tv [untitled] November 25, 2023 3:00pm-3:31pm EET
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and we see a continuation in the south of ukraine right now in the performance of the new russian ones. on this, roman and i say goodbye to you, for today you have a peaceful and safe evening, do not ignore the alarm signals, take care of yourself, we will see you tomorrow . in the studio of iryna koval. greetings to all viewers. and we start with the situation in kyiv. capital with light. electricity supply was restored after the night attack of the shaheds. repair crews immediately went to the scene of the accident and as much as possible promptly fixed the damage. emergency
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shutdowns are not yet applied, the kyiv military administration noted. there were 77 residential buildings and 120 institutions without electricity in kyiv. 16,000 houses were cut off in kyiv region. the capital experienced the most massive drone attack since the beginning of the full-scale invasion. russia released 75 shaheds. air defense forces destroyed 74. debris fell in several areas. five people were injured, including a one-year-old child, houses, a kindergarten and non-residential buildings were damaged premises, the military came and said, i'm sorry that we didn't save your kindergarten, it was so touching, the furniture and accessories, which are in groups, were damaged , the equipment, which was in groups, was damaged, because everything was filled with boiling water, because
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the heating, the heating system and water damaged a lot of our objects, we were very close and there were all these explosions and there was already a wave, when the windows started to fall, when there was such a powerful explosion and noise, it was already clear that something was here somewhere close, they were scared, the children were very scared, drones, which the russians used to attack ukraine at night, had an unusual black color and contained materials for absorbing the radar signal, the spokesman for the air force of the armed forces of ukraine yuriy ignat said. he noted that due to the black color and carbon, which absorbs the radar signal, it will be more difficult for air defense to neutralize them. that night, according to ignat, enemy drones from the kursk region flew to kyiv, and others from the southern direction. they circled, waiting for other uavs from kursk to strike at the same time. the capital
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the security service of ukraine officially confirmed for the first time that it struck not only the crimean bridge with its naval drones, but also many ships of the black sea fleet. according to the head of the special service, vasyl malyuk, in october 2022, sia baibi sea drones attacked russian vessels in the sevastopol bay. then four ships were damaged, including the frigate admiral makarov. and drones already this year. damaged the missile carriers samum and pavil derzhavin, as well as the tanker sikh, the amphibious assault ship alenihorsky harnyak, the large military tug nikolay moru, and the newest reconnaissance hydrographic ship, vladimir kazitsky. the president of latvia shared a photo of himself hiding from russian drones. edgard rinkeviches posted a photo in the shelter on the ex network. he arrived in kyiv yesterday
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and already managed to meet with volodymyr zelskyi. criminalists of the national police have mastered the latest 3d scanners for inspecting the sites of hostilities and terrorist attacks. 14 specialists from dnipropetrovsk, donetsk, zaporizhzhia, kyiv, mykolaiv and kherson regions underwent a week's training within the framework of the polish aid project. latest scanners will allow to record in a 3d model all the consequences of enemy strikes, using the device will help to shorten the time and involve fewer people, because it is not uncommon for the russians to deliberately repeatedly fire at the places where the police have committed their crimes, where the police arrive. hamas released 13 hostages as part of a four-day truce. the first of them headed to israel through the rafah checkpoint. they are already on the territory of israel, he said. the israeli
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military is escorting the freed hostages until they reach their families and hospitals, the israel defense forces said. as known, israel and hamas. agreed on the exchange of prisoners, by the end of the month hamas promised to release 50 prisoners, which they receive in the gaza strip in exchange for 150 palestinians. on october 7, hamas militants kidnapped about 240 people, including about 40 children. instead of a sheet or a canvas with fallen leaves, at the belotserk art school, children learn a new way of drawing, the material for creativity is collected directly on the street. yaroslav hopatsa will tell you more. instead of the usual a4 or a5 leaves from trees. this method of drawing is mastered by young artists in
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bilotserk school of arts number one. the natural material was chosen to depict the nature of autumn and to show one's creative abilities. as the teacher yana kaplinska shares, she spied the technology on foreign... resources, however, the works were created there by professional artists, but as practice has shown, even children who enjoy working on an unusual canvas are able to do it. as a teacher, as an artist and as a master, i am always in search, in search of something interesting, something new, because children just draw constantly on sheets of paper, well, it's a bit boring, yes usually, you want to make them want something, i think it would be best under glass, because it is a picture. so that it does not deform, it remains exactly as it is, i think that for the leaf, nothing will happen over time, for the image it is for sure, maybe, of course, under the influence of the sun, paints can have a little such an effect of peeling, such yellowing of white paints, for example,
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will enter the reaction with the leaf, well, we haven't checked it like that yet, because it's the first time we've taken such a method. you can depict landscapes and animals on the leaves of various trees, it all depends on your imagination. and picture scale, however maples are often used, preferably slightly moist and those that have been under the press, because you can draw a sketch on them with a felt-tip pen, this is what children do, while adults work with dry leaves and without a previous drawing. acrylic paints are mostly used in the classes, and it's raining. in painting techniques, it is impossible to use paints that are found in tubes, they must always be combined with and to mix some shade, the paints mix well enough, lie on a sheet, on a sheet, and form takush painting technique in order not to be decorative, to show a more real piece of the landscape near our school.
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textbooks do not write about such technology and master classes are not yet held, so the creative method is explored and improved during classes. the children like it so much that they create five works at a time, the main thing is that there are enough leaves outside. and what did you draw, show me, tell me, a beetle, a pencil, a cat, a butterfly. was it difficult to draw them on leaves? i like it because it's just easier to draw them here. when creativity beautiful, it doesn't matter what you draw on, on a canvas, a wall, a window or an ordinary leaf from a tree, the main thing is not to limit your imagination. yaroslav ho... oleksandr kuga, espresso, bila tserkva. that was the news for this time, see you soon.
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on the air, europe speaks from the european parliament in brussels, whether the eu leaders are tired of russia's war in ukraine, whether they are ready to find a way out of the situation, we heard the words of the prime minister of italy. georgie maloney during a phone call in september with russian comedians posing as african union officials. maloney's office later said it regretted being duped by the pranksters, but the damage had already been done, as ameloni's comments seemed to confirm what some already
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suspected, namely that europe's promise to support ukraine for, quote, as long as it lasts needed in the war with russia, is tested by the slow counteroffensive of kyiv and now gaza forced ukraine to fight for military supplies and for the attention of za. and some are already asking whether ukraine is slipping down the list of oil priorities. my guests today are two members of the european parliament. to my right is petrasryachus. you are a lithuanian mep from the liberal party, and to my left is ivan stefanych. you are a slovak member of the european parliament from the european people's party. basically you're both here to try to answer my first question.
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i just told you about the words of the prime minister of italy that europe is tired of ukraine. everyone is looking for a way out. i want to start with you, ivan. when you hear such words, do you agree with them, or do you think that this is such a political game? first of all, when something lasts more than a year and a half, then completely it is normal that some fatigue occurs. i understand it from a human point of view, on the other hand, we must understand what the european priorities are, we must support ukraine, because for europe this is really an existential issue, that is, it is not only a moral and economic issue, it is primarily an existential issue. in the last few days , three events took place, which were quite clear steps and indicate that there is no fatigue, but we... must support ukraine even more. first, it is about the conclusions of the european summit. the second is a statement
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to the european parliament that we should even strengthen our sanctions policy against russia. and the third is the statement of mrs. president ursula fonderlein that she proposes to start negotiations on joining the eu. these are very clear signals that ukraine is our priority. and all this sounds very good when you say it to me, read it on paper, but petros aušträvičius, you are from lithuania, one of your neighbors, the president of latvia recently said that the west does not seem to understand if the west stops supplying ukraine with arms and ammunition , this will open the door for russia to invade other countries, do you agree with that and do you talk about it with your european colleagues here? i think that's quite true because it's not
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just a war of aggression by russia against ukraine, no, i mean that russia is testing the western system as such, the whole system, their target is ukraine on the way to the western system because geographically, ukraine is physically between us. but we should not deceive ourselves by sending the wrong message that it is about ukraine, about individual countries or political a system that russia does not want to see in ukraine. the russian regime does not like to see a democratic , open society that lives by completely different rules, so if the west takes... a strategic decision to end support for ukraine, or even reduce it, then
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for me it would be tantamount to a fatal mistake, which i compared to the outcast of the world by war if the european allies had not received increasing support from the united states, would they have celebrated the victory over nazism in western europe? interesting that you say that because there was a recent comment one of the top advisers to the ukrainian president, andrii yermak, i just want to read it to our audience, we'll put it on the screen, but basically he said: think for a moment if britain in 1939 felt tired of poland or if the us felt tired from britain, would poland, britain or europe as we see it exist today. we couldn't afford to be tired then or now, i understand
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ivan that you fully agree with andriy yermak's comment, of course, i fully agree, as i said, it's existential issue for europe, we must understand that the russian system is a threat to europe, the russian system exposes us, all european countries, as enemies, so they are fighting not only against ukraine, they are fighting against the european union as such. and ukrainians protect not only their territory, they actually protect the whole of europe. both of you are members of the eu delegation in ukraine, and are also involved in parliamentary relations regarding ukraine. so you have to deal with these kinds of questions when you speak to your european colleagues today and they say, what is happening in this delegation, what are you responding to them, petras, what are you telling them, what is your message, and what are you hearing back from your colleagues, there is always a certain tendency to simplify things, and politics
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is no different in this respect from ordinary people, if it is already 20. we hear about the war in ukraine every day, then we think that it is only about the war, but normal civilian life continues in ukraine, ukraine is in the process of reforms, and i am trying to explain to my colleagues how the ukrainian parliament these circumstances are all is still able to pass laws that correspond to harmonization with the eu, they manage to carry out... just like that, and people on the streets in kyiv, in the eastern or western parts of ukraine continue to live, survive, and they are very patriotic, they want to see ukraine among like-minded countries in the west, want to be european and want an end to the war. people want to return to some kind of normality, to
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a new normality, to explain this to my colleagues sometimes takes time. it will take some time, and let me ask you, ivan, you from a country that has a new prime minister who is said to be very anti-ukrainian. he spoke in favor of preventing, as he put it, a single bullet into ukraine by cutting military aid, whether it is difficult to represent slovakia, to be a slovak representative in the european parliament, when the leader of your country is now infamous for his anti-ukrainian position. i am always very proud to represent my country and present my ideas, which are pro-ukrainian, i am absolutely sure that the majority of slovaks are pro-ukrainian, many citizens of slovakia
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very warmly receive ukrainian refugees, they help them, many of our non-governmental organizations also help ukrainian refugees, but unfortunately, you are right about what is happening... in the rhetoric, but i must also note the fact that he signed the conclusions of the last european summit , which he attended, and in those conclusions it was very clearly stated that we should increase aid to ukraine, including military aid, and we should also, for example, strengthen our sanctions policy, so this is contrary to his campaign promise. exactly yes, that is what i would like to explain, that on the one hand there is his rhetoric and on the other hand completely different actions, so i hope that the slovak foreign policy will not change, as evidenced by the recent meetings at the ministry of foreign affairs and our meetings with the defense
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businesses that proved that slovakia's position remains unchanged, let me ask you both, i will also show something to our viewers, recently in the american magazine atlanta... the west must defeat russia, the main argument was that putin, who is now sitting in moscow , counts on the fact that morale ukraine will fall, and support for the west will weaken. he says that it is growing, his press secretary also stated this a few days ago, isn't putin making the wrong bet if he thinks that the will of the west will weaken along with ukraine? i look at this war as a marathon, who will survive this marathon, who will come first? i think that we, as western democratic communities that support our partners such as ukraine, moldova, and i hope georgia, not to mention the western balkan countries, have a great chance
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to overcome all difficulties, to solve all uncertainties that still haunt us. i mean, some politicians make it known that they are moving away from the line of collective action, but we have no right to be defeated, that is, we cannot afford to be defeated, so if we are defeated in ukraine, if we stop support it, we will be the next victim. and what about our moral principles, what about our values? we are so good at teaching others, so now the whole test is for our philosophy of life, and we will have to... in a word, say, be please, if the us stops providing military aid to ukraine, anything is possible, if donald trump is elected president next year, could europe intervene,
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one or two words. it will be a big challenge, i hope we avoid such a situation, because americans are supporters of democracy. the last word of ivan stefanych. it will be very difficult because europe has largely underestimated its own defense. we. what is missing is military equipment, what we have is the financial support that we have provided to ukraine and will continue to provide. so far we have provided more than 80 billion euros and recently approved a further package of 50 billion euros. the money has to come from somewhere, where will it come from, is the will strong enough in europe? we will have to gather these guests again, maybe in six months and see if there is still such a will in europe. cold winter months are ahead in ukraine. these uncertainties, this is the program that europe is talking about, thank you for being with us,
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today ukraine remembers the victims of the famine of 1932-33. the kyiv security forum brought together top ukrainian experts and ambassadors the usa, britain and israel for a special event, and for your attention the most interesting fragments from this discussion, to break the closed circle of death, dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the holodomor, the genocide of the ukrainian people. attention, an incredible new product from unpack tv: super warm and very comfortable alaska boots. perfect fit, waterproof material and a feeling of warmth even in 30-degree frost. alaska stayle boots have a versatile design and practical black color, so
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ukrainians all over the world to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the holodomor together. our memory of the holodomor is a national appeal to all peoples of the world, which testifies before god and before people. we are alive and there is no force capable of erasing our people. i want to honor everyone who had courage and strength, to preserve the memory of the kremlin's unthinkable crimes. the power of this truth has become our fortress. thank you to every nation, whose state leaders, governments and parliaments, scientists and public activists. recognized the genocidal character of the holodomor and thereby asserted that moscow's plan to destroy the ukrainian people
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failed, revealing... and accepting the truth about the famine, the world protected ukraine and did not leave it. the genocide of 1932-33 is one of the most terrible crimes against humanity committed in the entire history of civilization. the world honored the memory of millions of innocent ukrainians killed by the kremlin. but the world could not eradicate evil, which aims to destroy and enslave whole peoples. the current aggression of russia against ukraine is another repetition of this genocidal intention. over the centuries it nurtured by the moscow rulers. there are direct parallels between the current genocide of ukrainians and the genocide of 1932-33. the same people.
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ideology, the same cruel and bloody methods, the same anti-human goal: to subjugate and destroy, burn grain, take away people 's bread and food, mine, blow up and plunder their land, homes, rivers, banks and their fields, it is the same handwriting. this is the same cruelty directed against everything human. this impunity has a long tradition. when nazi war criminals appeared before by the nubel tribunal, the soviet totalitarian gulag was never convicted or punished. and evil constantly returns, destroyed half a million menacing.
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with the russian bombardment of aleppo in ruins, mariupol obliterated by fire and the bodies of people on the streets of buchi. the time has come to break this cycle of impunity, because unpunished evil is growing and spreading with renewed vigor across the planet, from europe to asia, from the middle east to taiwan, from the atlantic to the pacific oceans. that is why ukraine's support from the outside is so important other peoples. that is why the leaders of the kremlin should appear before a special tribunal. that is why there can be neither fatigue, nor weakness, nor discouragement among us. ukraine lives.
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ukraine will win, we believe in humanity's ability to defeat evil. we believe in our victory, because democracies must win wars and restore peace to people. how much is said in the appeal. matviichuk to break this closed circle of impunity of moscow's evil, we are alive, no force can cross out our people, i think that these are the two main theses our meeting today, and it is a great pleasure for me to invite our worthy speakers to this stage.
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the united states ambassador, you are welcome, michael brotski, the ambassador of israel to ukraine, you're welcome, martin harris, the united kingdom ambassador to ukraine, and i'm happy to invite arsenuk, the chairman of the ku security forum . it is important to me that we remember the victims of the famine as individuals, as children, women and men, whose lives were cut short at the beginning or in the middle of their journey, prematurely, and each of them had...
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