, it's great, especially if
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you knock out one, with the movement of the chicken, or one by pulling the trigger, you knock out at least four people, i.e. the driver, two paramedics and the injured, that's bingo. for the entire time that the svetodarka battles were fought, the number of wounded was about three times less than now in one day , the intensity of the battles, unfortunately, unfortunately, now yes, we have various injuries, but to a greater extent, these are fragmentary gunshot wounds, and from shells, from cabs, from mines, from artillery and so on and the like, traumatic amputations of limbs, of various degrees, because a lot of
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cassettes with petals, as we call them, are flying at our heads that is, these mines are very small, they are very small, but they are very small, but they can tear off a person's foot, even in special breeches or in special shoes, that's why we have a lot of such medium and heavy injuries, unfortunately, there are a lot of amputations, inna olkhova continues to work and will remain in the army until victory, and after victory, i want to turn off the phone, at least for a week, i just want to turn it off. and go somewhere with my husband to some such and such slums, where there are no people, no one at all, just nobody, i don’t know if it is physically possible, in general, to find some corner where
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there are no people in our country, but we will try to do it, just go so as not to see anyone, just be, be alone, not even alone, but just to be without communication in silence. so that no one called, or no one wrote, or no one pulled, just to breathe out, the only thing for me is to wait for victory, not peace, as they say now. oh, we want peace, no, i want victory. khrystyna parubiy, espresso tv channel. there are 10% discounts on biotebal tablets in the pharmacy.
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espresso celebrates its tenth anniversary in 2023. we are proud to present our new ethereal look. stay tuned for an updated espresso, because we'll stay in touch regardless. the information hour on the espresso tv channel continues. our viewers, to whom we are infinitely grateful for their trust, are in touch with you. greetings, dear viewers, this is the big ether program on the espresso tv channel. espresso 10 years, we we develop and improve. well, we go further and talk about magnetic storms. we are becoming even more dynamic, even more convenient, the information day of the tv channel is in full swing. we are modern design and sound, even more interesting programs and original projects. the occupying garrison was surrounded, cut off from the main forces and destroyed. they will try, dawn. our values ​​and ukrainian point of view remain unchanged. there is a war going on, and not only
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for territories, it is also a war for minds. russia is throwing millions of petrodollars into that to turn ukrainians into little russians. ukraine will become analysis and analysis of information about ukraine by russian propagandists, specific facts and methods by which enemy propaganda turns people into obedient zombies. residents chronicles of the information war with olga len. tuesday, thursday, friday: 10 am on espresso tv channel. you interrogate prisoners, correct? including, what, what other duties do you have, what can you
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say? probably nothing else, what's your name? malanov, oleksandrovych, where are you from, i'm from the samur region, town blagoveshchensk, how old are you, 35 years old, the war of 2014 caught me when i was still at school, and i was in the senior classes of the school, from that moment to the moment it was such an event that deeply affected me personally, and it influenced the formation of my personality, for that people first went to the maidan to protest for democracy and european values, and it was difficult to actually defend it here in
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donbas, there was talk of the ukrainian population, there was a lot of it, but there was very strong pressure. even from your peers with pro-russian views, now the situation is definitely better, but then exactly in 2014, it strongly influenced the views, and that, for its part, already influenced the decision to join the ranks of the armed forces of ukraine, you like to communicate with captured russians, yes, i am interested in it, and you do not feel any influence at all . negativity, conditionally, after several days of interrogating the russians, you don't want to go out there, there is such a funny effect here, when you spend a lot of time with them, talk a lot, you get out of your information bubble into
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theirs, and this actually helps a little to walk away, but over time you get the skills to let it not happen to you... how did you manage to get out of it in the first place? there are no special techniques and skills here. and it doesn't make you particularly depressed or want to drink for three days afterwards, it's just that you never forget who 's sitting in front of you, there's enemies sitting in front of you who could kill you at any moment. what did you sit for? sat for murder. i can fully describe the whole story, tell the whole story, i worked as an installer of cellular communications and satellite antennas, i had a good salary, it turns out, a friend turned to me so that i
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i borrowed money from a friend, 15 million rubles. i borrowed it, the terms of return were discussed, that's it. the deadlines passed while i was on a business trip, eh, i returned from a business trip, started to collect money, he began to circle me, that later, later, later, i specifically learn from a friend that he has the availability of money to give me , i was going to him, arrived at his place, he was under the influence of alcohol, began to threaten me with a pistol, brandishing it. in the end it turned out by shuffling so that i hit him with a knife in the oven, in the end murder, i take my own money, they attribute to me, a robbery attack, that is, with the infliction of a serious health condition, which resulted in death, that is, two articles, 105,
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part two and 162, part four, as a result, in the twenty-second year they give me 20 years of imprisonment. how did they get to the front, what was life like in russia, what was life like at the front, what was their motivation to fight, what changes did they undergo even after the war continued, that is , the attitude of the fighting russians towards the war, it is also not constant, it is also has undergone changes, and
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it is also interesting to show them, and to reach out to the russian public, in particular, to make them think about what is happening here. before she gets to the front? how did you get to the front from prison? the representatives of the ministry of defense came, that is, through the administration, they did not personally summon us, but through the administration of the correctional colony, they said that the administration had released us, made an offer that there is an opportunity to go to the kako then, i thought of the svo on the so-called special the military operation will last six months. and
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after six months leave with a clean slate, initially in the camp, we signed a non-disclosure agreement, that is, not disclosing what happens during a special military operation, about non-disclosure, which we once sat, then when we were already brought to rostov at the airport, we signed a contract for six months, they signed an agreement, such an agreement, in which it was written that after six months, you undertake to conclude another contract, well, you are in a voluntary and compulsory order, that is, whether you want it or not, but you must complete it in six months even a contract, it’s a minimum, well, in any way, they, they are very different
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from each other, there are different categories, the guilt before society that they are being cleansed, they sign a contract with such desire, they are promised that they will sit somewhere on the third line or at all will engage in construction in the occupied territories, that is why they agree, many of them. did not go to wagner at first, because wagner did his advertising directly preparing them for war, they say that you will fight, you are
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stormtroopers, there is no such thing, they are being fooled en masse, they are promised the rear or some works, they go for it, and when they come to the war, they fall into a harsh reality, when they plug the most dangerous areas, the trenches. they are not organized normally, they also cover the need for constant assaults on ukrainian positions, did you realize that you were used as cannon fodder? it was a long time ago, even before the captivity, i understood that we were being used, although i did not stay for such a long time, as it were, even after training, well, i stayed a little and... on a combat mission, i there was only one person who took me prisoner, but nevertheless, because
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they went on combat missions, with those with whom we came from our company, from other companies, from our battalion, and when they were sent, i then i already began to understand that when they were sent to the very front, it was here that the convicts were sent, to the very... such a hell where there was the closest one, that's when i already understood that it was simply annihilation, tell me the interesting stories of the prisoners who fell to you? i can remember, there was one russian officer, an officer in a private position, he was a senior lieutenant, and he was sent as an ordinary rifleman to a rifle unit, they were transferred to riflemen, and the fact that
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he is an officer, he probably did not have very good qualities in front of the commanders, but that is not the point, he was running away from the position after mobilization already here on donbass nine times, has nine attempts to escape, in fact many russians try to flee from the position , they catch them, they have an attempt... to catch him at the checkpoint in the city and he was caught nine times, he was thrown into pit, this is one of such measures to combat fugitives, they are kept in the pit starved for several days, beaten with batons, taken to the landing, this is another such interesting widespread method of struggle , they are taken to the landing, there they are beaten and simulated shooting, loaded with a machine gun, put to their heads and told that they are going to shoot now, and then let them go and they say, if you do that again, now for sure, and once this prisoner and several others from his unit, who tried to escape from the kombatkin
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puddle. he threw them into a puddle, forced them to swim through the puddle, and fired a machine gun into the ground near they were mobilized is the most common answer , we were forced, caught and there was no way to escape, nor do they complain about how they are actually caught by the military, sometimes they even remove people from armor at enterprises. someone had a case, an acquaintance turned in a mobilized man from the far east, he had a girlfriend who worked in the army, and she wrote to him one fine day on a day off: where are you? he says: i am currently visiting my sister, the army will come to my address in an hour, they will immediately take him to the bus to the division training ground, or
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are you hoping for an exchange? yes, of course, i hope so. well, of course, i already have a great desire to return to russia, but i still hope, because i have relatives there, i have a daughter there, my wife is still there, so i hope that after the exchange they will not send me back here anymore , contacted relatives to inform them that their son had been captured in this case, and immediately several mothers replied that they could not recognize their son, that they could not believe that it was theirs. god gave, that is, she decided that her son died, and it was not her son, and the other prisoners spread this phrase among themselves, they were in such shock, they discussed it for several days afterwards, they could not get away from the fact that the mother of another prisoner said that, and then another prisoner, mother also
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said, i don't know you, you are not mine. i can't explain it, where does it come from, russian mothers, it really happens , they don't believe that their children are in captivity and they see them, and they literally disown them, i don't have an explanation for this, does it greatly affect the decision of the rashists to go to fight, russian otsya here is the propaganda and narratives used by the russian media, yes, of course, their propaganda is strong and it has been processing their heads for many years, they cook in this information flow, they are formed in it, they form their wrong views, many people come here and thinks, well, yes , nato troops, nazis will be here now , literally all the prisoners know about it, they have all
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heard the propaganda, even here in the units they are told this. but when they see the realities of war, how cruel and terrible it really is, and what is happening in the occupied territories, they see these broken cities, which they themselves have broken, it begins to dawn on them that no one in particular was waiting for them, and no one called them here. and in ukraine, before the war, i knew only what we had, well, what was shown on tv was what was rumored. someone, somewhere, somewhere on the internet, somewhere, read something that there is a war going on here, there is a violation of peaceful citizens, peaceful cities are being bombed, that is, ukrainian military ones, and all this was shown
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on our television daily, that is it was shown on the news how our military, russian, is advancing, liberating territories, that is, those who are bombed, occupying the ukrainian military who want to separate from ukraine, i asked if they believe at all that they can win, objectively, do they have faith there is no victory, they understand that they will not be able to do anything here, and besides, they do not understand that this has already become a meme for the entire svo, such a phrase. it is russia that is attacking, this is not some special military operation, this is a full-scale war with ukraine, that russia is the aggressor in this war,

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