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[000:00:00;00] so you can imagine how many such fakes were created in 2023, and they are really misleading, because president zelenskyi and the ministry of foreign affairs of ukraine in their twitter accounts on october 7, immediately after the brutal attack by hamas, expressed their unquestionable support for israel regarding its right to self-defense. catalina, thank you for dispelling these fakes for us. ukraine is football, our national team personifies the hopes and pride of ukrainians. espresso tv channel, together with vibet, recalled 10 significant milestones in the history of ukrainian football. in the key moment of the project. the premium sponsor
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of the national team represents. united by football together are stronger. in the early 2000s, ukrainian football was glorified by the talents of andriy shevchenko and serhiy rebrov. dynamo kyiv played in the group stage of the champions league every year. national team matches gathered full stadiums. but our number one team could not make it to the final part of the big tournament. the blue-yellow team constantly stumbled even at the qualifying stages, after several failures , a foreign specialist was predicted for the national team of ukraine, but in september 2003, the blue-yellow team the brigade was led by the legendary oleg blokhin, at the presentation he stunned the fans with a statement. i didn't say we should get to the playoffs, i said we'll get to the finals of the 2006 world cup. many just laughed. blokhin is, of course, a legend, but in the qualification the ukrainians got the bronze
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medalists and the champions. the turks, european champions the greeks and strong denmark. and here are the first six matches, the national team with blokhin could not win in any way. however, the selection for the 2006 world cup in germany, the ukrainians rushed at a crazy speed with a fart flea. as promised coach, our national team reached the finals for the first time and did it from the first place. the draw put ukraine in a group with spain, tunisia and saudi arabia. the fans believed that with such a draw we were obliged to go out. playoffs thousands of ukrainians then came to germany to support their national team. on june 14, 2006, ukraine debuted at the world cup against the favorites of the spanish national team. the pancake turned out to be disgusting. the star spaniards scored four goals for shovkovsky. the defeat was a cold shower for the blue and yellow. after the defeat by blokhin everyone got it. but the game against saudi arabia was the first victory of the ukrainians at the world championships. ours caught the courage and
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scored for all tastes. 4:0. lot. what happened with tunisia, the opponent did not give up without a fight, the game was tough, but andrii shevchenko got the result, as befits the leader of the national team. he earned a penalty, which he converted himself. a minimal victory guaranteed ukraine a place in the 1/8 finals, where we were awaited by switzerland, which won its group ahead of france. both teams played very carefully. moments there were not many, although the defeat was inflicted on the frame of the gate. everything was decided by a fantastic series of penalties. even such an iron man as blokhin could not stand the tension. the first shot of the ukrainians was entrusted to the leader - shevchenko, but his shot was blocked by the goalkeeper of the swiss. millions of fans felt the shock and excitement. if the leader made a mistake, it means collapse. but oleksandr shovkovsky takes up the case. his nerves were steel that evening. the psychology of the winner sasho was transferred to the partners. after the first penalty shot by him , artem milevskyi approached the ball. it was the most difficult
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to go to the goal. the stadium is noisy, it seems that it is going... 10 kilometers to the ball, what was i thinking while walking, how not to screw up, why did i shoot like that, well, i thought that the goalkeeper is unlikely to think that a young kid will hit like that, will still jump somewhere. mile was scored by the then famous panenka, and later the author of this technique, the czech antonin panenka , called him his best follower. milevsky's partners joked after the match that they would have torn him apart if he hadn't scored. smilevsky's audacity undermines the swiss, and shovkovsky becomes impregnable. wall, hero match did not miss a single penalty in that series, and rebrov and husiv finished the job. when the half-conscious blokhin returned to the field, the ukrainians were already going crazy with euphoria. guys from shavkovsky's leaves, you will crush him. so, the ukrainian team made it to the quarterfinals, where they lost to the italians, the future world champions. but at that championship blue-yellow happiness was enough. entering the eight best national teams in the world, currently the biggest success of our national team.
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however, we believe that the premium sponsor of the national team will bring even bigger victories to ukraine. united by football, stronger together. dear friends, we are returning to ether, lesya vakulyuk , andriy saichuk, we are starting our final hour for today in marathon espresso, we will now talk about hryhoriy skovoroda, and not only about him, but about other ukrainians, who are already there. are not with us, but which are very important for ukrainian culture. lyubko derash, ukrainian writer, is in touch with us. we welcome you to our airwaves, mr. lyubka, please tell us what connects you with
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hryhori skvorda, do you hear us, or please repeat the question again, er, please tell us what connects you with hryhoriy skovoroda, who lived. a long time ago, which has long been gone in this world, why are we talking about him now and with you, well, first of all, the celebration of the third anniversary of the birth of grigory skovoroda is still going on and will continue until december, that is, this year, this year, this is the anniversary year, on the one hand, on the other hand , hryhoriy skovoroda, i think, is one of the few ukrainian philosophers, that is, people who had a certain vision, a certain vision, of ukraine or
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the world is sufficiently global, sufficiently large-scale, i would even say transcendental, which goes beyond the ordinary world, and one of the ukrainian writers of the 1960s, ihor kostetskyi, said that hryhoriy skovoroda is an example of that ukrainian culture that has worldwide significance, and for me too . skovoroda is actually interesting for his universality, his mystical, visionary experience and the fact that he is a figure, as it seems to me, of the reconciliation of ukrainians, who lays certain foundations for the unity of our society. you are author of the script for the tv documentary, pan flowers of ecstasy, when it will appear on the screens, when we can. to see it, and in fact, what ukrainians learn about prihoria skoroddu, apart from the fact that in schools they say that he is a traveling philosopher, and they know
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a few of his poems, and one of the tasks of our, our broadcast, our film was to dispel those images of scorn . which were created, including by soviet propaganda, but not only by soviet propaganda, also ukrainian populists also contributed to the fact that skovoroda was perceived as such, a philosopher in his shoes, and a man from the people who preaches to the peasants, teaches them wisdom, and he himself, well, is also such a man from the people, this is not entirely true, and historians have now already established that hryhoriy skovoroda himself came from a fairly wealthy family, and he had an excellent education, he knew up to 10 languages, was fluent in them, including greek, latin,
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communicated in them, wrote letters to his students in them, and in addition, he was a person who did not shy away from a certain sophistication in life, as he also loved delicious wine, cheeses, but at the same time, he was a real aristocrat of spirit, so it is certain that one of the main tasks of our film is to show where this aristocracy of the frying pan is born , and an aristocracy that is not combined with pride associated with the fact that you have some special birth , and the aristocracy of the spirit, and which is accompanied by deep humility, internal in... mykhailo kovalynskyi, a student of skovoroda, noted that skovoroda was very simple and accessible to good people in communication, and tried
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to avoid bad people. so here is the actual source of such, with on the one hand, the sublimity and nobility of the spiritual pan, and on the other hand, his humility, simplicity, as it seems to us, these are the spiritual or mystical, one might even say, metaphysical experiences that hryhoriy skovoroda had, and very little is said about them, including in the school program, we know that he had at least three such deep experiences, the first is this, and a special symbolic dream in the village of kavrai, when skovorodi was 36 years old, a dream that forced him to give up his ordinary life, he did not he became a priest, not a priest an attitudinal philosopher, as well as this vision of the plague in kyiv on the eve of the beginning of the plague in the 70th year, and something that can be called, well , a certain ecstasy, spiritual ecstasy, which
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he also told literally on the eve of his death to his student, mykhailo kovalinsky. in yours, in this tv program, one of the speakers is ihor kozlovsky, unfortunately, already deceased, a prisoner of the kremlin prisons, who murdered him, but did not destroy him, but they took away his health and he left us prematurely this year, that is, we learn, we learn from this telecast is not only about skovoroda, but also about ihor kozlovsky as a philosopher. how did you remember him and what interesting things did he tell you that you had never heard before? we have known igor anatoliyovych since 2010, thanks to his nephew, with whom i have the opportunity to be friends, and since then i have known igor anatoliyovych as a deep
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researcher of mystical traditions. he , his key profession is a religious scholar, but in general he is a person of very deep humanitarian knowledge, knowledge about man in various spheres, in culture, in history, even in cooking, that is ihor anatoliyovych, in this film , he helped us understand many moments related to, well, for example, typological similarities. let's say the experience, the mystical experience of the frying pan with the similar experience of mystics, seekers, and other traditions, he compared this experience of inner fire, which was described by the frying pan that descended on him in the okhtyr monastery , with the experience of taoists, buddhists, tantrics, and this on the one hand, with on the other hand, ihor anatolyovych noted the special rhythm of skovoroda's life, every 12 years he noted
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that special events took place in him, that is, in 36 years, and this was the first dream and then every 12 years, until his death, and there were other very important, well, such key points, some deep transformations of his personality, probably no researcher of the frying pan talked about this , as far as i know, when we can see this telecast on air? and there will be a premiere on november 18, huh, will it be in the cinema? will take place somewhere, or how it will be, on one of the ukrainian tv channels, thank you for the story to our viewers, who are interested in the figure of grigory skoroda, also have attention, lyubko derash, ukrainian writer and author of the script, documentary project about hryhoriy skovoroda, which is called skovoroda of the flower of ecstasy, told us the details of this tv show, which will appear soon, will be released on wednesday.
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by the way, about flowers, namely about red poppies, you know that in our country, even after the revolution of dignity, there was such a tradition, in principle, of wearing red poppies on may 8, on may 9, that is, in order to measure to break the soviet, in fact, we understand, russian-mir tradition of celebrating the ninth of may as pobidobesi and colorado ribbons as a symbol of this pobidobesi. well, but in fact, here is a poppy flower, it symbolizes like a bullet mark, it is a very old tradition, it is a poetic tradition, it was in other wars, even european ones, i don’t know, in arthur rimbaud , there is a poem about a person lying down or sleeping in v e, i don't remember, in luke, i don't remember how this verse is translated correctly, and there is just this fragment there. a flower that grows on the chest
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of a shot soldier who died, but as if lying down to sleep, and actually, this symbol, it is especially widespread in britain, today, in fact, i want to say that we actually copied a little from the british , we simply took this symbol of the red poppy from them, and there is this tradition among the british very, very old, it, in particular, now it is literally called remembrance sunday, i.e.... memorial sunday, you know that catholics are the abokan church, it is very close to the catholic church, accordingly, there are also now memorial days standing, catholics continue, now i will also start making comments, continuing, of course, from november 2, after on all saints' day, that's it, and actually on the sunday closest to november 11, like before the end of the first world war,
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it's timed, there is this tradition, in particular , tv presenters wear the same thing on the lapels of their jackets or jackets, as well these. these are the poppies, i even tried to throw off the sky news presenters, well, how does it look , so this is such a tradition, it is not that we invented it somewhere, it exists and we practically join it too, i i thought it was necessary to tell you this, so today is still the memorial sunday of that great one world war, in which an incredible number of people died, there is a study somewhere that the french had almost a fifth of all... mobilized men died, and almost all were mobilized when they met the criteria, in short, it, it was a terrible war , well, it’s true that the french had extremely large losses, the british, for example, had much smaller losses, here, but, a terrible war, which they said that no one wanted, but it
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happened anyway, and then, they did everything to prevent it from happening, the second world war, it also happened, and now there is such a feeling, the truth is with everyone, that we we are at such a point again. on the one hand, the polarization of the world, intolerance in the world, some contradictions, what disputes, contradictions, in fact, which are growing between ideologies and can be shown by photographers, because our technology is letting us down a little today , that we are tired of the working day, here are these presenters, british, british , this is actually francis dinnley, he actually planted it, because he paid attention to the special shape of this... this poppy, because it was sent to him from canada, they have a slightly different tradition there, but also the former british dominion, so of course, there is also this tradition in the saxon world, so you see, very, very similar to what we have now also introduced on may 8, when we also celebrate
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the memory of the fallen, the day of remembrance and reconciliation, and not like in russian culture victory day, the whole world celebrated it in memory of the prime minister. in fact, an equally huge sacrifice was, unfortunately, paid on these lands during the first world war, as well, these lands were literally bloody, the losses of the tsarist russian empire were incredible big, they lost the most then in this war, the first world war, died, if i am not mistaken, it seems that every 10th, literally, who was called up to the army, that is, the losses were gigantic, so there were very many mobilized at that time precisely from ukrainian lands that were under occupation, under the rule of the tsarist crown, we also remember this, and it was a war where ukrainians also fought each other, because some ukrainians fought as
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snipers in the austrian army, and at that time the austrian habsburg empire was at war with the russian tsarate, brusilov. went, as we remember, to lviv, staged a massacre there, but then luckily the germans came, they kicked him out of there, they fled, and by the way , it turned out that a lot of ukrainians at that time turned out to be collaborators, because they were impressed by this muscoviteness, and several thousand then left together with them, or were later arrested and received long prison terms. dear friends, now about the current war in which ukraine lives, we will tell you about a craftswoman, a jeweler, who saves soldiers on the frontline under shelling, her name is inna, and her call sign is a bee, she left her favorite job, gave all her tools to
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help the army and went to save the soldiers, and now works in the medical battalion of the hospital, and told her story to our correspondent khrystyna parubiy. as all people are more or less tangential, more or less active in social life, i realized that actually, actually, here, here... war , here is my home, here is my land, here are my neighbors, i have the ability to protect them , i am able to help them, inna olkhova. beyond him a bee, paramedic of the hospital medical battalion. in 2016, she entered the war in the
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asapress rescue service. i knew what these people do, who they are, what they are, i decided to just help them, that is, just in everyday life, because paramedics on the front lines very often do not have the opportunity, time and energy. even prepare food for yourself, or wash clothes there, or clean there, because there is very little time for rest, and instead of cleaning the floor there, or cooking, eating, it is better to go to sleep, before the war, inna created jewelry, near kyiv had its own workshop, i worked at a semi-precious stone store, my work was a bit similar to the work of a tailor, here he made a skit, he made some notes, sketches, in a few days, please come for a fitting, a person
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came, said, i i want a necklace like that, but i don't know how it should look, i just want it, i saw it somewhere, i imagined it somewhere, but i don't know how to do it, and i had mannequins , different, different configurations, i am there with this person, with a woman and with a man, i am all that she typed, on a live thread, as they say, on a mannequin, drew a sketch, and showed , well, it could look like this, the woman worked like this for seven years, and when the war began, she left her favorite job and began to bring aid to the front, after two years, when the need for field volunteers decreased, decided to join the military, i decided that i had enough knowledge, enough skills to try to get a paramedic certificate, to work as
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a paramedic, either number two or number two, or on the pick up there number three, the wounded, as there were few of them, were mostly somatic diseases, or combat injuries, or household injuries, because there somewhere a fighter was chopping firewood, he cut off his hand instead of firewood. they were building fortifications somewhere , a concrete block fell on his foot, or he went to war somewhere, slipped, couldn't hold on, broke his leg or arm. for two years, she saved soldiers at the front, then she was hospitalized and had a long rehabilitation. at this time, she found another occupation for herself. i am generally a creative person
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and i have a creative approach to everything. and i decided that i can also cook various dishes, i mean pickled vegetables, sauces, some seasonings, some interesting jams, inna olkhova felt that ukraine was facing a more powerful battle, so she and her husband were ready for it, on february 24, 2022, they rucksacks and bulletproof vests were packed, so when the first... iskander fell a few kilometers away, they got together and went with the army. i put my husband in the car together with all his gadgets and we went to the military commissar to hold the order, because he too who fought and i know, i knew where he was going, to which brigade there, how it all happened, we arrived, received an assignment and, his assignment to the 58th brigade was in konotopsk, we left for
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that, in that direction, but while we we drove, we got somewhere, well, we left, 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, you just won't get there, the next... day in the morning, because the soldier told him to come in the morning, he was assigned to the 72nd brigade and on the 25th he went to fight, on the morning of the 25th, i took him to the vincmat, helped him load his things into the bus, er, as they say, crossed him on the road, actually at that time, on that day, or rather, we said goodbye to him for the first time, always, for the first six months, inna was an instructor in tactical medicine in the local dftg, at that time she was one of the few
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local people who understood what tourniquets and tampons are, and how to do it correctly. wounded, so she shared her knowledge with her peers, and in august she realized that she had done her job and decided to enter the medical battalion hospital staff 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. i went to bed, turned on some music in my headphones, i have half an hour, i closed my eyes, that's it, i'm resting, everything is fine, everything is fine, yes, in half an hour you have to be at such a point, and it's fine, i turned it on again, work again , we went again, let's go, well, i don't know, it
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was so natural for me that i didn't even she noticed all these everyday inconveniences. at the front, inna with a battalion rescues soldiers in the zaporozhye direction , at first she was near the village of velyki novosilky, there the first rotation was relatively calm, the woman felt the real war when she went to the field. we were on an evacuation mission, we were evacuating the wounded, and on the way back from the evacuation, we ran into a wheel, either a splinter, a splinter, or, well, something... we damaged the wheel and the tire broke, began to brake, intensive work was very loud and in the midst, as they say, in the very peak of intensive work, this happens in our country, that is, they are there under shelling, under air raids, under actual hail, because they were pounding then with hail
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, including, lying there in a niche , doing... , we somehow got through the communication there, tried to contact the combatant of the battalion, so that finally we found a way there, there was a connection, we contacted the combatant, he helped us a lot, friend diesel, he called me in the middle of the night, just him, and just asked what you have, i say yes and yes here we have such trouble, the size of the wheels is such, they will bring you in half an hour, 98% of the work of the medivac at the front is waiting, you sit constantly in combat readiness, wherever you are, or at the evacuation point, or
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at the tpd, or somewhere there you are still sitting, always ready for work. you always have a car ready, you always have all the crew members ready, the whole evacuation link, 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 has been a goal since '14, because to knock a medic out of, a medic in coffee cups, yeah, out of an evacuation, that's very, very good luck, because if a unit is left without medical assistance, if a sub-unit is left without an evacuation, that's that's great, especially if you knock out one, and with the movement of the trigger, or one
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pressure on the trigger, you will knock out at least four people. that is, a driver, two paramedics and a wounded man, this is, bingo, for the entire time that there were fighting against traffic lights, the number of wounded was about three times less than now in one day, the intensity of fighting, unfortunately, unfortunately, now yes, we have... various wounds, but to a greater extent, these are shrapnel wounds, gunshot wounds, and from shells, from shells, from mines, from artillery and so on and so on, traumatic amputations of limbs, of various degrees, because there are so many

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