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oleksiy osyka, the voice of america, and on this we will say goodbye, thank you for trusting the voice of ukrainian america, i wish you a peaceful night and a peaceful morning, see you soon, see you soon.
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we are looking for 16-year-old kostyantyn chervov, who disappeared on the first day of the full-scale war. the guy lived in the kherson region, in the kakhovskyi district, in the town of tavriyskyi. imagine. as of february 24, 2022 , there was no news about him. therefore, i very much ask everyone to look closely at konstantin's photo. he looks 15-16 years old, he is dark if anyone has seen the boy, or knows where he might be now, don't delay and call us immediately on the magnolia children's tracing service hotline at the short number 1163. calls from any mobile operator are free. any
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information is important. i also want to remind you that we are continuing the search for ten-year-old artem kholodny, who disappeared in kharkiv oblast in september 2022. his mother asked him to help find the boy. imagine that a woman has not seen or heard from her son for more than a year. i appeal to all who can see or know some information about my child, my son, cold, artem andreyovych. if someone i saw him and could you provide any information, i am asking you very much to do so, because the mother's heart is breaking and the fact is that artem kholodny's parents are divorced and live separately, so it happened that when the war started, the boy was with his father in the city of kupyansk, in kharkiv oblast, on the third day of the full-scale invasion, the city was completely occupied, and later communication was cut off there. for almost six months, mrs.
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olena did not have any news about her son and only in september 2022 did she receive a short message from him in viber. it was september, somewhere between september 10-13 last year on the 22nd. let me remind you that in september of last year , fighters from the ssu liberated kharkiv oblast from the occupiers, and it was during this period that ms. elena's son got in touch. of course, the woman tried to call artyom. they wrote more than one message in response, but all attempts turned out to be in vain, the connection with the child was mysteriously interrupted again, and where artem cold is now is still unknown, so your help is very important. look again in the photo and remember the boy's face. he is a very active boy, fair-haired, with such a lithe physique, he must have left the fifth grade by now, light-eyed, gray-blue eyes, active and a good boy.
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if suddenly someone has seen artem kholodny or knows where he might be now, do not delay and immediately call us on the hotline of the magnolia children's search service at the short number 1163. calls from any ukrainian mobile operator are free. if it is suddenly not possible to call, write to chatbot of the child search service in telegram. i have told only two stories of missing children. in general, from the beginning. war, we received more than a thousand appeals for help in the search. fortunately, the vast majority of children have already been found , but the fate of many remains unknown, especially in the temporarily occupied territories, where police work is paralyzed, it is impossible to leave, and there are communication problems. sometimes people who cannot find their own children do not even know what to do or where to turn. if suddenly you find yourself in a similar situation and you have no idea how to call the short number
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11630 or write to the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram. here you will be provided with all the necessary advice. in addition, everyone who me now. can already help in the search for missing children, take just a minute of your time and go to the website of the magnolia children's search service, here you can view all the photos of the missing, maybe you will recognize someone and eventually help find them. we have created a resource where you can report any crime against a child, in any place, at any time, just go to the site and let us know, and we will order all possible mechanisms for punishing the criminal, stop crime ua, cystitis, there are
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mobile application. more than song: what does jamala's victory mean for ukraine? he was private, reserved. privatbank, in which the funds of more than 20 million ukrainians were kept , was declared insolvent and handed over to state management. good evening, we are from ukraine. the shelling infrastructure, the difficult situation at the front and the shift in the kherson, or kherson-crimean direction, all came to biden's attention, what the president of the united states of america and the leader of the people's republic of china will talk about during the meeting, and about
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domestic political problems, we will talk today for the next hour and 45 minutes, this is the velikiy program, my name is vasyl zima, and we will start with information about the collection of the charity fund man and law together. with the espresso tv channel, they are raising funds for powerful portable battery stations velstrum with solar panels, and this is all for the 108th dnipropetrovsk separate brigade of the territorial defense forces of the armed forces of ukraine. in order to effectively destroy the enemy , military equipment must be systematically charged, this is not always possible, because difficult conditions at the front, velstrom battery stations are designed specifically for military needs, they replace generators and will ensure the delivery of such necessary devices to the soldiers, we will protect our home, protect ukraine, help the armed forces of ukraine, force the enemy to make as many gestures of goodwill as possible, alive or dead kind of way, and now we're actually starting our conversation with the situation in kharkiv oblast, there's a lot to talk about,
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humanitarian and social issues, bohdan tkachuk, deputy of the kharkiv district council, mr. bohdan, i congratulate you, good evening, i am glad to see and hear, well, first of all, the result of enemy attacks in kharkiv region, as of now, what is known, i think i can tell you more, please, the city of kharkiv is not hostile. there were no missile strikes, neither did the shaheds, well, at least for the moment they did not fly, everything that happens with shelling, it concerns the region, the border area, bogadukhiv region was shelled, of course there were enemies for it in kupyan region, and there are about ten villages, there is one dead, several injured people, in civil infrastructure it suffered here, and so did our residences... that's why the situation is like this, it doesn't change almost every day, somewhere there is more shelling, somewhere
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less, but the enemy constantly makes itself felt, it's artillery, mlrs shelling and so on. here, i want to raise and discuss such a topic, this is not an exclusive history of kharkiv, but unfortunately, it happened in kharkiv as well, unfortunately, it happened, it is good that this person was discovered, detained, and now she will be responsible according to the law. docent kharkiv. university adjusted strikes on, on, objects on the territory of ukraine, on objects, where enemy rockets were flying, you know, well, you can see how he was found there, they came to detain him, the transfer of the boxes, all these things , a colleague of mine asked me such a thing today, i thought to myself, he says, well, well, people are so socially irresponsible, maybe they are not very educated somewhere, or they have certain problems with the law, they go to cooperate with the enemy, or somewhere they are bought for about 50 dollars, this can still be understood,
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i say, but this is an associate professor, this is an educated person, well, how could he cooperate with the enemy, that is how would you answer this question, because such people are not only in kharkiv, we see such cases in other regions of ukraine as well, unfortunately , you know, i have an acquaintance who, by profession, is a psychotherapist, psychologist, deeply immersed in this topic, and when i asked him such a question, at the beginning of our post-24, at the beginning of the war, it did not occur to me how it happens, there were many such cases, and he simply explained to me, in a few years, there in five, 10 years, when a person, let's say, immerses himself in this the russian world, television, the internet , a lot of other things, a psychological block is formed in his head, which neither hail nor bombs can break through.
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that kharkiv was shelled or any other questions, this is war, we are not breaking through it, this is a difficult, let's say, psychological block , which is established regardless of whether you work there as a janitor, a bricklayer there or , let's say, an associate professor of this university, about an associate professor, this by the way, the university of internal affairs, firstly, secondly this, the department of cybernetics and technology date, on wait a second, this is a person, her level is a professional associate professor of such a department, i don’t know, in a telegram there i corresponded with the curators from russia, and well, how does he teach, what he teaches at this university, he has already taught, i think that will somewhere, in not a hundred remote places, he will teach, but the very level of training, professionalism, let's say, the date of technology, cybercrime and telegram correspondence with the curator. which, of course , sooner or later something will open up, that is
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, such feelings, you know, here comes the understanding that russian peace is definitely not always depends on intellectual abilities, not even abilities, maybe some informational baggage in a person's head, on the level of his education, on his awareness, it is such a defect that is either there or not, well, it's good that it was delayed, of course, but well, let's remember what happened a few days ago in dnipro, when a teacher, a teacher at the university, forced students to answer in russian, not in ukrainian, because it was more convenient that way. well, it’s so convenient for you, sit at home from vysotsky’s song, but it’s just that the wife sat down in the evening somehow there download, but what's the point here, but people think that it's normal, the worst thing is that people are in ukrainian universities, he was good at pointing rockets there, it's a crime, but it's not a crime, they think so and think that it's it's fine, address me in russian, of course you have to actively fight against it, and in ukraine these things are actually being done, but
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i don't think you can recycle such people, despite the fact that they will be dealt with in one way or another. question, well, here is disturbing information, in fact, dozens of kharkiv residents are in intensive care with corona virus, this is a situation not only in kharkiv, but you know, i think so, now a lot of people are suffering from the war, wounded soldiers are lying somewhere in hospitals and all over ukraine, and now, if the coronavirus is added to all this, we understand that this can be a big problem, plus, that it is possible to infect soldiers, wounded somewhere and so on, and the ability of our hospitals to receive these people, especially since many doctors have left, we know this, it is also not a secret and many what is the situation with this and are any actions being taken in order to minimize this coronavirus, with which, by the way, i will remind you that that year they said that the corona virus is over, it is gone, but you see, it is there, well , the load on medical facilities is there, now it is very heavy, and let’s put it this way, this applies not only, it is already the second wave of the coronavirus after the 24th,
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that was in the fall, sorry, in the spring there was such a wave in kharkiv, many people fell ill with... diseases, well, now some new strain has come, it's just that it's a bit more complicated in many points, maybe i'm not a doctor, i'm not a doctor in this matter , i can't say which one is more difficult, but this is already the second wave since the beginning of february 24 last year year, but the load goes not only to, let's say, infectious diseases, there are other institutions, departments, hospitals and so on, there are , let's say, the fact that you listed not enough doctors, someone left and so on, well , for example, such a mess as, eh- well, let's say, there are mental institutions there, there are various institutions, yes, they are overloaded , we have a shooting range there, from where 600 patients were taken out, patients after free release, these are severe forms of the disease, of the brain there and everything else, that is, these were the people, they were taken away of course in kharkiv, in other regions, i.e. now these hospitals
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overcrowded, let's say, there are not enough doctors, it's very difficult there, and sometimes, well ... you yourself understand what the situation is, what, let's say, is happening to people now, let's say, the load on the psyche and how much these appeals have grown, these a- ah, these people, or them, to the doctors, and it is very difficult there, well, i can tell you that literally a few days ago, one patient, whom i know personally, was sent there with an exacerbation to our 15 clinical hospital, and she only spent two days there though... three weeks, so she was just sent home, uh, can't handle it, they believe that it is not such an acute disease, or they have an overload there, this is one of the branches, the same applies to the coronavirus and everything else, but the doctors are in their places, they are working, and you know, such an example, from europe, to us relatives come back
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to get to some hospital there, dentistry there or something else, to undergo a course of treatment there. preventive measures and the like, because in europe it is both difficult and financially difficult, and let’s say that there is a bureaucratic procedure, such a procedure is not always easy, everything is easier here, you come, sign up and literally you are there on the same day and they took it there, doctors deal with you, that's why this is another problem, which concerns the further development of infectious, let's say, these, these issues, i think that our medicine will cope, everything will be fine, well, one more thing. we will briefly discuss the topic, because i first learned that a sound mine crippled a person in kharkiv oblast, unfortunately, not the first and, unfortunately, will not be the last case, in the village of sorokivka, in a field near the village of sorokivka, a forty-two-year-old man was blown up by enemy explosives, he was left without a lower leg limbs and is currently in the hospital, thank god that i survived, you can say in this situation, but unfortunately, we just saw a petal mine, which, by the way, is very dangerous,
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the rescuers reported about it, and plus i wrote for myself that another transport would be handed over, well special transport for demining, yes, one more car for demining, this is important, but this threat , which remains changes, as far as kharkiv is concerned, is a big problem, we know that in kherson region, there in donbas, but here is kharkiv region, which was also is partially occupied, and fighting continues on the territory oon, that's enough. such a serious technique, it was accepted, it was accepted by our, the head of the blue administration, that is, it is there on the internet, there are photos of how it works, all this is there, but it is one, you understand, it is not a party there, which was put there by, say, germany, there is a leopard-1, there are 10 tanks, there are 20 tanks, these are other customs, there is one machine for
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demining, well, in the conditions of the fact that, well, what areas do we have here and where military operations took place, this is half of the kharkiv region, we we understand that this is absolutely not enough, but the ministry of emergency situations, employees, pyrotechnicians, military personnel work constantly, take calls where necessary... leave, work constantly , that is, the amount of what they demined, found, extracted, it is thousands, thousands of thousands, dangerous objects, you understand, that is why the situation is like this, we thank the united nations for the provided machine, but we wanted more and not only from the united nations, and maybe also at, let's say there, let's say yes, enterprises that could manufacture such equipment, there is nothing so complicated there, and for us, when we made tanks, transporters, airplanes there and everything else, they will make , say, a demining machine, it is also possible, it could be put on stream so that they were in parts of the state emergency service and constantly
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worked, protecting the lives of our residents , as well as the specialists of the state emergency service, well, there is such an initiative, at least, that the armed forces of ukraine, first of all, i think, all those structures that work together with the isu for victory, they switched absolutely to providing goods and equipment, production, that's normal a dream, but over it we have to work so as not to depend on when someone hands us something. thank you very much for joining us, thank you for your professional comments, bohdan tkachuk was in touch with us, he is a deputy of the kharkiv district council, and now we will talk about decommunization, pushkin, oleksandr sergievich, ethiop were removed from kyiv, what a distinguished russian writer, and who was married to the great-granddaughter of the ukrainian hetman doroshenko, and actually he has such and such a connection,
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he has such a connection with ukraine, for sure, connection, i mean nataliya gencharova, well, boroshenko, then he was already in this in russia, lived to his age, well, that's how it happened there, and now this monument, which was also poured with paint, what with they just didn't do it, it was finally decided despite many reservations from different people. to dismantle, this cannot be called decommunization, because of course pushkin did not live to see communism, but it can definitely be called de-russification, i will add to the conversation vadim poznyakov, a person who is actively engaged in the process of decommunization, he is head of the organization decolonization of ukraine. mr. vadim, i congratulate you, i congratulate you, well, let 's start with this, as they once said, i remember the mayor of kharkov, and pushkin is here. well, because pushkin was always like that, as if he was not a communist , as if he was like that, believe me my friend, in a puffy, there, a star with happiness, russia will stand up,
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self-government will write our names, well, as if a revolutionary, somewhere in something, well, and here is pushkin, but in any case we understand that this is a russian narrative and it is being removed, so please tell me why there are cannons here, well, i would like to make a belt, the mayor of kharkiv said, moreover, here is pushkin, but he had erected a monument to pushkin, unlike in kyiv, a year ago, although he received the permission of the cabinet of ministers in the same way as in kyiv, i remember, sorry, i remember there serhii zhadan painted him several times somewhere, well, and you also participated in it directly, well, but please convince me, there is a more interesting story, as far as i know , they spoke with mr. terikh from one of the military formations and very, very gently asked to remove oleksandr sevgeevich. that's why oleksandr severgeyovych went into acquisitions very quickly. therefore somehow yes, it was not such a very big initiative of mr. terikhov himself, but he was asked very much , let’s say so, and here is pushkin, well, because
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pushkin, like a number of other representatives of the russian cultural pantheon, is essentially all the monuments of the street, these are the same markers of colonization, that is, it is a statement that this is a territory that is either loyal to russia, or belongs to russia in general. that is, let's look at our monuments on the territory of most of ours bridge. okay, we removed everything communist, almost everything communist, still not everything, but let's take a look at the monuments to whom, in the majority of monuments, there are still monuments, monuments to pushkin, gagain, tolstoy, golky, ours in principle, much less, on on, that is, and that, this is the pantheon, maybe taras shevchenko, lesya ukrainka, ivan franko, who tried. to somehow use a communist , but this is a separate story, that is, in general, all names, streets, all monuments are markers, territories, well, whose land is it, there in conditional
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hungary, streets, monuments belong to others representatives, in slovakia to their heroes, in poland to their own, in france to their own, that is, on the territory of ukraine, it is logical that monuments should stand to ukrainian figures, or to representatives of other nationalities who are friends of ukraine, as well as to the streets, and somehow it turns out so illogically that the cities are ukrainian, and the streets are named in the vast majority after russians and the monuments stand on the vast majority, part of russians, that is , somehow it does not match, then they marked or marked that here is russia, here is pushkin, here golky, here ostrovsky, here lomanosov, across the street, by the way, there is also a monument to mendeleev from pushkin, ugh, that is, it was just an understanding, they marked, showing that this is their land, and now we have to finally remove these marks of the russian world, you know, but what if speaking in general in kharkiv oblast, how many more, well, here you know, ambiguous relationship to these monuments, not to a certain soldier, but i always have the thought that these
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are like ibrat graves and what was done in soviet times was not there no body at all, or at all, approximately, it is simply made like this the marker is like this, you know, it's a monument, it's like let's go, although, again, no one there really knows who will die and which ukrainians most importantly gave their lives for their land during the second world war, so maybe here it would be worth simply upgrading them a bit and emphasizing that , that it was the ukrainians who perished, for whom the war passed through ukraine twice and swept from lviv to kharkiv and then from kharkiv to lviv, that is it, but in general, how many street names remain, there, avenues, squares, parks and monuments slaughterhouses in kharkiv oblast, how active it should be here work, even in times of full-scale war. in fact, we have not yet carried out a complete inventory of kharkiv oblast, periodically there are some objects that we did not know about, i can say that the process continues actively, more actively than in many regions,
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it concerns the city of kharkiv, where there is still a very large the number of soviet symbols there, but also the number of dismantled soviet symbols is one of the largest in ukraine, that is, kharkiv in general, kharkiv region is being cleaned, the fact that there is still a lot, but the work continues and the work continues more actively than most regions, this is also true, especially with regard to all these monuments from the period of the second world war, we are very actively working on this issue now, we are studying it, very often on these plates, there are schools of variants of these there are indeed mass graves, but there are actually not as many mass graves as one might think, i.e. not under every monument to a soldier there is a barracks grave, absolutely, very often it is even indicated in the technical documentation, and absolutely not always, there after all, someone is buried, plus people are usually buried, after all, they are not the surnames of fellow villagers there very often, because well , fellow villagers cannot simply die there,
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relatively speaking in some village. where they were born during the war, and also there, a resident of kharkiv, he fought not only in kharkiv, that is why very often the names of those who died there are from different territories from russia, from belarus , from uzbekistan, that is, they are plates not even with the surname of ukrainians, not from by the surnames of the residents of this or that city or village, these are slabs in general with people who simply died in in one or another of our settlements, that is why there is generally a great deal of confusion as to what to do with these same monuments, because there is a soviet soldier standing, beneath him are plaques with the names of people who died on the territory of one or another settlement, the vast majority there there are no residents of this settlement, and if there were, the question arises, then what is this monument doing there at all, you know, in kyiv there is now a problem, what to do with the shchors monument on taras shevchenko boulevard, a famous monument, well, really it is sculptural handsome, you can't do anything here, shchors is a ukrainian, a ukrainian who was staunchly a collaborator, fought for
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the soviet army during the civil war, was a division commander, was shot dead at the age of 24 with a shot in the back by his own people, who, well, somewhere there, something was wrong with him they were forgiven, like other vatashkas of these, well, teams like kotovsky, bozhenko and many, many others, well, there is an initiative, and let's see what we will do with this horse, and let's maybe we will leave the horse, well, that is, these problems too, they, well, people should understand what's going on with all due respect, yes, shors is a conditional motorola of the beginning of the late 10s, early 20s of the last century, yes, well, if you say it like that, you can also say whether there is a conditional givi or a conditional zakharchenko, of course, what is here. ..

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