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i'm talking about this, i'm talking about this , he was just like an observer, so in principle, he has a different vision of the maidan, and maybe even it is not in some way confused, because when i read now a lot of these stories on facebook from, well, let's say so, from the active activists of the maidan and the receiving authorities after the maidan, right? which maidan gave power, which in many ways, to put it mildly, did not cope with the mandate he gave maidan, to be honest, i don't care what zelensky says there, because i see hypocrisy, so to speak , what with on the one hand, what is on the other side, and the reluctance to even try to figure out what, we literally have two, two minutes, so actually, yes, what the heck, i don’t know why
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zelenskyy is starting to spin this topic again, it’s simple, that is , i'm guessing, but i don't want to believe it, it's just, is he under some kind , here's today's interview itself, i honestly didn't understand, because my logic works, well, it's very bad if you're in one interview you talk about maidan 3, which is supposed to take place this year and oust you from power, and then you talk that the military should not engage in politics, and we know. that the most popular in ukraine are the military, the armed forces and so on, then someone, not me, someone may have a logical sequence, so that it is possible that after a certain time the resignation of certain military personnel, high-ranking military personnel, who, according to the authorities, may be interested in politics, yes, it will cause some kind of protest. and the best option is
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to preemptively call it maidan 3, which is organized by russia, it is not mine option, this is just me speaking as a political technologist, modeling the situation, well, in general , let’s listen to a little something like this, the despair of russian propagandists, how they can’t influence now, it’s interesting, just in principle, it’s some kind of shame, as it was at bulgakov's, what a field indeed. this is also the same process, it’s just like endless grinding, like with biden’s article, what kind of maidan, well , the unfortunate old man has come to bury him at the kremlin wall, well, the point is that in order to organize a maidan besides information, diplomatic, media, and financial support need to be used to influence the masses , with the help of which russia can influence the masses of ukrainian citizens and the tv channel
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. , in the 14th year, are now closed, that is, it was only possible to do it in the 15th-16th, but not now, i have the opportunity to do maidan 3 here, there is no possibility, i agree, i agree, unfortunately, unfortunately, we have already run out, even we went over a bit, thank you very much oleksiy, it was oleksiy holobutsky, deputy director of the situation modeling agency, you and i. see you tomorrow, i was flying, flying, and the cough stopped me, the cough is a symptom of a respiratory disease, so we treat it respiratoryly, we do inhalation , lordegial is an inhaler for cough, lordegial is a direct way to expel phlegm, when colds and runny noses come, noses want to go to the resort , humor for everyday.
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from eurovision, the song resonated so much that we got into the billboard charts. on the eve of the regional operation of the united forces, ukrainian fighters for the first time for... reconnaissance-strike unmanned complex bayraktar vasyl winter's big broadcast my name is vasyl winter two hours of air time two hours of your time we will talk about the most important two hours to learn about the war serhii izgurets joins our air the military results of the day and what he lives. the world, what in the world yuriy fizel will tell. for two hours, in order to be aware of economic news, i will give the floor to oleksandr morchivka, he will talk about the economy during the war and sports news. evgeny pastukhov is ready to talk about sports. two hours in the company of favorite presenters. lina cheshenina is ready to talk about culture during the war.
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presenters who have become familiar to many. maybe the weather will at least give us some optimism. mrs. natalka didenko is ready to tell us. and also distinguished guests of the studio. we will have volodymyr ogrysko today. if everything goes well, the events of the day in two hours, vasyl zima's big broadcast, a project for smart and caring people, at dinner at espresso, i'm dora khumnyak, ceo razom for ukraine, congratulations to all the espresso tv team, for 10 years. very important work, you, like us, were born in the revolution of dignity, and you went through the difficult path of revolution, covid and full-scale intervention, during that whole time you
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always provide important information and we want on behalf of the whole team together in ukraine, in america, in different different countries. thank you, thank you very much for all your efforts and we wish you all the best for the next 10 years. on the air from washington, the program of the ukrainian service of the voice of america, time, i... welcome, following the head of the pentagon, lloyd austin, in german defense minister boris pistorius arrived in kyiv on tuesday. in the ukrainian capital, among other things, he met with his colleague rustem umyerov and announced a new package of military aid in the amount of 1,300 million
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euros. it has four pppost systems, artillery shells and anti-tank mines. let's talk more about the results of the german minister's visit to ukraine and more with our european correspondent bohdan. bohdan, hello, greetings, bohdan, what is the importance of the visit of the german minister to ukraine right now and who is it primarily for directed such a demonstration of support from berlin and washington? yulia, well, a very serious figure was just mentioned, over a billion euros, the german aid package, it is almost one and a half billion dollars, i think that such a gift should definitely be announced, that it should not be given personally, personal connections are very important, president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi has repeatedly stated that it is very important for ukraine not to feel alone during this brutal war, and always emphasized
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that personal contacts are certainly better than video communication, for example, well, besides, we know that from russia. leaders, including president putin, very often emphasize that the west will get tired of supporting ukraine, will lose interest, or will no longer be able to, and this is what they often say, and the idea of russia is to endure longer, endure more , than the event, and i think like the visit of the american secretary of defense lloyd osi. on e-e these days, as well as the visit of the german minister, who , by the way, repeated, emphasized that germany is now the second largest donor of military aid to ukraine, after the united states,
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it is obvious that this is also very important, especially before the beginning of this winter, which , as expected, will probably be quite, quite difficult for ukraine to survive, because the experience of russia's previous attempts to destroy ukrainian infrastructure and the need, in particular, of anti-missile defense systems, which he announced... the german minister, obviously this is important. bohdan, the announcement we didn't hear from pistorius is taurus long-range missiles, which ukraine has repeatedly asked about. tomorrow is another meeting of ramstein, can anything change in these 24 hours? i dare to predict although, of course, everyone can make mistakes, but meetings in the ramstein format usually did not become a place for such extraordinary announcements. steps, which would be, probably the step of announcing the supply of german cruise missiles to
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ukraine, if it will happen, it will probably take place at the highest political level, and maybe not necessarily tomorrow, where the defense ministers will hold a meeting. bohdan, another topic i wanted to discuss with you is the situation on the russian-finnish border. the finnish government is considering the option to close the checkpoints due to the influx of migrants, an artificial crisis which. as they suspect, is russia creating? the american institute for the study of war says that this is a hybrid tactic by moscow aimed at destabilizing nato. how serious can this threat really be? well, here again we are talking about estimates , which can obviously change depending on the circumstances, but at the moment we can hardly talk about an influx of migrants and we can hardly talk about any serious threat, in particular for finland, because other countries of the european union are arriving much
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more migrants, this problem is serious, in particular for countries like italy, spain, even for the british, boats across the english channel with refugees or migrants, this is a very serious political problem, and first of all a political one, because in those countries, and in particular from finland, we heard warnings that. such attempts to destabilize the border , attempts to destabilize the country, they still have an impact on politics, they cause discussions in society, and they are the result of the actual confrontation, because under normal conditions, if there are any problematic border crossings, then of course you can return people or a person... back, and usually in civilized countries it is done that way, but it is obvious that in this situation, russia
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has chosen the tactics of destabilization, the tactics of confrontation, yes as belarusian leader lukashenko tried to do about two years ago, concentrating refugees on the border with poland. of course, bohdan, thank you very much, our european correspondent, bohdan tsyupin, was in touch from london. just like us with ukraine on euromay maidan 10 years ago, the united states and partners stand firmly with you today. glory to ukraine, us ambassador bridget brink addressed ukrainians with these words on the occasion of the day of dignity and freedom. 10 years ago, the government of the then prime minister mykola azarov stopped ukraine's preparation for the conclusion of the association agreement with the european union. already in the evening , the first protesters came to the square. the action, which was named euromaidan, will later develop into a three-month resistance of ukrainians. dignity, to the anniversary of those events the voice of america met with three maidan activists whose lives
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changed forever in november 2013, says lesya bakalets. right there near the monument. they lined up and, as if receiving an order, they began to beat everyone in a row. yuliy terikhov was one of the students who came under the force of the berkut maidan on the night of november 29-30, 2000 , 14th year, when the euromaidan turned into a revolution. i didn't think that there would be so many of me, well, if the consequences of being beaten, it seemed under adrenaline, well, there were a couple, a couple of times, or three or five, but, i looked in mirror, there half the back was blue. independence square and the surrounding streets for yulia forever remained places of confrontation. he stops every few meters to tell that he was shot here. here he and his friends were going on an assault. one of the shocks of my brain
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happened right here. many berkut people just ran at us from above, hurling these stun grenades at us, i remember one morning i found a piece of this plastic grenade in my pocket, the jacket had holes, and it seems that it was that morning, so smelly, leaky from this grenade, i... was going to pass the session to karpenko karay. then yuliy studied in the first year and planned to become a sound engineer. three months of the maidan changed all his life plans. now he is the captain of the armed forces. in general, i wanted to be some kind of famous dj, write electronic dance music there, but you see how life turned out, the war began, and i, like all my brothers, went there, i dropped out of school and went to serve in one third of a separate special forces regiment, we went to donetsk airport. to the square
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people who were already the driving force came out. father sergius and i meet near st. michael's cathedral. on the night of november 30, he was the first to open his gate for students fleeing from berkut. the seminarians who were here, and the priests, they did not expect any blessing from above from their leaders, they opened the door, they made a shelter for the defenders of the maidan, those who fled from the berkut, and began to beat the nabat. at that time, father serhiy served in the kherson temple and taught at the local university. his protest began calmly, and ended in dismissal. from the university and the new role of chaplain in the 30th mechanized brigade named after prince konstantin ostrosky. i remember that i just took two ukrainian flags in the church. in the atelier, i bought a yellow-blue ribbon, scissors, and with two students just handed out ribbons on freedom square in kherson. we cut and distributed ribbons to people. this is how our kherson maidan began. now
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priest serhiy dmitriev, chief chaplain of the territorial defense command of the ukrainian armed forces. this is all a continuation of our struggle for freedom the state, the ukrainian people, the maidan was probably the platform that charged us, paid us, the revolution of dignity became the point of no return to the old life for oksana sivak as well. at that time, she worked as an obstetrician-gynecologist, in breaks between work she went to the maidan to treat sick and wounded protesters. when the first exacerbation occurred on january 19. we watched the news for about two hours with friends in a neighboring house and thought that it was a provocation, that it was there, i don't know, something, but when we saw that it was no longer a provocation, we left to the maidan, uh, well, it was quite cold then, we put on white t-shirts on top, painted a cross with lipstick, we were so naive, uh, and to
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the first barracks, and there i received my first wounded, then... the organization on the maidan oksana called controlled chaos, everyone somehow clearly understood who and what should be done, those doctors who came from other cities, then they came there for a week, well, for several days, because they either took a vacation, or they took some shifts there, and the people of kyiv used to come at night, and we somehow had a so-and-so in our house schedule. after the maidan, oksana completed her medical practice and is more involved in law-making in the field of health care. now she works as an adviser to the minister of veterans affairs and takes care of a psychological counseling center, we once met with friends, well, at the beginning it was full-scale and it was as if everyone was happy to see each other, because again everyone got together, i say so, my god, they are all the same people, and my friend says, no, there are more of us, our
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children have grown up, that is, it turns out that in the 14th year our children were 10-12 years old there, now they raised activists say that even 10 years later , the maidan is not over for them, because the struggle against both external and internal enemies continues. we probably did not assess the scale of this problem at that time. we thought that it would be so easy, but we had a heavenly hundred and we thought that this was already a big price for victory, but it turned out that it would be a long, long time. it seems to me that for our country, this is a great chance to escape from all this, it is a great price, but this is probably the last chance, lesya bakalets, voice of america from kyiv. the administration of us president joe biden urges congress to approve the request
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for additional funding for ukraine as soon as possible. earlier this month, a delegation of the ukrainian military visited washington with an advocacy... mission, they explained to american high-ranking officials how ukraine uses american aid, and why we cannot stop supporting the country now. andriana arekhta susak, head of the women's veterans movement, told maria ulyanovska about what she told us joint chiefs of staff charles brown about how the military responds to the pompous wedding of the lviv ex-prosecutor during the war, about war fatigue and ukraine's leaning towards negotiations with russia. their conversation continues. and how do you explain to the congressmen and those high-ranking officials with whom you meet why you need to continue supporting ukraine , it is important to explain to the voters, to the americans, that this aid goes, it is not stolen, it goes directly to the battlefield, because we use these weapons and we see it is precisely her on the battlefield, the second is that the price of taxes that go to
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ukraine is not commensurate with the lives of people, and we have no indulgence, not to fight for the stability of europe, for the stability of the west , for our country, for the liberation of our territories, our people and for freedom, simply for life. i ask what is the price of an american soldier's life, and it is, in fact, more than, in the material sense of the word, although life is not comparable, well , it is not measured in money, but the world is cruel, and you need to get used to that, that the price person, it exists in economic terms, if ukrainians, the ukrainian army will be without soldiers, if soldiers in the ukrainian army, they are ending, who will then protect the stability of europe, the world is going to the point that if we are not supported with weapons, then the american troops and western nato troops, they will fight against, against
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the aggressor countries, you had a meeting with the chief of the joint staffs in the usa, charles brown, new, and what impression did he make on you, he is called a legend, here in the air force, he has many combat missions, and i just wanted to meet him as a person, as a veteran and as a military man and meet the question about ukraine, i told him that it is necessary to change tactics and learn lessons, because the time will come that you can also fight, and he looked at me like that, very surprised, what a brazen girl, here are all the warehouses that are released by providing weapons to ukraine, they are filled with new weapons, but we have feedback, well, for example, what works, and so much better, and so much better, and it's surprising. because america is the leader in supplies, the leader in material support, that is, in weapons, but they lose against the background of the fact that they do not take
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feedback and do not cooperate in planning, we used to war, a society where every family has almost lost someone close, i think not, because it takes time for their wounds to encapsulate a little bit, if you talk about military, military fatigue. did they get used to the war, well, who how, someone burned out, someone is fighting in the 14th year and will continue to fight , because the mission is like this, someone gets used to it and continues to fight because of fear, because there is a fear that the children will fight, and that's all, when, and someone in general, did not even understand that it was a war, that is, when you, as a military woman, see photos from a wedding lviv ex-prosecutor, what do you feel at this time, what would you like? to say, with that number of requests, well, there are military personnel there, there is a need for a drone , there is a need for that, there is a need for that, small donats are saving, 20,000
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children, deported and lost contacts, where are they, the people we are looking for, who are in captivity or the missing, the wounded here, the first group of disabilities, when i see it, i do not consider them citizens of the country for which i am fighting, i would not give such people the right to choose at all. and the right to vote, that is, there is a gray mass that is not included, what should they choose and do something else and influence some processes in ukraine, it hurts, yes, because i know the price, if the 14th year, i went and counted a hundred friends there in three months, full-scale, then now i don't even know who is where, and it will be even more difficult that the victory will be told by those who... but very few of us will survive, and life will go on, life must go on, people say that they are tired of war, huh, are you tired, how
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do you perceive it, tired of war, because they came there in kyiv, in the center of the club, well in the center of kyiv and without looking at the curfew, just to have fun, because they are tired, i think that everyone who is losing or waiting for prisoners or waiting for at least news whether he is alive or not alive, whether they can take the body from bakhmut already how much time and don't wait to bury him, they are tired, the children are tired, because the children will grow up without parents, the parents are tired , the soldiers, or we are tired of the war, well, i just want to see my relatives, i want to go home for a while there for two days and that's it, and then we return, because we understand that time passes, and time is expensive, ukraine is tired of the war, but the war continues, we need to exhale and take the will into our fists and continue to work, well, in fact, a
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lot of soldiers... with injuries, with amputations, are returning to the front, there is not enough people, there is not enough people who, there is not enough people with experience, and people, people who have experience, they are in the first, the first in the first year, the 22nd year, and the 23rd, they are already ending, and they wounded and return further, and if we talk about mobilization, we don't have enough people now, because human resource, they have a resource, and it is limitless, we are exhausted in two years, we have a lot of casualties, we have many wounded who have not yet returned to service, and this is a long process, and the russians have not gone anywhere until these two years, while all this was happening, and everything continues to happen, well, and then, and why does the counteroffensive not happen quickly there, and well , who will be closed, you believe that everyone will fight, both men and women, and everyone
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will come through, armed forces? oh, i would really like to hope that no, honestly, do you believe that no, no, i don't, i don't believe, i believe that, what will happen the majority, well, not all of them for sure, but the majority, the critical majority will be, from time to time there is a thesis in the space that it is necessary to incline ukraine to the transition, because it is all taking a long time, ukraine is running out of people, that you will fight to the last ukrainian, when you hear about the need to reach a compromise and sit down at no compromises , no negotiation tables, everything, unequivocally, if they sit down at the negotiation table, it means that my child in 10 years will take up arms and will fight with the russians, no negotiations, negotiations can only be on ukraine's terms, i.e. the withdrawal of troops, the return of all territories, its reparations and reconstruction entirely with
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russian funds, eh... the court, regarding the crimes and genocide that they created, and well, i don't believe there in the budapest memoranda and all the rest, some guarantees that they will not attack, ukraine should be in nato, this will give some guarantee of security, and of a normal world against an abnormal one, there have already been no negotiating tables, minsk and some others, even cannes ones, to me, well i do not know. let them go to lasves they agree, here i don't care, no military people accept it, every family has lost someone and not just one, well, how do i explain to people , how do i explain to myself that it's good, anrian, we need to go to negotiations, but what about those who, well
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those who are not, well, they are definitely not, or... it will stop, or there will be a collapse, and that's the end, thank you for watching the voice of america in ukrainian, see you tomorrow, all the best, take care, papa, greetings, we are looking for this boy who disappeared in the lughan oblast during the occupation under very mysterious circumstances, his name is myshkomelnyk, he still has... lines, as usual, i immediately want to ask you for the most important thing: do not remain indifferent, your attentiveness without exaggeration can help find misha, and just now, if you are watching this program on the internet, either please take just a few minutes of your time and repost this video on your social networks, ask your friends to join the search and look closely at mysh melnyk's face.
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mishko looks like five. six years old , medium build, has blond hair. also in we have a photo of the boy's mother. they disappeared together and her whereabouts are also unknown. the woman's name is maryna oleksandrivna melnyk. she was born in 1997. unfortunately, there is currently little information about the circumstances of the mouse's disappearance, but i emphasize once again that i really hope for your attentiveness and concern, which has already helped us more than once to find missing boys and girls. so it is known that mishamelnyk disappeared in the temporarily occupied village of grechyshkine in the luhansk region. mishko and his mother lived at the street address soniachna 13. myshko disappeared back in march 2022 , and since then, unfortunately, no one knows anything about the fate of the boy. so, if you suddenly see myshkamelnyk somewhere, or you know something about him or his mother, please contact the police immediately.
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