tv [untitled] November 15, 2023 3:00am-3:31am EET
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france, regarding the fact that france will now provide money, and ukraine will use this money to buy weapons from french manufacturers. and, if we are talking about the profession of dog handler, yes, yes, i have been in this direction for a very long time, the search and rescue direction, we started working in 2000, we registered our first, the first antares, in 2004 i took part for the first time in search works, on... at that moment i had a sports dog, but people asked me a lot to try it, there you don't lose anything, the dog led us litter and showed where exactly to attract divers next, unfortunately, and that is, then the emotions of this search, the emotions of relatives , this responsibility, these eyes, of all those around and relatives and people who were around and the police, who looked at this dog, as to the truth in the last instance, it is so very very
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... i was impressed and from that time i already decided for myself that i would prepare such dogs, until 2014 we were only looking for civilians, and besides, at that time we already worked in the state emergency service, and i worked there for three years in the state emergency service, and we left the state emergency service to look for missing grandmothers, grandfathers, at the call of the police, these were not very frequent trips, and we also went out like those pirates, when relatives simply called us , went out, searched, climbed the forests there ourselves, exposed ourselves to danger, and our dogs, who knew how to search only living people and did not know how to search for the dead. i said to myself that i will train universal dogs that will always find, since 2017 the general staff of the armed forces of ukraine began to involve us, namely the humanitarian project to search for the bodies of the dead. at that time the project had
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called evacuation 200, full-scale moments, we constantly worked in these troubled regions, only recently de-occupied, the greatest difficulties, it is very high pollution in these territories, that is , it is very dangerous there, our groups that work there to search for the bodies of the dead are constantly not only exposed to danger and unfortunately suffering from these...explosive devices, this is a constant risk and this, but we understand where we are going and glad that it is being done, this incident happened in march, 29 march 23 year in the kharkiv region, izyum district, and we were walking in a group , there were three of us, the group commander, the general staff officer, eh, the major, eh, further there, somewhere 8 meters from him, i was walking along the path, with besha.
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and my assistant was following me, search groups had already worked in this area several times , we were just cleaning it already with dogs, and somewhere in a minute, i guess i pulled the leash so that the dog, a minute or two, so that the dog could work out its tails, they were somewhere in front, the dog went into the trench and this is what saved her, well, she was saved, because if she was next to me, this dog has a chance no matter what, in general we didn't have much chance to survive, this, well, we think it's strange, i remember the crack, i still had time to ask the commander what it was, they already say that he was very strong an explosion, but i didn't hear an explosion, well, i was knocked off my feet and muffled, i had a severe contusion, and now i understand it very well, unfortunately, i was already... lying
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on the ground afterwards, i was in a lot of pain, it hurt a lot, and i was very worried about besha, i said where is my besha, did my besha die, i felt the taste of blood and gunpowder in my mouth, so disgusting, so very disgusting, such tastes, and that is, i felt that my back was beaten and my legs hurt very much, my assistant, slavik , pulled the tourniquets, the commander pulled, our guys also came running, i don’t remember how i they dragged me, i remember, then in fragments, how they took me, they took me in a car, our petro zub was driving, i shouted that my legs hurt, and i was in a smoky rage, then i woke up in the hospital already in the second hospital, that is, me at first they brought me to barvenkovo and it was
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the doctors of this hospital in barvenkovo who saved my life, because they made such a crisis. step direct direct blood transfusion from five people, from five employees of this hospital, from nurses, even from the drivers there, by direct transfusion, they preoperated on me, on that day i was lucky, because that day was the first day in the rotation, a vascular surgeon, a professor from zaporizhzhia, they resuscitated me there, i was... in hemorrhagic shock of the fourth degree , this is almost the terminal phase, because with a weight of 54 kg 53 there, i lost, lost more than 3.5 liters of blood, and then they sent me to dnipro, my friends began to look for who
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they would undertake to deliver me in such a state, several services refused, they did not give me a chance for life, this was the first resuscitation. then the second intensive care unit, in general i spent 10 or 14 days there, i no longer remember the days in these intensive care units, then there was more than a month in the purulent surgery department, then one and a half months in the burn trauma department of reconstructive surgery, where i was put there, where i was they kept their toes and did more plastic surgery. and well, in general, they restored and morally restored , they also physically restored from this i came out of the burn trauma ward with a walker, i came out with a walker and i could take a few steps, and then
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i lost consciousness, it was, it was painful and difficult and scary, when i first got to the rehabilitation center, for the first time. rehabilitators came to me and the chief doctor, the head of this center, just sat down and said what do you want, well, you came to us, how do you see yourself after rehabilitation there in two weeks, what do you want anyway? i say, i want a wand, i want to come out with a wand in two weeks, they they looked at it like that, they said, well, you'll come out with a stick, but it was, well, it was impossible for me. and everyone who was nearby, who was nearby, next to me, seeing my condition , it was impossible to leave with a cane in two weeks, but, in two weeks, i left this rehabilitation center with a cane, the first shoes
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, when we went shopping, to buy these shoes, and the rehabilitation specialists said, well, buy three sizes bigger, so that you can wear them, because one leg has a disturbed innervation, plus the legs are glued there for reconstruction, they are terrible and they are very hurt, they are all there with wounds, and we went on this bundle, drove to the dnipro shopping center, we stopped in the department with shoes, and then i already left on such a bundle, i also go to mine, three boxes with shoes, and that's about me, i was so covered, i cut, i just put on these shoes, i put them on for 45 minutes with the rehabilitator, first, and then dasha the rehabilitator, she said okay, that's it, larisa , you can't, that's all, well, don't cry, lie down, we'll lie down, you
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can't put on your shoes, well, you can't, well, that's all, no force yourself, well, well, you can't put on your shoes, somehow, i squeaked, cried, sobbed, put on these shoes and left. went, went, went and the process went. it was very difficult, at the time of my stay in one of the hospitals i had such a very difficult emotional state, i was in my 50s with a ponytail, i was a very active woman, i could walk 20-25 km with a backpack on a search mission there, i could to climb from the third to the second floor using firecrackers, i also did it in zaporizhzhia in the dnipro with a dog to work in a state of the most terrible collapses, and it was also normally. and then you're such a hero, hero, hero, somewhere, someone thinks you're a hero, but you think you're a strong person, and then bang, at one point, you find yourself in a situation where you're lying like that, even without clothes, and almost nothing depends on you,
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there were very difficult moments, there were even such moments of deepest depression, when i thought that all this should be stopped. there was such a crisis step, when beshka, my besha, was brought to me, i remember that they couldn't get me out for 2.5 hours. we didn't want to make a surprise, to be taken out on this bundle, to the yard of the hospital, they literally persuaded me by force, they put me in this chair, somehow wrapped me in some kind of blankets, and took me out to the yard, and there was a frenzy, there was a frenzy and we were still, for two more days , i persevered, i persevered until the transition to the next level, to another hospital there and to some of those steps, somewhere something inspired me that i must continue, i must somehow
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push through, fight and fight, when there i am already on some kind of in the rehabilitation stage there, i thought, now there i will get home and to me everything will be there, i didn't understand what would happen, that i wasn't there long enough, that there were 4 months, 4.5, that's the kind of time during which the whole life changes fundamentally, but i faced the fact that people just i was being watched there, they somehow prevented communication, and when i had my first month, i joyfully came home here, and the first month turned out to be such that i spent it at home within the four walls, at home within the four walls, to him. .. my rehabilitators had a very old dog at home and his life changed completely and when you were there in
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you were very proud in your past life - and then you come back and they laugh at you on the phone and tell you that you are disabled, you should leave your job, you should write a statement because you are disabled, they just laugh at you, i returned to training, we are already "went to competitions, even to competitions, and our team won there, and i continue to do so now, and we have already gone on several search missions, including a mission on the shield. it is difficult, difficult, but who said that life is like that, life after an injury is like that, for today i am well, i can't say with 100% certainty that i will succeed in everything, but i will succeed in a lot, and if it's not you, something like it was before, it will succeed, but otherwise, i
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know it clearly, and i clearly want, you know, to convey this to those who find themselves in the same situation, when the first thing seems to be everything, the world has collapsed. crows approaching victory , the enemies thought that independence was just a word for us, but from the first steps on our land, they were convinced that we have been defending our independence for centuries and are ready to fight for it again.
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the defense forces of ukraine stubbornly, unceasingly, step by step, win, gnaw, squeeze out of the enemy's claws our land, our will, our independence, we thank you for every moment and for this day, independence, we prove it every day. kitty, how are you? i think you get anxious, we are not close at school yet, you know that i do such moments, an exercise that always helps me, it is easy to remember, i run the finger of one hand around the palm of the other hand, as if circling it with a pencil, i lead finger up and slowly inhale, lead it down and breathe out slowly, do like dad and calmness will return, on the website huaario.com, amazing people from the mental health program... how and their friends from unicef have collected tips on how to help yourself and your child cope with
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stress. we arrived in the serevryan forests , near kremina, since the fall of last year, active hostilities have been going on here, because after the kharkiv offensive, the armed forces of ukraine entered the forestry borders and are holding positions here until now. since august of this year , a part of this front has been occupied. fighters of the 12th azov special forces brigade, changed was, also from azov, but it was a regiment, went to europe, started earning. i wanted to stay there and realized that it would not be like that, plus most of my friends are still in captivity, there are a lot of people who are not there, and i realized that even when i first came in 2015, i understood that it would be until the end of the war, well, i didn't know how long it would last, and well, i wasn't the kind of war man who didn't understand everything, it
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dragged on for years and we didn't know how long it would be, well, here exactly . people were dragged and returned with the fact that let's try to end it somehow, try to do everything in a humane way, that is, i arrived, immediately called my relatives , asked where, what, who, in the second case, says, let me talk to lemko, lemko, the battalion commander, talked to him, i say, yes, let's come, take documents, come, we are not waiting for any command, we are changing the lines ourselves, i gave the order to withdraw the entire first battalion, and i remember with the chief of staff at that time we sat in the room, took a list of fighters who came out of prisoners, they just started ringing them all, there was enough time in captivity, we sat and analyzed what we
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did wrong in mariupol. the battalion has already left for the zaporozhye direction as part of the btger. i'll help you get to, great, position, damn, i'm proud of you, the tigers just came, so to speak. baptism of fire, renewed, renewed baptism of fire, and now we are the first battalion in the forests of kremyana, performing a combat task, in 2022 we almost held the entire forest, then half of the forest and now a quarter of the forest, well, we just flew in, held it, because there was a possibility , what at all
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the whole forest will be completely squeezed, 70 young guys, namely our stormtroopers, the guys , they for... felt the taste of blood , you can’t even stop them, those wolves, you see, good, in march of this year, the volunteers immediately sit down, the command here is cool , and attitude towards people too. commander radish is often here, he also motivates normally, well, how normal, he motivates in a strong way, of course, what motivates all this, with such tigers around, it means a lot, we stand in for three days, three days , you have
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it is necessary to be in a position, well, to constantly be there and have nightmares. the flight, the plane, they shot back like clockwork, every morning, mainly now lng and mortars, but they cover normally with mortars, now more in offensives, because we are pressing them little by little, trying to squeeze them out. did you accept the information? our birds are covered, how were they received? it did not pass, we came here, we
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are not here. in nothing, they did not dominate in the air, not on the ground, in nothing, everything was equalized here, we tried to level the front as best we could now, and we keep them like this, harshly, under the impression that we are about to come in and take everything they have , they do not budge, here they broke their teeth against us very hard, like they are terribly afraid of us, well, let it continue, we only, a shot. as soon as the russians found out that azov was standing in the serevbran forest, they began to actively storm the position of ukrainian soldiers, but were defeated, now the ukrainian military managed to stabilize the situation on this section of the front, but the enemy continues to fire at our positions from various types
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weapons and fighting here simply do not abate, the forest cannot be taken by squares, only by heights, dominating the heights the enemy occupied, he holds on, is very well equipped, digs, they put a lot of emphasis on that, they drove a lot of people here, more than 1000 man, there are from 10 to 20 thousand people in the forest, as was the last time we had an extreme assault that they tried, there were three waves, from 5 in the morning to 11:40 in the morning, they launched three waves of people towards us, we are all beautiful worked out, held back, the truth is, the artillery was very hardened, they gave such types , they showed such a rather strong character, but this is the russian federation , this is their army, like they are coming in, they are really just pouring artillery, the forests near the flint are quite a difficult and important part of the front, since if... they are completely occupied by the russians, they will be able to get to lyman, and after that to the kharkiv-izyum slovyansk logistics supply route, because
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they all understand well that celery is the artery along which we go to ensure the equipment of everything there is nothing else like going there again, the sooner we do it, the faster we will knock them out, we have to kill them. here it is pure, pure, chevorons approaching victory, based on the mortal danger that loomed over the country. continuing the thousand-year tradition of state-building in ukraine to declare ukraine an independent
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democratic state on august 24, 1991. for 346. glory to ukraine. glory to you blue mountains with ice covered okuti and to you great knights, not forgotten by god. fight, fight. you. god help, for you truth, for strength and will bless you, a thousand years of state building, 105 years of struggle, 32 years of restoration of independence. rules of a warm country, high-rise building. get together with neighbors, inspect the house, attract specialists for insulation, prepare batteries, repair and adjust windows and doors , install electrical wiring, take care of a warm room and personal heating devices, take care of those who are more difficult, develop an action plan in an extreme situation, discuss
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the need backup generator, equip a room for common heating, we will beat the winter together. arriving in moropil, we felt the proximity to the border with rev almost immediately by the characteristic sounds of gunshots. locals experience this closeness in the form of constant arrivals. for example, we are now on the site of a former grocery store. it was destroyed by an enemy drone in early june 2023. then as a result of an enemy attack. the patriotic camp of grunivska was also destroyed. and one of the buildings of the sinniv school, shahid flew here at night , probably around half past three, and everything exploded
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and that is why there was a very strong and powerful fire here, well, our firemen extinguished it, and you can see for yourself that there was no fire left, well, in fact, the building was much older than the royal buildings, so the wall there was up to one and a half meters thick, so you yourself understand the scale of the disaster, thank god that it happened at night, that people were not injured , are the objects currently being restored at all, or is it because of the proximity to the border and the fact that the great war is ongoing, in principle, everything is somehow happening there on its own, everything is in a 30 km zone, for public funds no social facilities are being rebuilt, the only thing that has been restored in our country is a kindergarten in the village of zapsilya, but we have farmers with the funds of patrons. kalinichenko mykola petrovych , he is located in the great rybitsa, he completely rebuilt this building and other objects with his own funds, you understand, and we do what we were able to do on our own.
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today, as often and massively as they shell the morypil community, sometimes there is a feeling that they will practice some kind of training on us, but when some new group comes there, we can see this by the frequency and intensity of shelling, when, for example, they leave, then yes, sometimes, maybe once every three days, maybe even once a week, how many infrastructure facilities are currently damaged? yes, at the moment, the fact is that we are not an industrial community, we are an agricultural community, and we have almost all infrastructure facilities - these are social facilities, this is a school, this is an extra-curricular activity, these are kindergartens, hospitals, etc. today we have 15 infrastructure facilities damaged, you are in principle already up to the situation more or less adapted, the fact is that to say that it is scary.
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well, sometimes, as you heard now, it happens differently , eh, to say that it was on camera, it wasn’t on camera, yes , look, it’s scary, but it happens differently, but when it’s like this, as it happened now, then it happens a little and it's scary, how many people have left moropol, approximately, i think that up to 60 percent, that's a lot, the bulk of people left, this is the year when there were very intense shelling, it was somewhere in november, december, when every day there was several such massive shellings, then people left very much, and also, in the summer too, how many children are left in the community, on the territory of the community, at the moment there are up to 100 children, precisely on the territory of the community, if you take it for granted, then it is not very
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a lot, it is possible a man of 30, somewhere, well, children under 30 , so they took them away, oksana shulga, the director of the local lyceum, the woman has lived in maropilla all her life, and since the beginning of the great war she decided to stay at home. there was such a moment when the nerves could not stand it and they rented an apartment in sums, and i spent the night just then the moment when there was a flight to and fro the camp. you know, when i was sitting between two walls and in a blanket and thought, well, here everything is foreign, at home, here everything is familiar, and somehow my head, let's say this, switched, and i realized that home is the best, wherever you are , here are native walls, native people, native house, during
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the period of the great war, did the school itself suffer, it was like that, we had broken windows, the roof is damaged, the sports hall is damaged, there is a slide in the roof, is it even possible to adapt to such proximity to the border, to sounds constant arrivals there, you can't get used to war, you perceive everything as it is, you experience it all, you feel it, but you can't get used to it , because you can't get used to when you wake up in the middle of the night from explosions and you understand that you have to hide, don't you can get used to the fact that you have a guard somewhere at school, and what happened to him and how, you can't get used to the fact that events that destroy us happen in general, you won't get used to it, you also said that you have a bad the situation with communication, and the internet, how do you manage in general, because you are driving
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remote lessons, well, we have wired internet, the school is connected, it is also provided, but, for example, some farms, there are some people, they do not have such an opportunity, we had a tower, well, it was blown up, or disrupted, and the connection is there, but it's very unstable, and i'm worried about the internet in general, if the wired internet disappears, then our hands are tied, and this is a very, let's say, a big problem today. in general, our problems are the biggest problem - they are neighbors, we have the outermost street from the border, we can see the white mountains, the monastery, the village of gornal, where we went, let's say, to the monastery, students are actively involved in extracurricular life, even remotely, today, says tetyana nagulova, there are 226 extracurricular activities in the moropol community
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