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tv   [untitled]    November 15, 2023 3:30am-4:01am EET

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[000:00:00;00] remote lessons, well, we have wired internet, the school is connected, so it is secured, 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 very unstable, and i'm sorry for the internet in general, if the wired internet disappears, then our hands are tied, and that will mean a lot. such a big problem today, we have problems in general, this is the biggest problem - these are the 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. pupils, although remotely, are actively involved in extracurricular life, currently
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, says tetyana nagulova, there are 226 pupils in the moropol community extracurricular , more than 25 groups of various directions operate on the basis of the local center of children's creativity and school branches, as 25 circles of various directions, as per your online education, online classes in classes in general for children changes their opinion, is it beneficial, or are you basically already waiting, can’t wait for everyone to be able to come back, this is my the biggest dream, i have two children, 13 and 11 years old, they work out in our clubs and they work out in clubs even in the city there too, so, but still, nothing can replace seeing each of them there in person child, pay attention to it, this is the museum of the moropol region, before the full-scale invasion, dozens of exhibits were kept here that told about the history of the village, now most of them have been evacuated to
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safe places, periodically... thematic expositions are arranged here, for example, now in the walls of the museum you can see the exhibition is dedicated leaders of ukraine. we always make plans for the future, we don't stop at anything, we always have some new projects, we always think about how to move forward, uh, well, war, of course, is something you can't escape from, but life does not stand still . how many times has your establishment suffered from shelling and what is currently destroyed here? our hundred establishment suffered from shelling twice , the first time was the most powerful, the windows were destroyed, and the worst thing for us was the destroyed roof, because the weather conditions caught us, when our roof collapsed, he left rain, and because of these weather conditions, in general, the plaster fell off, the electrical appliances and everything burned down, with leaks, of course
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we replaced the roof, but there is still work to be done, here, we partially replaced the windows, but after we replaced partly windows, there was another shelling and they were destroyed again , please tell me about the exposition, which i understand, you started creating directly during the full-scale war, this exposition was created before the day of defenders of ukraine, this was a thematic exposition, it includes of course here all the objects that we see, they all relate to our region. among the exhibits is a tube from a grenade launcher from 2014. the number plate that remained from the car that was directly hit, the fragments of the shahed that flew down the siniv branch, etc. an interesting exhibit is a fragment of a russian rocket that hit one of
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the checkpoints, here it is. it happened in may at the beginning, fortunately, thanks to the good reactions of the guys, no one died there, but she, it was a direct hit into the roadblock, and how do you get these exhibits , are they handed over to you, or do you directly ask for them yourself , uh, they don't hand over much directly, ivan oleksandrovich runs around and begs people, please give me something. we need it for future generations, many exhibits are found, for example, by our employees. life on the border, what is it like? myropillya and zapsillia are the closest to the border, it is one and a half, 2 km away, and different parts of the community itself, if, for example, the village of senne, then it is even almost 20 km, if it is a small fish, then it is 5-6 km, so the distance from the border is different.
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which is currently in the moropol community, what kind of problems do you face every day, well, the biggest problem is the personnel shortage , which, well, it can be found everywhere... it can be traced everywhere throughout the community, it is also local self-government, it is also a school, it is also kindergartens everywhere, that's why it's the first thing, because the first people to leave are young people, in addition , the general financial situation in the community is difficult, because uh, well, as we are in the immediate vicinity of the border, the two-kilometer zone has been taken out of circulation agricultural, therefore, farms are not cultivated and, accordingly, non-humans are not paid. they do not pay funds and do not pay taxes to our community, because the state exempted them from this, winter is upon us, how is the community of myropillia currently preparing for the cold, oh, we are actively preparing,
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we are preparing firewood, educational institutions and various social institutions, they also work, today, we have a difficult situation with heating, why, because also thanks to the fact that, well, a difficult financial situation, savings are introduced, well, we do not take seasonal kochugars, respectively, in institutions, for example, in social ones, there is no such temperature, well, since children are not studying , but for adults, the temperature itself in the premises decreases, so a smaller amount of firewood will be collected, which is generally the mood in the community, people all live. .. hope, we all live in the hope of victory, what do you dream about the most at the moment, the dream that all this will end, that the children will return to school, that the son will be able to come
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home with his daughter-in-law, the dream of grandchildren, of a peaceful, happy life. chevrons approaching victory, i - uav operator, i save lives and train others, i... destroy enemy shahedis during air attacks, i am a driver, i am an infantryman, our tasks
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are different, the goal is the same. choose your specialty and fill out the questionnaire on the website of the national guard, together we will win. i don't know if i can. what i have is enough for me, women are not paid that much, he is more professional than me, can i change anything, i don't deserve this kind of money, can i get more, and what if i get rejected, a high position, probably not for me , there are many like me, i can't, of course you can. all that can work at night must work at night boiler heating, charging gadgets, warm floor and heater, dry laundry in the washing machine, unload the power grid in the morning and
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evening, use the simple rules of a warm country: let's beat the winter together. congratulations, this is an interview on public and in the lens. our camera, the ambassador of great britain, martin harris. mr. martin, i congratulate you and thank you for agreeing to this conversation, and i would also like to thank you from the ukrainian society, the society of the united kingdom, for this help that we receive and for the alliance, so, this is your first official visit to lviv, despite this, lviv closely connects you with ukraine, because 20 years ago you studied in one of the ukrainian universities, if possible, a brief background, yes. this is not my first position here in ukraine, because 20 years ago i was the deputy ambassador of great britain during the orange revolution, and before the position, i studied, i studied the ukrainian language here in
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lviv, at the ivan franko university, and we lived here with my wife , with children, it was a very good period in my life, we took on apartment for rent near strilsky park. it was very pleasant for me to live here in lviv and now it is very pleasant to return to lviv. why i asked about lviv 20 years ago, because i want you to draw a parallel: lviv 20 years ago and lviv today and not only in terms of some infrastructure development, but also in terms of the fact that then it was a peaceful lviv, and today lviv lives, like all of ukraine, in conditions of war. yes, yes, well, i think that this historical city remains, there are a lot of beautiful ones, and there is a historical monument here in lviv. also strysky park, remains
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very, very important place for me, but i also saw that now, in my opinion, lviv is an all-ukrainian city, because here on the streets, on the streets, you can meet people from odesa, from crimea, from kharkiv, so this, this this shows that now lviv is a very important hub for immigrants and for support. for the victory of ukraine, that is why we are now very actively financing a number of projects here in lviv. what exactly are the projects, if we can go into detail, because we are talking in the context of aid from great britain, which was during and last year and throughout 2023, we also hope for help already in 2024 , well, there are new projects and there are ongoing projects , well, projects like housing for displaced people, we
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are financing new housing, also generators for schools here, and such a long-term project, i visited a women's center today, and it was a long-term project that we funded here, for victims of domestic violence and also for the rehabilitation of women and for employment for women here in lviv. if you scale aid not only in the regional context, but in general, the aid that ukraine receives from the united kingdom is both military aid and financial aid. can we already plan certain things for next year? well, now we are planning all our aid for next year, i can say that it will be
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permanent aid, so we continue our aid both in the field of military and in the field of humanitarian aid, but i also want to share attention in the field of the military industry, so that in my opinion, now it is very important that we can cooperate, and industrially. of ukraine and such powerful british firms such as systems , which recently opened an office in ukraine, it is very important for the situation now at the front to provide weapons, but also in the future, so that the military industry will be more different, we can integrate the military military industry of ukraine with the military military industry,
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the military-industrial complex, this is how we scaled up our conversation about aid , now we will return to the regional level again, because lviv region is not only a humanitarian hub, it is also a logistics hub, so whether we can connect this future production with lviv by region, yes i think this is a very strategic region, and during my visit i discussed with the mayor , with the governor, such possibilities for logistics, for transport, because i think it is very important even now to have all the conditions for investors and , including transport. the conditions for investors are the transparency of the country, and the transparency of the country applies to absolutely all regions, and it is partly democracy. about the likely elections in our country, maybe
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even on the ground, can we talk to you about how the international community and our partners relate to this? well i think it is a question for ukraine, because these are internal affairs of ukraine. let 's return to the topic of aid: the conflict in the middle east, the escalation of this conflict, does it not divert attention from ukraine? no, uh, our prime minister, he told the president that our aid to ukraine is long-term, and it continues. despite the situation in the middle east. there is another aspect of this aid, which is migrants, i will not call our fellow citizens refugees now, yes, because they were looking for better security conditions, and
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this is the strategy of great britain, regarding ukrainian migrants who are currently there, will it change in any way, and i think that it will not change, i think that it is... first of all, this is a question for ukrainians in great britain, what are their plans, before the position here i met with the ukrainians of scotland, and we talked about the situation , and uh, three things are very important for them, this is security, this is education, and this is employment, and for example, today, when i was at the center for women here in lviv. yes, i wonder what was the opportunity for them, for ukrainians abroad to have access to training and also remote work employment, then i think that we have
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to overcome all such challenges, for ukrainians, abroad and immigrants here in ukraine, but one more thing, this, in my opinion. now there is a very, well, quite large community of ukrainians in great britain, and this means that there is a very good basis for creating relations between our countries, and people in great britain, maybe 20 years ago, not so many people know about ukraine, but now all british people they know about ukraine and know it personally, that's why... they ukrainians know, yes, then i think that this is a very big plus for the development of our relations in the future. eh, quite a large number of people left, integrated in this society, and may not want to return to ukraine when
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comfortable conditions have been created for it in other countries, and we are now talking about comfortable conditions, so the job of your government will be to , to create comfortable conditions, but later, for these people to return to ukraine, or even integrate into this society and stay, uh, well, you know, this is my official the first official visit to lviv, lviv region, and one of, i concluded that the process of reconstruction, it begins now, these are processes for this, not processes only after victory, and now there are opportunities to restore the economy for employment, now, the corridor through the black sea , this is open, and this is a very big achievement of the tax administration,
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because now ukraine can export again, and there is a prospect of economic growth this year. this is the forecast of the imf, then i think that now, as partners of ukraine, we must, we must support this process of economic growth, because this is also important for the return of ukrainians. ukrainian exports, as important as they are, are strategic exports for feeding the whole world, and i think that it is very important, despite the russian blockade, that now ukrainian grain can be exported to all markets in the world, so now, we are in great britain,
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we will support this process, and i think that it is in the interests of all countries, and that the economy and agriculture... of ukraine can work, i will visit a farm where british, scottish investors are now in lviv oblast, and they had these investments for many years and now during the war it works, this investment, even though we have a war going on, maybe some advice for ukrainian society, how to develop business correctly, well, i think that eh i already spoke about an example military industry, i think that this is a very promising sector for cooperation and for investments, and ba systems has no for partnership between, with ukrainian
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partners, the it sector is also developing very quickly now, and in relation to the military, military technology, but i think that also very important - these are small and medium-sized businesses, and micro-businesses as well, and i saw that even here in lviv there are a lot of such... businesses that are developing even now during the war, so i think that we should support this process, this is through access to credit resources, this is also the issue of insurance, which was very important during the conference in london, urc, the conference on the recovery of ukraine, and now we are actively working for what we can have... this access to insurance for ukrainian and foreign investors. also
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during your visit to the lviv region, you visited one of the rehabilitation centers. so here is the rehabilitation of both military and civilians abroad, in particular, we are talking now in the context of great britain. what work has been done? well, first of all, we currently fund therapy through sports. and the equipment for it for that, i think it's very effective, but now also, i think we have to create a partnership in this, because the truth is that there are very, very big challenges, but also there is international experience and expertise here in ukraine, and together we can overcome everything challenges, about experience, exchange of experience, or the training of the ukrainian military, or are we talking in the long term about such an action of the training of the ukrainian military by the british military in ukraine, well, this is not a question
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for now, but it is a question that needs to be considered in the future, but you know, before the post, i visited the training of the ukrainian military in great britain, and for me it was very impressive, because i was told... that we are training a lot, these, these are british soldiers, they said, because now with from their ukrainian colleagues, they have gained a lot, both experience and professional tactics, so i think that indicates that now and during the war, we will create all the conditions for our future alliance. because without a doubt, this will be the common goal of ukraine and
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great britain, to protect europe. well, at the end of our conversation, we started it with lviv and one of your most favorite places, stryi park, but if we abstract from stryi park, what else do you like to visit in lviv. oh, well, i'll be there to talk about the stryi pact, because you know, for me personally it is very important. an important place where, er, walk, i played with the children when they were very small, and my eldest daughter, every day she rode on the children's railway, on the windmill, there in the shooting park, so, for me, there is the shooting park and there is a children's climbing wall , and even now, when i - had the opportunity to restore my knowledge of the ukrainian language, there is uku near the shooting park, there is a new building
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of uku and a very beautiful church of saint sophia to the presence of god, there in the middle of the university, as in cambridge, i graduated in cambridge and in the college, there is a chapel inside, and there in uk there is a temple inside. and this shows that there is and, shows the spiritual life of the students, then , i think that also for me, this is a very important place, and i will be there for the liturgy on sunday, i am another huge reason to say thank you not only for the fact that you agreed to this conversation, and for the fact that this conversation was in ukrainian , you have a good ukrainian, thank you for the interview and see you at the social, thank you,
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thank you, then they say, it has not been working for a long time, you need , and then when it's like that, it's more the excitement that you feel when you're wearing glasses and you see it from the first person, and it feels like you 're flying yourself, it's like a pilot at the wheel of a helicopter, wow, it's very cool, it's a dream , which i wanted to do since childhood, everyone wants to fly, but here you can fly and do something useful for all of us, and not only that, it is a satisfaction when you feel sorry for your friends, comrades, for all those who died, i am 29 years old, i have been in the 17th tank company since the 19th year, i came here right after university, as i had a short pause after the maidan, and i left
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my studies, well, in connection with volunteering , i have a boyfriend... he went to war, then he died in the 15th under the sakhanka, and he also said such words that if we do not harrows here in mariupol, then they will be in poltava and in kyiv, and our children, or rather, our children will have nowhere to raise them, i have a son, he is two years old, and now i have returned here, because a lot of my the friends with whom i started serving here died, and i was ashamed. that i have some combat experience and i'm sitting at home, the russians from that side are walking around freely, there are a lot of them, at least they brought a lot of people here now, they dug a lot of trenches, you can literally see this evolution, that today there is a small trench, and tomorrow there is already a dot, the russians use
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there are a lot of fpvs that are in our direction and in all directions, it is not enough that they... they are stamped into themselves at the factories, en masse, a lot, they also take, not just a special weapon there, or a projectile there some, recently ours shot down the enemy fpv, v which had a plastic sewer pipe that was broken, just stuffed with nails and stritol , that’s it. it’s a designer to which you can add a very large pile of all kinds of junk, and it’s not just a kamikaze, you can solder a reset, it’s the latest technology, it’s what we once saw in movies, super cool american ones, it's the eyes, when you're blind, you can't do anything, when you have a mavic, you can adjust artillery, when you have
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fpv, you are that artillery. you, when the route is determined, there are always two goals, even if you are chasing the engine room there, v in your mind, somewhere there is another static target, there, maybe some dugout , maybe something else, and here at some point you see a moving target, and you adjust, and you fly, and equally at the cost of this bird, because when you you get if you hit a tank, it's several tens of millions of dollars, the truth is, even if it's just infantry , it's worth it, you can make a mold on a 3d printer, fill it with shrapnel, some kind of barbed wire, put an explosive there, put an md5 there, this blaster, will attach
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the initiation charge here in case it doesn't will explode, even... when it falls and the orc comes to pick it up, you can, you can see it all in the glasses, you pressed the button and it exploded, the rar of the enemy, which detects, you see, there are antennas everywhere here, here and there are still h3 antennas and all this radio radiation, which is directional, and when the fpivishnik does not have a remote antenna, then there is a 90% probability there. that will fly by the remote control, this is the greatest danger, my previous, my profession, position, i am the mechanic-driver of the bmp, and the guys immediately came a servant, then he told me, oh, woman came on the run, and all such haha , stereotypes, a woman in the army, from the point of view
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of men, servicemen, it's a burden,

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