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will first become part of the eu, then also members of nato. he is convinced that romania , which is today the eastern border of nato , will no longer be the border of nato, this border will move further east, such things are simply not said, the signal is really good, and the swedes also make us incredibly happy, the commander-in-chief of the swedish armed forces visited the ukrainian front line, met with artillerymen and infantrymen. of the 45th separate artillery brigade, who previously studied in sweden, evaluated their combat work, and in parallel with this information ignat talks about the fact that the transfer of swedish gripen fighters to ukraine is a good option for us, again we mentioned this, because the swedes are making a new improved version and accordingly they will probably be able to transfer their old gripen to us, and we will be happy, further on... we will talk about the following: ukrainians
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are not broken even by russian kazimats, this is proved by political prisoners of the kremlin in the so-called case of sentsov, who after being captured and in russian colonies volunteered to the front to beat the invaders. oleksiy chernii opposed the occupation of his native crimean peninsula, but in the 14th year he was detained and sentenced to seven years of imprisonment, in the 21st year he was returned home. less than a year later, after that he already went to... the armed forces of ukraine. watch more about the difficult and amazing story of a volunteer from crimea on the espresso tv channel. this is how i say goodbye to you, have a peaceful and safe evening, i wish you, take care, stay with espresso. all the most interesting things are ahead. water it's normal here
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and in frosty winter and in unpredictable spring, you will always be warm, comfortable and dry, universal design, basic black color and a good price, only from 799 uah, call, i knew there would be a war, vacation trains were organized. and these trains went through kyiv to the west, a lot of people went to the carpathians, everyone understood that the carpathians are far away, and the chance of rockets arriving there is very small, we met maria for the first time there, you can't get out here with an ordinary car, a shelter is a shelter, a shelter from a disaster, a shelter from a genocide, it's a preservation, it's a preservation of oneself for the sake of it , to preserve the future, is preservation. others,
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who together with you will rebuild this future, we must be strong, i tell myself this every day, and so that we can help others. call sign, crimea, crimea, well, to remind myself where, where ours should end war with and all other fighters, where, lest we forget, where we must end this war, it is not necessary. oleksiy, a native of crimea, has been serving as a volunteer for almost two years, but he was once a prisoner of the kremlin, he had to serve seven years in russian colonies for the so-called sentsov case. oleksiy was detained by the russians in
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2014 in simferopol. well, you realize that right now here in the presence of your acquaintances, two improvised devices were seized from you, roughly speaking. yes, do you understand all the responsibility that you bear according to the legislation of the russian federation? come on we will probably tell our viewers your story about what happened in the crimea, 2 p.m., the fourteenth hour, the occupation, the beginning of the war, for someone, the war began on the twenty -fourth, for me, the war began back in the fourteenth year, i was in the resistance movement . first they burned down their offices , blew up their roadblocks, then neither friends nor comrades surrendered to the fsb, me and those whom i managed to introduce to them, well, i already said that, eh, in principle, everyone who watched the previous
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interview knows the story of the sensible case and so further in the course, well, there are 7 years of skating on to the endless mordor, from the far east to... leningrad and so on, then liberation, you sat together with sentsov, no, not together, well, not friends, not comrades pushed us into one thing, instead of ourselves, they were, as such accomplices, sentsov and the company were familiar, no more than what article you were imprisoned for, terrorism, but they considered it terrorism, whatever... fsb is the most important terrorist organization in the russian federation. how many years have you been sitting? seven. seven years, huh? he was fired in the 21st year. so. so. tell me about
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this is seven years. where did you sit, under what conditions, how did the russians treat you? in different ways. well. if we are talking about the administration, then depending on the place, the far east, well, a more loyal attitude, perhaps because moscow is far, the further away, the more they are like rostov-nano, with exactly the opposite, well, from the administration’s side, i mean , and zege , well, all kinds of nonsense, drug addicts and the like, they constantly asked. to provoke stupid questions to ask serious people, i mean ideological criminals always treated with respect, because for them i'm like negated his denial of the very fact of statehood in that country, for them it was, well, although they understood that i was a foreign
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person in their midst, but mostly with respect and support, the first few days, yes, well, she repeated. i won’t, i don’t want to remember about it, yes there was, then, then no, then it was mostly psychological, psychological pressure, tell me about how you were fired about the 21st year, well, how until recently, i even doubted that will be released because the administration constantly provoked that the crimea is ours, not ours there and so further, and they already had a law at that moment. +5, if you say that this is an occupation and the like, well, the state duma, when we left, i understood that we were going to the border, only when we passed rostov we went to the north, because there are two more - the central one, one south- the eastern one, the second one in the southwest
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, that is, until i saw that we were clearly going to the north, i couldn’t even believe that they were liberating, well, that is, but i didn’t have the feeling of liberation on the day of liberation, until... especially these 300 m crossing the border. when the consuls had not yet arrived, but they had already got rid of me, you are coming, you went to our soldier, the border guard, showed your passport, said, who is that, yes, i say, he has been freed for 7 years, yes, well, well, well, let’s find out, 10 minutes , he says, come on , we released the police there, call them, then someone from their superiors got on the internet, he says, oh, you are like a hero there, he says, a crimean partisan, i say, yes, it was.
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in the city of materinskaya, well, i was registered there, the last place of registration was in simfepole, you know that with your apartment, i don’t generally maintain a relationship, especially after the age of twenty-four, it’s very difficult for me to understand the parents who supported all this, even in the fourteenth, their thinking, if before that we somehow communicated, well, now in principle , we don’t get along, i don’t... i understand that on the paternal-maternal line, noble roots,
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and my ancestors always perceived the word honor and loyalty differently, well, everyone probably has their own perception, some rest on it, some don’t , family memory, that is, you have parents now in the crimea, and you do not communicate at all, well, they tried, but i do not get in touch, tell our viewers about these very... scandinavian bracelets, military, this is a wolf bracelet, exclusively a military bracelet, silver, the symbol of one, from the inside of the valkunta, handmade, and this bracelet has a somewhat different history, when it is like an engagement, wedding bracelet, it is brass, because the second one was supposed to be. while he was in a hospital in kyiv, he was discharged,
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met a military doctor, a librarian, a paramedic, a girl, a second she has such a bracelet , and in january, i came at the beginning of january, gave it to her, and you know, for a month and a half, i don’t know, by the way, and lena’s, if she’s alive and well, we’ll see each other again, maybe, tell me. . everything was on february 24 , interestingly, well, 63 in the morning, i usually wake up at this time for work, well, at 7:00, on the eighth, the first person i heard was some kind of clap, just like that , you have been dozing off for the last half hour, i think, probably my brother is there slams the doors in the neighboring part of the house, went to the... kitchen, i make coffee, i look, the window is open, i think, give a damn, it's hot in february, then
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i made coffee, i hear more women, i go out into the yard, i see smoke over the airfield, i think it's clear, i arrived, it started, i finished my coffee, i went to work, i got to work, the foreman took off, the foreman took off he says, he says, today he says it's a day off, well, plus, i've already tried to join the armed forces before that. on the contract for a few months, but due to the lack of registration and a military card, the military card was stolen from me by facebookers, because, probably, they were afraid of exchange, not exchange, then so otstuplenie, why, yes, well, i immediately went to the local headquarters tro, at 7:00 a.m., another reboot happened for me, a lifetime of reboots, so you left, and what happened next, you were sent to... first, gathering information, there was registration,
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then the whole day of hustle and bustle, new arrivals, people, someone stays, someone leaves, then they waited for weapons, the weapons were not brought, until 6:00, someone was armed, someone was not, at 6:00 my friend, vlad, deputy commander at that time, hello, vlad, how am i... things, if you see, eh, he said that you will go home, it will be 12, the bull transport, everything else, they gave away four grenades then we arrived at 12, and the headquarters was closed, a bunch of people were standing, everything was dark, they were like what the hell, i don’t understand , i call the authorities, the authorities say, well damn, we’ve all left, we’ve already moved to vasilievka, if you want to fight further on my way to vasilievka, it’s good that i warned, because i was in uniform before and after, the first thing
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i bought myself, a uniform, when i arrived in the military, i went, because well... i don’t accept civilian clothes, that’s a guy , collect not a single civilian thing, except for t-shirts in the military, it's good, that's it vlad warned me why, because if i hadn't warned him, i would have gone to work the next day in uniform, with patches , everything was as it should be, there were tanks and infantry, well , it was full, it was surprising that everything was done so quickly it reached melitopol, because the feelings were, well, chingar and so on, it’s far away, two days, maybe three. well , to be honest, melitopol could stand for a long, long time, of course, it could turn into another mariupol, before that, he worked at dorstroe, where a relative arranged for him, yuzhny entrance, there is simply an ideal place for an ambush , for a column to meet, what
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irpen, bucha, small, broken columns show, so it was possible to make such a column for a kilometer there. reads the rune ingus, rest and ride, way , well, by the way, the feeling that i’m on the way, well, i’ve been on the way since that time, i’m constantly on the way, literally, figuratively, the influence of these things is very strongly felt, hieroglyph busydol, way a warrior, literally, made, stylized in the form
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of a samurai image, a friend who works, handmade, that’s it, well, it’s difficult of course, probably... someone can understand how scandinavian paganism is combined with japanese shinto, well , the way war merges into the bottom everywhere, regardless of whether it is japanese or european, you can see the situation with war now, as valery zaluzhna describes it, that we we enter such a frozen half-freeze, while there is still no normal amount of weapons, in normal quantities. yes, zaluzhny is absolutely right, rearmament, yes manning, in principle, as they say , they set some tasks, as he always told the command, arming, coordination, then the unit will be able to perform any tasks, this also applies to the ukrainian army, our army, the armament
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is complete, as it is supposed in connection with the assigned tasks. a long assembly, you never have 15 people or less in your platoon, naturally , of course, coordination, people must be able to work with each other, coordination between brigades, coordination, you know, globally absolutely right in this regard, well, okay, look, he is right, you said at the beginning of the interview that the war will end when we return the crimea to everyone else territory, and you... do you see any prospects and at least some way out for us to implement it? of course, i see, well, based again on the fact that there is not enough patriotism in the army, there is not enough desire to fight, there is not enough normal weapons in the right quantity and the right quality
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for the south, the north, the art of war is such a thing. what i advise everyone to understand, even though it is a publication, but they are able to publish books , the only thing they are able to do, probably, eh, not necessarily south, north, east, the art of war is to strike where the enemy does not expect it, simple principle if you are destined to leave, here he is with a sword in his hand, this is the best talisman, if you left, then you left with him, if you didn't leave, well, the sword is with you, well, it will whiten it, make it whiter, well, the habit of cold weapons is great , i was more than ten years old by the time i was fourteen. he was engaged in military-historical reconstruction, medieval tournaments, armor, well, in general , melee weapons, we have a special history with him, the firearm is not mine, have you ever
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used a cold one in battle? no, unfortunately no, they don't fit that close, but it comes here they are often, well, not yet, but i would like to know how, i want to ask you as a historian, what do you see in this now? is happening with russia in the war in ukraine, some analogies with what happened with russia, say, 100 years ago, and more than that, of course, the russo-japanese war, they lost this war, their state fell apart, afghanistan, they lost it and it fell apart, and they will also lose this war, there is only one difference, afghanistan and the russo-japanese war are local wars that were related only to...
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a documentary by mykola knyazhytskyi mary's shelter. this is a story about a network of mutual aid of ukrainians who, in the first days of a full-scale invasion, deployed young gotsuls from the top. more than 6 million ukrainians went abroad. another 5 million are internal migrants. they are often called refugees, although they themselves say they are forced migrants. they would like to return home, but often have nowhere to go. their houses are destroyed, their... cities under occupation, their past life is just a photo on the phone. for tens of thousands of people, shelters, the english word shelter, became the point of gathering themselves
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which means storage, became the name of the all-ukrainian volunteer network. so let's watch together. i knew there would be a war. i had no doubts about it because i believed western intelligence, so i woke up on the 24th in the morning and immediately turned on the phone and saw putin, listened to him carefully and heard explosions. we were called to the verkhovna rada for a meeting, we declared martial law and everyone stayed. we started preparing, getting weapons. there were almost no cars in kyiv, kyiv is almost
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entirely empty, in fact it is quiet, that's all i have never heard a quiet kiel in my life, vocations were organized. trains and these trains went through kyiv to the west, and i remember the kyiv station, where we came just to give people food and water, there were people and children in overcrowded carriages, where it was impossible to enter at all, they were also without anything, they need there was just ordinary food, and we brought, gave them this food, people were scared, people were in inhumane conditions, people were thinking how to save themselves, and some were not thinking about anything but saving their own lives, the apocalypse. in one word to call on something terrible was happening at the border , the worst thing i saw was when men brought women straight to the border, said goodbye to them
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as if forever, and women with children left and walked across the border to stand in huge queues. maria makevnychuk , who was my assistant, worked in verkhovyna, and i called and asked what was going on with you, she said, we are fully booked, people live everywhere, people even lived in some small outbuildings, because a lot of people went to the carpathians, all understood that the carpathians were far away, and there was a chance of an arrival where the rocket is very small, indeed a large part of the people came there by accident, they were going somewhere else. they had nowhere to stay, nothing to eat, they boarded some passing cars, they were told to go further into the mountains , they went further into the mountains until they found themselves 740 km from kyiv. and more than 100 km from
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kharkiv, for example, or from kramatorsk, somewhere far in the highlands. i will go to the distant mountains, to the wide, marshy ones, i will ask, i will blow the wind,
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it is so interesting, there are a lot of young and extremely active people here in the upper part of the country, and here mariyka makivnychuk, who is such a leader in this environment, has long worked with the german organization peileader international. harold, who headed, or rather, patronized this organization in germany, organized
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german and ukrainian meetings. young people, there are always a lot of german youth here in the mountains , and hutsuls from ukraine go to germany, they learn the language, learn about new skills, new skills, get to know the world, discover the world for themselves, think completely differently, a dream plus action equals a goal, and but with the beginning of a full-scale invasion, these people who already were active, began to think about how they could help, began to collect humanitarian aid. give and thank the berlin community for helping us. we saw that in verkhovyna, where 10 thousand residents lived, their number immediately doubled. they needed to buy clothes and food, to continue living, and we and our partners began to think about how to provide financing, how to give a budget for those things that were not provided for by the western aid packages, toys for children,
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hygiene items. here were boxes with things, there was a table here, people gave out help, there was hygiene, products, stationery, books were also on the table here, that's where we met maria and nadiya for the first time, here we have a photo together from the first days there, they started receiving goods from their german friends, food was not easy to get way, because men were not allowed to go abroad, and maria sat behind the wheel of the bus. she went by bus to poland, they loaded her there with this bus, and she came back in these crazy queues with this bus and distributed these products, she, her friends, her acquaintances, because all this was done mainly by women, men could not go abroad, and then they distributed this humanitarian aid. maria, who is my assistant, rented a beautiful modern office in the center of verkhovyna, and we made a reception there to communicate with people, she is like a member
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of the local council, i... i come there, and we held these meetings there, i i was very surprised when i first came there and saw everything lined up with boxes, there were many women and young people standing near these boxes, who were handing out food, washing powder, cookies to those people who came to verkhovyna, and there were huge queues for my reception, i think what popularity i have here, of course it was the popularity of the cookies, but it was nice to feel involved in the whole thing. the work they did there , good afternoon, congratulations, everything has changed for you, yes, look, congratulations, congratulations, well, let’s sit down, tell me, do you still have someone left from the visitors, in the verkhovyna district, they are now officially registered there are up to 500 internally displaced people, although at the very beginning of the war there were more than 17,000 people, which greatly saved people, because a lot of people vacationed here from...

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