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now the guy has almost a production at home, after lessons at school he picks up a soldering iron, ready drones are definitely tested, because there are a lot of orders, and you can't fail. there are quite a lot of military personnel, drones, and there are special forces, there is the national guard, there is also the security service of ukraine, well, units, alpha special forces, that is. well, quite a lot of people ask, and i try to give it to everyone. radomir can collect up to five drones in one day. during the week, the boy and his uncle make up to 30 kamikaze drones. almost everyone the young man orders accessories on the internet. you need to order the parts, then you need to assemble it, assemble the drone yourself, assemble the battery for the drone. then we have him...
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he needs to lay there the voltage settings for the motors, output the voltage to the points, well, that's all just like that, well, it is output through a program, and with the help of this program, well, the actual setting takes place. since september , radumyr collected and handed over 90 drones to the front and received many thanks from the military. 127. the 112th tro brigade thanks radymyr tabuknyk for the provided fpv drones, ram models and i will definitely use them on the enemy. we hand over the drone to the pegasus air reconnaissance group. thank you. let it work. such a drone can fly up to 7 km, because it is equipped with an 800 ma battery. thanks to the camera with a clear image, the target can be seen from afar. explosive surprises are also attached to this drone. for
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the occupiers, it also depends on the weather conditions and whether the enemy’s rap works, it’s extreme, the sso fighters attached pg7 ammunition to it, it’s about 100-1200 g. currently, the guy is collecting parts for 100 kamikaze drones, 1.5 million uah are needed , help you you can by the link on the screen. radomir says that every drone is a saved life of a ukrainian military man. dmytro didora, oleksandr burlevich. espresso tv channel.
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i'm just saying, using my example, i'm saying, if i get out with such an amputation, you have one leg, here in general, after a month i got out without mercy, my name is denys kulento, i work as a superhumans first contact specialist.
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when the war started, i was at home and my relatives were calling me, asking me to call them, but when i woke up, they said he was starting, well, no, i thought of something, then i went outside, in gultiks, airplanes fly, votushki just. i read a lot of news, and on february 28 i voluntarily went to the military service. at first, i was refused on march 18 at 7 o'clock in the morning. i was already in lysychansk , well, we were based in the school. they began to scatter
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who would go where, some battalions, some repair equipment as a driver, and i met ten guys from soskarich, they say, we are the type of... volunteer currents of the company, maybe i will go and that's how we got to know each other, then he says you are also a stormtrooper, i say yes you know we are not the only idiots who voluntarily left denis for three months, kryvenko defended luhansk oblast, the first point, the frontier, the lower ones, and toshkivka. who are the guys i worked with in our group ? they turned out to be my compatriots, 15 or so . now the shot will go off and you will be covered from behind, and i was never afraid to go into the assaults on the position, it comes out to fly by, well, take it easy, because you know whether you had 200 souls or 200, they knocked out the number, there were fewer of us, but we constantly scored
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their assaults, after intense fighting it the unit was taken out for recovery, after a short rest luhansk region again, this time to defend ustinivka. after luhansk region, denys kryvanko got to the kherson direction, there he repaired... he tested foreign equipment, in november the guy was given a few days to rest and went to bakhmut. and i had a little hunch that something bad must happen, it turns out, i had already arrived in druzhkivka, donetsk region, on december 24, and it so happened that
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our rapid response group was assembled again and sent to the first position in the fire pit, toss fire station, they stayed there for a week somewhere. on the second week , when we were standing there in the suburbs, they started to cover us with rifles, tanks and shot through the streets, because we lost a little patsatki, they had the height, i remember what happened, they started attacking from the sides and from the front it turned out for us.
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and immediately, well, as i already remembered, it was tuesday , but i saw that the bronco was on fire, and immediately i could see the hour that had passed, the arm was gone, the leg was gone, this one was twisted and the boys really wanted to save it, but it didn't work out the guys said that i said goodbye twice, i don't remember it, but i remember that i was laughing there, and as i was already throwing pickups, he says you also sang the national anthem, he says, and i'll show you how to board, that's where
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i started to move, to show some signs of life, and it turned out that he already heard, he is not 200, 300, it turned out that he was already abandoned in the intensive care unit, the doctor talked about everything. he says, we thought that you were already everything, he says, you are such a positive person, denys underwent rehabilitation in vinnytsia, but due to a complex amputation , they did not give him a chance for prosthetics there, he hopes to walk again they gave us to the rehabilitation center superhumans, they mainly started to adjust us, that i will have a corsek because i have a short pile, there are 4 cm bones, and when i arrived in germany, they wrote to me, everything is fine. denys does not lose his optimism, has a hobby, gets a tattoo and is studying to become a psychologist, and also
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works as a first contact specialist in a superhuman company to show by his example that life goes on even with complex amputations. kristina parobiy, volodymyr studenny, espresso tv channel. greetings, dear ones tv viewers, on the air of the tv channel, the west studio program. we will analyze the most important events that unfolded in the united states of america and the european union. our guests today are matthew bryza and valery chaly. matthew bryza, ex-adviser of the united states secretary of state, former director of european and eurasian affairs at the us national security council, will be working on the tv channel. glory to ukraine, mr. ambassador, i congratulate you. glory. what is happening in the world. what is happening in washington, we do not have time to simply react to extremely different and sometimes
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conflicting signals, on the other hand , we feel that the kremlin is triumphant, yes, they are preparing to prolong the war, and they feel a certain weakness in decisions on the part of the so-called collective action, and we in ukraine are extremely worried, in particular, it is not only about supplies weapons, but also about money, the ukrainian budget depends on american aid. too much the situation in washington is something completely unexpected for me, and based on our previous conversations with you, which i really always love and appreciate, this is something completely unexpected even for the washington political elite, because support for the continuation of military and financial aid to ukraine is very strong in congress. so what happened is that a small group of extreme republicans, supporters of trump, the so-called mag group. was able to politically blackmail president biden, saying:
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"ok, we know you want this aid for ukraine, maybe we do too, but we won't give it the green light until you agree to what we want, which is to protect the southern border of america. we are talking about the borders of ukraine, and we want to protect them, yes, but let's protect the borders of the united states first. i think it's funny without. responsible and damaging to america's reputation in the world, but this is our reality. dear mr. ambassador, what signals are sent from the kremlin to washington, and to whom, for example, does putin signal in washington besides trump , and how strongly does this affect american aid to ukraine in general? putin is very happy, he said it the other day during his big press conference, which he missed last year because russia was showing itself on the battlefield, this year he held a big conference and said that he was sure that
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russia would win the war because the united states would lose patience with supporting ukraine. i think he's wrong, and the republicans who are causing this political mess about aid to ukraine will suffer politically. however, it is not easier for ukraine. so this big political mess in washington is a big gift for putin. firstly, because it harms ukraine's ability to continue its offensive, and secondly, because it also undermines the leadership of the united states in the world and our ability to be the so-called leader of the free world, and it is the most shameful moment for american foreign policy that i can recall in my entire adult life. mr. ambassador, i take your predictions and... your assessments of the situation very seriously, and accordingly, i would like to ask you to answer honestly now, what do you think ukraine should expect
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in the next couple of months from the united states, does mr. biden? biden has no plan b. what to him needs to do, and i hope he does, is to agree to what the far-right republicans want, which is to change his administration's immigration policy. on the southern border of the united states with mexico and allocate more money for the southern border. i am not pessimistic about whether aid will come to ukraine or not. i am concerned about the timing, as the negotiations will continue for several weeks. knowing president biden, i think he'll eventually fall for this kind of political blackmail and give the republicans what they want. what they are demanding in terms of protecting the us border with mexico in order to get this one. aid for ukraine. this is a terrible precedent in american domestic and foreign
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policy. but i think that biden will eventually give in and ukraine will receive this money. the only question is when it will happen. yes, mr. ambassador, quite alarming signals are also coming from the other side, in particular, it is about various military-political-expert environments, which say that ukraine should prepare for what? to a deep, deeply echeloned defense. it means that it is possible. we will not receive extremely important offensive types of weapons, additional, yes , for which we very much hoped, and accordingly, we also understand from the other side that the united states... well, maybe they do not want to raise the degree of escalation, maybe certain consultations took place in third countries, perhaps with the help of viktor orban, perhaps with the help of chinese comrades, so where was it said, for example, that the quick allocation of f-16 to ukraine could fundamentally change the situation. as far as i'm concerned, the biden administration does not care at all what
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the chinese or viktor orbán say. orban in general very much. disliked in washington because what he is doing is clearly pro-russian. who knows what kind of corrupt connections are behind this, but he clearly does not enjoy the trust of washington. in a sense, even worse for my country, what is happening is simply a sophisticated political case of blackmail by the extreme wing of the republican party of president trump, who, quite frankly, has ruined it. the political party that i once loved this is not about strategy, but about a terrible example of the internal political dysfunctionality of the united states. but i am sure that ukraine will get f-16 and longer-range missiles. and it is a pity that the biden administration is delaying for so long the request of ukraine to provide these weapons.
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if they had secured it at the beginning, the situation on the battlefield would have been completely different. and of course, in favor of ukraine. well, just this thursday, putin told his russian fellow citizens for several hours in a row about how cool he is, how he likes it all manages to implement, in particular, russian aggression against ukraine, and he has not given any adequate signals that he is ready, so to speak, to enter into negotiations of a different level, at least in the public part it was not discussed. your vision is generally possible. a large diplomatic connection. i don't think so at the moment. pin is trying to strengthen his partnership with president putin to weaken the united states on the world stage. and what is happening between xi jinping and putin is similar to what is happening in the united states congress with the republicans.
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precisely because biden wants this support for ukraine. extreme republicans oppose. likewise, xi jinping, who would welcome an end to the war, wants to undermine the leadership of the united states and biden's leadership in the world, so he is going to stay with putin. having said that, i believe that sindpin, like erdogan here in turkey, would like to see the war end, but for now he is more than happy to work with putin rather than push him to negotiate. instead, he is ready to push ukraine into negotiations. so that gave up its sovereign territory while weakening the united states. unfortunately, it is. anthony blinken talks about unwavering determination. president biden says he is resolute, but who will pay the necessary amount of money into our budget. yes, we understand that it is not only about the support
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of our army, and in general it is about the macroeconomic stability of our state, and i see several problems. well, accordingly, if a big debate begins in the united states, which may end, for example, in a reduction financing for ukraine, in your opinion, how actively paris and berlin will be ready to work to support us, that is, at what level, 100%, 120% or 60%. currently, the council of europe is debating money for ukraine, which is blocked by viktor orban, and it is about 51 billion yen. or so, i think he'll give in eventually. orbán always behaves unstrategically in relation to the transatlantic community and selfishly, i.e. only for himself, only for hungary. so he will either give his consent along with other eu members to grant financial aid to ukraine, or he will have no choice if individual member states
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decide to do so. however, it is quite obvious that many eu member states... are going to provide aid to ukraine, regardless of what viktor orban says. as you have already mentioned, among them are germany, france, great britain, although it is not a member of the eu, but will provide assistance, as well as the countries of northern europe. president zelensky recently visited oslo. and the leaders of the countries of northern europe declared that they would provide ukraine with the necessary assistance. i believe, that the united states will also provide it. it is simply politically impossible for the united states to accept... or its support for ukraine, they are delaying it because of these pointless internal political debates, which i have already mentioned. i do not want to play in a big conspiracy, but if in the west. there are forces that want to hear, so to speak, putin's idea, to stop financing ukraine, and then , they say, the war will end, i feel creepy, yes, i am afraid that
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there are certain circles, and it is to them that putin broadcasts his false signals and its propaganda, if we talk about in general, the stability of the west in the ukrainian issue and in the issue of russian aggression. as i said, there are extreme republicans in the united states. who support trump, and who support anything anti-biden, and they will never change. in addition, throughout the transatlantic family, both in the us and in europe, there are unknown political figures who receive bribes from russian services in exchange for defending pro-russian positions, and we are increasingly hearing about such cases. i do not claim that any of the american politicians take money from putin, but in europe it's... definitely happening and possibly happening in the united states as well. what i am trying to say is that in the end, not only the morality, the rightness and the strength
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of ukraine's struggle, which is its survival, will ultimately unite all of us in the transatlantic community to give ukraine the help it needs, but the strategic imperative will also drive us to do so. directly there are people who argue that by destroying so many russian military... everyone, but also reduces the likelihood that russia will go further after ukraine and attack nato territory. smart people realize this, and we just need some time to sort out this ridiculous campaign politics in the us. what is being said in washington about general zaluzhnyi and what, for example, president zelenskyi and president biden are discussing among themselves. in my opinion, the scandal surrounding general zuluzhnym's use of the term " stalemate", not only in washington, but also in
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ukraine, fuels the debate about whether voiced by president zelensky, an unrealistically positive assessment of the situation on the battlefield. social networks are really good sources of information about ukrainians for the us and its allies. and it is clear that now... the offensive is not advancing on land, although it is in the black sea. ukraine's creativity, its sea and air drones really caused a lot of damage to the russian black sea fleet, forcing it to relocate away from ukrainian territory to novorossiysk. the media is not talking about this story loudly enough. but on the dry russians managed to dig in their defensive positions, making it much more difficult to dislodge them. after all, me. we are not helping ukraine properly because we still have not given ukraine what it has been asking for for so long, namely f-16 fighter jets and
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longer-range missile systems, which are absolutely necessary for ukraine's success. therefore, i believe that it is important for president zelenskyi to be as honest as possible with the ukrainian people, with the united states, and with our nato allies, that ukraine is fighting bravely and effectively, and no military personnel on... not even would dare to do what ukraine is doing without air superiority, which means ukraine should get f-16s and longer-range missiles. prospects for the introduction of lendlease as a certain insurance mechanism. i hope that the american legislation has already taken all the necessary steps to start lending us weapons in case of something. i think it is possible. this is how the political s... situation in the usa developed a year ago, but now, as we enter the crazy circus of the presidential election race in the usa, everything becomes unpredictable and depends on
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negotiations like the ones we talked about, about biden changing his policy on protecting the southern border of the united states, in exchange for the agreement of the extreme republicans to help ukraine. so at the moment only god knows what will happen, you can think of a few. that's why we talked to you, mr. borkovsky, and i said that the fate of aid to ukraine largely depends on who will be elected as the next speaker of the us house of representatives. then it was about two candidates, and none of them were elected. and the speaker of the house of representatives became mike johnson, an ardent supporter of president trump, who is determined to force biden to take such a politically humiliating step. and change their us immigration policies in exchange for supporting ukraine, and this fight will unfortunately continue for the next few months.
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thank you very much, mr. ambassador bryza, for this honest and extremely informative conversation on the air of the tv channel, i want to remind our tv viewers that now matthew was working for them on the air bryza, former adviser to the secretary of state of the united states, former director of european and eurasian affairs at the us national security council. glory to ukraine and heroes. glory. oh, there are no potatoes, you will bring them, but my son has caught something, i remind you, apply dr. tys’s comfrey ointment and you get up to work again, comfrey ointment, german ointment for joint and muscle pain, comfrey restores movement, from pain in joints and muscles, dr. tice natural comfrey ointment, try also dr. tice comfrey warming cream,
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a proven remedy. every day, every hour, every minute we receive a large amount of information. the most anticipated event of the year, which is actually happening on the front. what are the losses of personnel and equipment on the battlefield? how does the international community evaluate our successes and about what? bresha moscow. from the stream of news coming from all over the world, we single out the most important ones. is closely monitoring whether there will be weapons for ukraine and what kind, and what are the russian occupiers whispering about behind the commanders' backs? news, summaries of the week - this is an overview of only important events, significant, reliable events, this is analytics, fact-checking, professional comments, about this and much more in the issue today: about the important in plain language, accessible to all viewers. greetings, iryna koval is in the studio, and these are the results of the week on the espresso tv channel. news,
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summaries of the week, what. work at 21:00 on espresso. the espresso channel and ukrainian pen present the self-titled project with myroslava barchuk. a series of conversations with ukrainian and western intellectuals who analyze and comment on the most relevant social debates. what news will be analyzed by the guests of the project this week, and actually, who will be the guest of the studio? we will find out already this sunday. undoubtedly, the topics will be relevant, the guests - special. proper names with myroslava barchuk. sunday: 17:10 at espresso. help me get through the pain. do you hear what this is about? free psychological assistance to children during the war at the children's voices charitable fund. call 0800 210 106.
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valery chaley, former extraordinary plenipotentiary ambassador of ukraine to the united states, former deputy director of the presidential administration for international cooperation, will be on the air of the tv channel. glory to ukraine, mr. ambassador, i congratulate you. glory, congratulations. we want to sum up the dry summaries of president zelenskyi's visit, and this story is not about the formal visit of our president. here we are talking about very specific decisions that were made or were from. invested by the american administration, well, first of all, which was in the request of the ukrainian side, the dates were not initially accepted by the partners, joseph biden did not have time for a meeting at this time, well, it happens, but the desire was just to synchronize with the implementation of the form of defense cooperation ukraine-ss, which was logical, that's why that the military-industrial lobby in the usa can influence, could and can influence the situation.
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because 90% of all the funds of the military budget , those sent to ukraine, they remain in the united states, that is, they work for the us economy, they create jobs, they go to technological rearmament, for example, as part of this rearmament of atakams missiles, those that are in service now, are being replaced by new pirsm missiles, which have a longer range and greater accuracy, and in principle this helps. just the program is ukrainian in that number, so i think that all these arguments, well , which did not lead to a visit at that time, they, well, i do not want to connect them with approaches to the military sphere, rather it would be more desirable for the administration to invite the president of ukraine for lobbying, pushing 61.4 billion of the aid package in particular.

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