tv [untitled] November 18, 2023 4:30am-5:00am EET
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[000:00:00;00] the government made this decision to increase the fixed price of electricity for the population, that is, you stand here more in the position of the head of the nkrr than in the position of the government, well, i stand closer to the position of economically justified logic, yes, er, i would not think about market tariff for now, that is, i would think about a tariff that would cover all components of the costs of production and supply of electricity on the one hand, and on the other hand, of course, what is needed is to normalize the system of subsidies in order for the one who financially can not to pay, this bill for electricity or for gas or for heat, so that he pays only a certain part, of course, that this part will be determined by those incomes that people have, because when, if the tariff is low, then
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relatively speaking, understated, then a pensioner or a family of pensioners is subsidized , so is a millionaire, but they are all subsidized if the price is higher, and the subsidy will be given only to pensioners or others, that is, there will no longer be a millionaire, that is, why should a millionaire to pay pennies if he has enough money in order to pay this tariff quite painlessly, well, this is a separate big topic now before the monetization of fields. well, we don't have much time left before, but still the tariffs are increasing, but while you were talking, i found the news, i tried, quickly looked, there i found arrears, that in kyiv, two weeks ago, information on kyiv by heat 6 billion uah in debt, that is why it is such a big topic, but payment discipline, you noticed, you watched, people pay with
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an increased tariff, is it necessary? fix it, we can raise it to ourselves, grv, i'm not ready to talk about payment discipline now, but i remember before and one of the houses i lived in once, and it was such a seemingly beautiful newly built house, and they hung a list on the door cobblestones, and these sums were impressive, although it is clear that those people who bought apartments in this building, probably what they could pay, there is a question here, the question is actually that responsibility, how people relate to it, often consists of , that people who receive less can turn out to be more responsible for timely payment, but now, in the conditions of the war, someone left , and someone, because now it is not possible to turn off the electricity supply, water supply, if you do not pay, and someone, someone took it as such an absolute permission not to pay,
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yes, some people have meters, neither for water nor for heat , the person has moved out, he is charged for the average consumption there, but this is a separate topic, you know what you want, yes, yes, to have time to talk about, well, electricity we understood, yes, that we were preparing for strikes russia, but last fall we, we were not ready for this, and russia played such and such a card that we did not expect, now we are already trying to model the situation, what else russia can do, what we expect, and there are talks about the fact that russia can arrange a gas blackout for us, arrange for us a sewerage blackout, conditionally, yes, in kyiv there, by striking where it can stop us, there is a water supply and sewage system, is there any understanding of, well, first, to what extent it is really real, and secondly, how is it at all then to protect, that is, gas distribution networks, well
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, this is technogenic. well, in fact, uh, my scenario in general is this, my forecast is that it is optimistic, that we will live in conditions of blackouts, but there will be no catastrophes of a national scale, but at the same time, in some districts, regions, blackouts are possible there and on a few days, due to the fact that the gas distribution infrastructure or the electricity distribution infrastructure will be damaged, that is, of course, that in some area, if in... where the equipment is targeted, there is a situation, kherson from yesterday, without electricity, i don’t know if they have already restored it, so actually there were such situations in kherson and in kharkiv oblast, but a few days pass there and they restore it, of course, but near the front line it is a much more acute problem, and to restore it it is more difficult and there are more flights there, well, the positive thing is that the forecast for the winter is such that the winter will be warmer than
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even the past, and the past was very warm in our country, it is clear that that means the 800 rockets that natalya spoke about today humenyuk, that russia has accumulated 800 missiles, and can use them immediately apply as soon as possible. there will be a constant minus in ukraine, they may not be applied, right, uh, well, here it’s more a question of the military, although i think that their hand may be shaking, imagine if there will be a plus until february, just no let's talk about this technique that can be applied to shelling, and what can and what, what lessons they can learn from last year, so that, as they say, i won't give a hint. but, we must be ready, we must not have any excessive optimism that nothing will happen,
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but it is also not necessary to live in the pessimism of waiting for tomorrow, well, last week the network was overpowered for 48 hours, this only causes anxiety in people, and you need to understand that it can happen with a high probability, whether in 48 hours or 48 days it is necessary to understand that this can happen, but it is necessary to understand that the companies were preparing , the specialists are ready, and we came in one winter, and until this winter, and let's hope that the ukrainians have also learned their lessons from last winter, at least power banks, there is thermomobility , what a supply of food, water has already been accumulated, and this and that already, and this also makes it stronger, thank you very much for an incredibly interesting conversation, andrian prokip, energy expert of the ukrainian institute of the future. iryna prokopyeva, i'm yevhen plinsky, i was
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on night watch with you, see you on the air. chevrons approaching victory. this year's winter promises to be difficult again. the enemy is targeting critical infrastructure facilities. so we have to prepare for the most difficult scenarios. keep the heat, insulate the houses, it will be difficult, but the fighting spirit cannot be borrowed from the ukrainians. think about additional safe source of heat. everyone should be responsible this winter. invite your relatives, from the regions that have suffered destruction, together it is warmer and more fun, the best way to warm up is to engage in light sports, because our energy is enough to overcome any cold, stock up on flashlights and power banks, charge them and
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stock up food, water and warm clothes. warm up deliciously, fragrant tea or a hot dish, they give warmth from the inside, and calories are not superfluous in winter, make friends with neighbors, a group is easier and an enemy? and to beat, a to winter, even more so, and most importantly, support the armed forces, thanks to them we have the opportunity to face this winter, and as long as we are united, we are not afraid of either enemies or the cold, we hold on to each other, we will overcome the winter together, a warm country, ukrainian, gives freedom, our determination and defiance are hidden even in the letters, who else puts not just a dot over i, but two
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dots over i, the ukrainian language of the free. chevrons that the victory is approaching, and another year when we do not celebrate, but choose our independence, and another day when they try to deprive us of the right to be ourselves, and more one fleetingness of a terrible war that has been going on for centuries, but the world has already been convinced: our independence will not be invaded, drowned, burned, shot, and the greater our hatred, the stronger our independence, the
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closer our victory. we prove independence every day. i don't know if i can, it's enough for me. what i have, women don't get 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 they refuse me? high position, probably not for me, like me there are many, i can't, of course you can, it was the first hug after the release, and a year later a golden heifer. mrs. lydia, who survived the occupation in khersonivod
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, pushed her with a machine gun, so that her back was black. attacks by the occupiers who were looking for her grandson. i think this is the same rashist, and the grandson of archy, a fighter of the armed forces of ukraine. bumba, anu, this is the story of the family of free kherson. she went out, hid, and everything, already, i think, runs exactly, rashist, and here is the baby, ours, our dove, and the grandmother both from joy and from fear, as i fell and almost broke my face, and my god, and then i yelled hysterically, and when they recognized me, at what moment did they recognize me, and he was already running up, across... the road, he ran from the other
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side and everything and the woman, how am i, that’s it, i i fell like that, i thought i was going to break my face, but grandmother, grandmother, what kind of grandmother, grandmother, fainted , that the child has arrived, what are you doing, and they are driving right away, they are signaling the same thing, that liberation, liberation, but what about , and you knew that kherson was released at that moment, he went out for a walk with the dog, come, i think, he just went out in a daze and came back, i think, what? he came back, he says: kherson has been liberated, i say, you are a fool, and he is crying, he has not cried for anyone, my grandfather is already 75 years old, almost, he is crying, i say, it cannot be, and then i hear honking, cars honking, everything, how did she come out, people are standing here, boys are running, young people, running up, and congratulating and all this, and that in two days our cat has arrived, daichyk, so that you... the healthy one will come back faster and
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that all the boys and girls will all come back, i pray for you and bow down to you all i have on my goppro on the camera i have i was wearing a helmet at the time, a full record, and as it happened, it was the second day, and we were still based in mykolaiv at the time, and we were going to kherson on an assignment, and there the boss set me a certain task, and it so happened that i stopped by. to the city, i say: let's go for a drive, please, just down my street, because i missed her so much, and it so happened that we are going, and it's just, well, you can say, yes, a coincidence, i don't know , it had to be like that, for sure, and if you noticed, here we have such a turn, near the house, and i look like this, i look like my house and i see, and it seems to me, do i really see, that my brother was still sitting next to me, you say, do you also see that the gate is open?
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and she was a little bit open, he says: yes, and i say to the driver, stop, stop, stop, it ’s all as you know, like in some dream, because i, well, i really wanted to go home, see it everything, being in the occupation, then taking part in all these actions there , and i did not believe at all that this could be , because then there was no communication, only sterlin was standing in the center of the city, call, who you can there to call from there, and i could not dial, neither grandmother nor grandfather, tell them to at least come out to me there for a second, and it just so happened that i see that the gate is open, so i stop the engine room, i just run over, i see grandmother, yes, i’m already falling down there, here’s a picture like that, and were you laughing or crying at that moment , you know, these days when we entered kherson, i felt some kind of extravaganza, i was so overwhelmed, with everyone with
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feelings, i was both happy and sad, and ants ran over me, i couldn't get inspired, you know, as in a kind of stupor, that is, i saw it as if in the spring, that i would come to this moment, so to speak, but i did not understand how i would feel it exactly, and when you get it, and see it, visually, let's say, well, these are indescribable feelings, it was a short meeting, i went on to fulfill my ... let's say the duties that were set in front of me, but then on the way back, on the way back, so i drove to my grandmother's house with the boys, literally on this very table. we drank tea in the czech republic, ate there, grandmother arranged so much for us, as always, but we we quickly intercepted something and went to work in a settlement, we were the first ones there, ukrainian soldiers, whom they saw, people in general, and then i realized that the
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feelings i felt there, that probably this is the real one the foundation and father of the feeling for which we are. and we fight because, well, when you see the eyes of children , there are old, bent people who look at you with such hope, who actually love you, well , they don't know you, but they already love you because you are them there he protected, and the rascals, like the rascals came for the babies, i open it, and they were like that for two days, that’s how the rashists were here, and it pulls, pulls me there to... i open the gate, i look, the bus is standing, but the abava is blind, and they come out, i was scared, and they said, we can and to come at night, they used to bring the same child there with sledgehammers, you won’t say, this one, but i say, i don’t know,
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but where is he, in what city, i say, maybe he is not abroad, where well, i know, and when was the last time we saw each other, i say, at my mother's birthday for a new year. and what needs to be said, here all over the house, it's me i say, where is his bed, show me where his bed is, let’s say a husband and wife are sleeping, this one, there is a sister and a brother, i say, but where is he, he will no longer sleep where i say, father, well, father , i say, and there will be no maater, no, they climbed, climbed, of course, this reindeer herder pushed me with this automatic machine, which even has a black back. my grandson changed during the war, tell me honestly, well, he became like that, you know how solid that is, even though i know it’s a baby, but still a warrior, a warrior, a defender, tell me, what’s more difficult,
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when it's occupation, or when it's war directly, well, for you personally, you know, it seems to me that it's almost certain. and two similar things, yes, but in war they definitely want to kill you directly, you know, and you have to somehow get around it, so to speak, and here you can still swim a little, because you know your place here and you don't know thoughts, let's say, the occupiers, but i understood that if they wanted to take me and they took me, then i would probably hardly get out alive, because people who did not take such, let's say, active social actions, as i did in my time guys, i just always loved ukraine, as i still love our people , we always organized some pro-ukrainian actions and so on and so on, so i understood that for the occupiers i was a target, one of the first, because they tried such people should be suppressed immediately, so that they would not be of any social importance
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there, and so on, and i tried, i did not live completely at home, although you know very well, sometimes you want to come to your native walls and so on, but when... . understood that they could come every day, i tried to move less, the first sunday of the occupation, i definitely understood that i would fight, but i didn't understand how to leave, it's just that, well, it turned out that we were somewhere across, it was probably even more difficult for you with tattoos to leave, it was difficult, yes, and about three months later it so happened that we got together, let’s say, all together, made a collective decision to leave for the controlled territory of ukraine, and i was the only one who left... two days later i was in the army, i came of my own free will , i was then 26 years old, and they said that they could not mobilize me because of my age, and you can only sign a contract, well, since i had a very strong , so to speak, thirst and will to somehow
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help in the army, i signed this contract and literally a month later i got to england, i went through assault infantry courses there in the lviv region, i went through courses for the commander of a 152-mm gun, and i already got to mykolaiv, and you knew then that with your family, that is, you were at least a little in touch, yes, of course, of course , only grandmother and grandfather remained here, the strongest, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, my whole family went to the controlled territory , so to speak, and it was difficult to leave, you have a tonolka and for, we simply grouped ourselves so much that they believed us, we simply played such a role that we go there to grandma on the birthday, that we will soon return, there and so on, and we were released, although the last extreme checkpoint, so to speak, where the chechens are. were, it was difficult to pass, but my mother helped , so to speak, ordered them there, something, and they let us pass,
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like you do in the army, well, i like it very much, actually, and i want to say that to all the boys, who are looking at me now, and who know me and have not yet fought, i want to say that it is necessary to go, because in fact a lot of men are realizing themselves now, precisely in the armed forces of ukraine, that is, i also could not shoot accurately there, or throw a cool grenade there, or raise a drone and destroy it there, but you can learn all this and discover some of your own potential, because in reality, i think, the war will continue for more than one month, and maybe even more than one year, who is faster will come here and begin to show a desire to learn why, that and will stay alive, i think for sure. we already have that, we are nervous in donetsk region, when our relatives are in kherson, do you know that
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everything will be fine with them, as far as i am sure for some reason , you know, in this, i don't know, for some reason, i understand that it is not easy for everyone right now, and if i continue to burden myself with the fact that they are here, it will not make it easier for me, nor for them, i know what is happening here, i am everyone. days on the line , so to speak, i understand what it is, but what is left for us to do, but not hold on, become stronger and go forward to the end, to victory, i think it's not the right time to hang your nose, so let's say, how is it at home, now, say, how is it in donbas, or in another way, well , you know, for sure, i already consider donbas home, because that's where my mother and i are sometimes we talk, and she says, what are you doing, i say, i'm going home, there, like home? i mean back home, its location is in the donbass, so i’ve never been until this moment, so to speak, but
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i like it very much and it’s very similar to me in the south of ukraine, and it’s these fields, meadows, fields, very - very cool, me i like it, it's cool at home too, but in the first days, when you arrive, you can't believe that you're at home, that relatives and close people are nearby, there and so on, some kind of alienation. but then you normally stabilize in principle and everything is fine. when i arrived in donbas, i realized that in fact, the war there was probably the most intense, at that moment, but now it is also not every day, there is no such moment as when we would catch some kind of silence there, you know, there , or some kind of pause, that is, it goes there, constantly, a lot hard, saturated, and they work there... with everything possible, probably, and what is difficult for you in the war?
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well, probably the most difficult of all is losing those whom you knew very well, with whom you probably lived, and you know it, somehow such a family is formed there, er, which you already consciously or unconsciously, you you see in the future, that is, for example, we are the guys there, whom we have already lost, we thought with them that we will come to the yug, there someone will deal with this, there will be someone with that, you know, and when you are not there every day, and i won't say, glory god, what's wrong, but it often happens that you lose your siblings somehow, this, well, it's not possible to convey it in words, this, this is probably exactly the same, er, the most difficult of this whole process, and so in principle, as long as we are alive, as long as we are breathing, everything is fine in principle, but how can you fully feel like a man there, when everyone...' is fighting now, for example, yes, and you will somehow try to get away from it, i understand , there are doctors, yes, who perform operations there, there are,
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there is a list, so to speak, of professions, yes, which there, one can say, are not untouched by this, process, but i believe that every self-respecting man, every man who has two arms, two legs, should now stand there, and not necessarily, i am not telling everyone, shoot there, storm, there, conduct some reconnaissance actions, it is possible, if a person does not feel any desire or confidence there, you can dig, you can cook, you can feed the soldiers, you can drive to the positions, that is , there are options for how to help become one with the army, just a mass, when a year ago i wrote an interview for you, you spoke russian, it is donetsk that ukrainized you so much. it's just that i think that we all need to become more ukrainized somehow, maybe it's that our language is very
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rich, melodious, charming, one might say. that's why i think it's necessary for everyone to switch and at least be able to speak their own language, it's very, very important, i think it was easy for you to switch to ukrainian, i'll say this, i'm a guy myself, not that i'm from the city, i'm from the village , you can say, that's why we somehow from the very birth, probably my birth, yes, everyone there talked, with a surzhik, someone purely in the ukrainian language, so it was not a problem for me to switch to this mode there, because i also studied the ukrainian language and literature at school and i had quite good results there, that is, i coped with it normally, but would it make sense to return , for example, to you in kherson, due to the fact that there may not be anything left of this kherson, or there will be, you know, it seems to me that it
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will be one of those, so to speak, into which huge funding will be poured, we have here is everything that can only be, that is, in what other region, tell me, has a sea, a river, such huge steppes and the crimea is also nearby, it seems to me that this is the klondike, yes, we have a more beautiful land, we have more beautiful people, here i think that in general there is no need to think whether can come back, or should we come back here, we should raise ours, let's say, from the position where it is now, let's say, not at the highest, you know how it hurts me, and all the guys who are there from the same city to drive by and see how our neighborhoods are abandoned there, yes there parks, when you saw them, this is a place for others, and here is this background, which, so to speak, was created by the war , ugh, well, for example, it hurts me a lot, but
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spiritually, mentally, i want to make it so that it is completely the opposite. and it is 100 times better there than it was before, so we will all return here, and we will make from this region, i don’t know, something so pilgrimage and masterpiece, you came up with what you will do, as you did before, yes, i was engaged in all that, uh, that was interesting, and i am interested in a lot of things, i also want to do land, farming, there are a lot of plans, in fact, but now we have one common goal , to which, to which... we will definitely come and for the handsome man to return to us, for him to give us great-grandchildren, this is a request, a request, and for the sun to shine faster, let's try, let's try,
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