tv [untitled] April 2, 2024 1:30am-2:01am EEST
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see this week in the collaborators program. ministries of the occupiers, whom the rashists appointed as leaders. i want russia to be on the lands of the kherson region, and it will be. but how a fake minister cheated his owners out of millions of rubles. the accused is detained. greetings, i'm olena kononenko and this is the collaborator program. about the traitors who, following the call of their hearts and wallets, went to serve the rashi occupiers. in the temporarily occupied territories of ukraine. russia creates such
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ministries, they are illegal and illegitimate, but many collaborators prefer to work there position, to become a minister, deputy or at least director of the department, the main goal of almost every seller. today and in the coming issues, i will tell you about such fake institutions, who runs them and how they are used by the occupiers. this is the so-called ministry of health of the kherson region. it was created on july 25, 200. 23. rashists call the department one of the most important, because the issue of health in the occupied territories is very acute. in addition, it can be actively used for agitation, propaganda and pressure on local people residents, for example, appointment and appointment with a doctor, sale of vital medicines, surgery, all this is available only on condition of having a passport with a chicken. positions in this ministry were distributed very carefully, and only those who have proven their loyalty and are ready... to work on the kremlin's idea,
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to fulfill the duties of the minister of the rashists , were entrusted to ilmiyev vadim viktorovich , born in 1966. along with the soldiers on the front line and in the body, there are medics. they often risk their lives, fulfill their duty to their homeland by providing assistance to the wounded and injured. ilmiyev was born in uzbekistan, but later moved to kherson. there, in 2007, he created a public organization of the hospital. nakasa, which turned out to be a pyramid. then all managers of kherson hospitals, teachers, doctors, librarians, were obliged to voluntarily join the organization of the hospital fund. members were required to annually transfer 500 hryvnias from each salary to the fund of the public organization. this contribution was considered as mutual aid for an emergency a case for which all public servants of kherson can apply. but, as it turned out, contributions were collected every year. and no one
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allocated money. after that, in 2017, ilmiyev was one of the leaders of the public movement of medvedchuk, the ukrainian election in the kherson region. and in 2020, he ran for the kherson city council from volodymyr saldo's bloc, but did not pass. in 2021, ilmiyev tried to get a job as a specialist in the office management department of the kherson city council, where he also got a job from kosh. under the ukrainian government , this traitor's career did not go well, so he. decided to try to become useful to the russian executioners, put on a rashist military uniform, puffed out his cheeks, and emphasized his poverty with the zet symbol and a russian passport, with this whole set of artifacts of an underdeveloped being, ilmiyev set out to engage in propaganda. you hear that there are now incoming flights and that ukraine is now shelling the city of kherson. in this way, it takes revenge for the fact that people want to do their own thing. rashists
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first appointed ilmieva as the head of the regional health department, and then she was equated to a minister. led of this traitor, the kherson region began to prepare for medical reforms according to russian standards. we have only one choice, and it is the choice of a peaceful path, so that peace will finally come to us on the fertile tavrian land. this minister was in office for a short time, why? well, because he robbed his own owners of 26.5 million wooden rubles. the former acting minister of health of the kherson region has been charged with misappropriating the funds entrusted to him in a particularly large amount. the accused is detained and he was remanded in custody. it turned out that from the first. ilmiyev
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stuffed his wicket with money allocated for the salaries of doctors and employees of the kherson city clinical hospital named after karabelesh. during the searches of his... cash, jewelry and paintings were found. last summer, the traitor was detained in crimea. i think ilmiyev regrets that he fled to the occupied territory, he would now be sitting in a comfortable ukrainian cell and repenting. the general prosecutor's office announced that he was suspected of collaborationism. but for now this is a seller forced to try out all methods of re-education of the kremlin. be that as it may, ilmiyev's place in the occupation health care system was not empty for a long time. be quick. they found a replacement, the russian artysh sat became the new minister, but i think he won’t stay in the chair for long, and not at all because of what he will steal, it’s just that the fate of all these soap bubbles has been decided in advance, each spherical hollow shell leaves behind only a wet trace on the asphalt, then quickly disappears,
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like dew in the sun. and this is the so-called ministerial office of health care of the fake lpr nataliya pashchenko, 49, was born in the city of stakhanov in the luhansk region. cardiologist by education. in 2014, she moved to severodonetsk, where she started building her career from scratch. but two years later, pashchenko was offered to lead a cardiology project in the terrorist dpr, which was financed from the russian budget. medical workers are an industry that largely depends on the russian federation. in the 14th year, we have already made our choice. the doctors stayed here with their population. it was already a choice. russian federation. pashchenko diligently served the red star in exchange for ghostly prospects and money. and to spend bloody rubles, she went to the territory controlled by ukraine. according to zmi, the traitor bought an apartment in irpen, near kyiv, and
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in 2014 she first sent her daughter to study in the ukrainian capital, then to poland and france. a daughter in europe enjoys the advantages of the civilized world. pashchenko is talking loudly to the camera about the good life under the tricolor. the most important thing, probably, is collegiality and the formation of such friendships connections and the feeling that we are together and we provide medical care together. for three years, pashchenko managed the so-called state cardiology program of the terrorist lpr, until in december 2018 she was appointed as a fake minister of health. since that time, zaprodenka began to promote even more persistently. russian lies, for example, about our armed forces hitting civilian objects in luhansk region, or about how bad the ukrainian health care reform is and how good the russian one is? today's installment medical workers in a special military operation to save the lives of those who are fighting
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for our homeland cannot be underestimated. it seems that nothing will help this zombified creature of the racist regime. in april last year , pashchenko, along with seven other traitors , was suspected. from the sbu in collaborative activities and treason. so, after the liberation of luhansk region , only 15-year-old inmates, and maybe for life, will be able to talk about how good the kremlin is. this is alla barkhatnova. occupation minister of labor and social protection of the kherson region. her 51 comes from the oryol region. as a child , alla moved with her parents to the city of druzhkivka in donetsk region. she finished school there, then went to study in... russia, received an education at the all-union research institute of automation of metrology tools. after receiving her diploma, she returned to the donetsk region again. at first she worked as an accountant, later she became an entrepreneur, and a powerful career development took place in barkhatnova's life in 2014. she understood who
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needs to be served, what needs to be said, to whom to thank, whom to betray. at first , she helped zaprodanka organize the russian referendum, worked as an accountant in the so-called ministry of social policy of the dpr, and was elected a deputy to the terrorist parliament from the free donbass party. and with the beginning of the full-scale invasion of russia into ukraine , she moved to kherson, where she was appointed acting head of the fake ministry of labor and social policy of the kherson region. in order to submit an application, a citizen must bring a certain list of documents, this is a citizen's passport russian even during the occupation of kherson , the fake minister alla told the russian media how ukraine economically destroyed the region for 30 years, and how now people are returning to the russian kherson region, standing for 11 days at checkpoints, and how without
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acting. barkhatnova cries on camera, telling how she allegedly survived after being shelled by the armed forces. i swear, everyone will answer for their actions, i'm not afraid. "i want russia to exist on the lands of kherson oblast, and it will. well, barkhatov's shores will generally let go and boasted about ukraine's involvement in the blowing up of kakhovskaya "hes". these sick fantasies are too similar to a serious diagnosis, maybe it is worth contacting the so-called colleagues from the fake ministries of health care, so that in the end they prescribe her treatment? according to the ministry of defense of the russian federation, ukrainian militants are preparing to commit a terrorist act on the kakhovsky hes. if this criminal plan is carried out, all residents of the coastal settlements downstream of the dnieper will be in serious danger. when the traitor felt that our armed forces it's close, she gave a scratch on the left bank
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of kherson region, now she pretends to be a minister already there. in july 2023, the sbu completed the investigation of barkhatnova's case, she was charged with collaborationism, for which the trafficker faces 5 to 10 years in prison. the case is currently being considered by the kherson city court of the kherson region, and it seems that barkhatnov's head will be treated in a ukrainian prison. there is every chance to get rid of the obsessive thoughts that kherson is russia, the bloody murderers of zbolit are liberators. it was the program collaborators and i, olena kononenko. if you have information about kremi sellers, write to us at this e-mail address or simply on facebook. together we will send all the traitors in pursuit of the russian ship. see you in a week on espresso. 32-year-old karina has been living with a spinal cord injury for 20 years,
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she has lived in lviv for 7 years and helps people with similar injuries, she says that during this time the city of lviv has become more convenient for people with reduced mobility, but there are still many barriers and we decided to protest together , as far as lviv is accessible for people in wheelchairs. this the way for the center of dovzhenko to be already considered accessible, there should already be a normal surface, a normal surface for... so that a person can reach it to this dovzhenko, because now we use special skills to move these slabs and these the gaps between these plates are our superskills, but there are a lot of people who do not have these superskills, and there should already be a normal coverage, and then the dovzhenko center can be considered accessible, but now i would already say that it is not accessible, well, let's see what's inside. the essence of the ramp in because it has to be so gentle
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, there are certain degrees, and the longer, the higher the climb that you have to climb, the longer the ramp has to be, and it has to be so gentle that a person in a wheelchair who is moving, could climb, that is , any ramps where there is a large slope and where a person cannot climb on his own, this is not a ramp, well, that is, it is not an element. architectural accessibility, this is the same barrier as if there were just steps, for example, ivan climbed now with the help of a handrail, and this is often used by people, for example, who have a lesion on one side, and their left hand, for example, does not work well, and then they can use their right hand to help themselves up there, well , here are these handrails, they are on both sides , and usually there is. there, for example, on one side, but it will be difficult for people with visual impairments to move here, because there are no
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tactile tiles, visible movement signs and stairs are in the way, opening the door can also be a difficult task. if we are talking, for example, about ivan and me, then we we can now open this door and enter without hindrance. if we talk about a person in whom, in whom there would also be damage to the upper limbs, then she would not be able to do it accordingly. and therefore, of course, a good door is a door that can slide open, if only automatically, we understand, yes, that it is not possible to achieve this everywhere, here, and then the door should at least open with a light effort, and that the handle can be caught lightly with a brush hands, even if your fingers don't work, well, we can check that now, well you see, i just put my hand and, for example, even if my fingers don't work, i can pull the door and open it even in this
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way. in order to use the elevator in the dovzhenko center for people in wheelchairs, you must first get a key from the staff of the institution, here they admitted that they have not yet had visitors in wheelchairs, karina did not have any difficulties with access to the restroom, but she says that she can easily not be for everyone, okay, i'm going inside, i can, what can i do? i can turn on and off the light myself, that's it here is a good thing, what is good, that the mirror is lowered, it is good, because usually they are somewhere... under the ceiling, well, here, in principle, you can use it to wash your hands, it is not inclusive, this would be a washbasin, but that’s the way it is, you know, nothing terrible, there are no handrails, as you can see, there should be a handrail , it should be hinged, it should be 70 cm from the center of the toilet, as far as i know, but it is almost impossible to get to the shelter,
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there are no signs of a bomb shelter either, such a facility , according to karina, is not friendly to all categories. people, but lviv transport has become more accessible for all categories of the population, the worst thing is with trams, because only 20% of them are, if our heroes managed to get into the tram, then getting out of it became a problem, because the call button did not work, we had to ask the tram driver to lower the ramp manually, and people like that won't go out, won't miss often, you just... you have to, well, we just try to calculate every step ahead and know when to turn back, when to go, where to wait, well, you just adapt one way or another, it is necessary to create all the conditions so that people can realize themselves, work and pay taxes, and not sit and sit conditionally as if, well, only
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there on pensions, for example, or something like that, right in all that is happening. and let them rustle, and then they will get used to it, ramps are not installed everywhere, but where they are, they are completely inaccessible for use, karina says, the state should not randomly place ramps and consult only with experts on reduced mobility issues, because the same ramps should be comfortable for different types of chairs wheels with the appropriate slope and material, the same situation and... with stairs made of tiles or smooth stone, if there are no rubber strips on them that help not to slip. well, look, this is a non-standard ramp, because there are two grooves in it, but they are not universal, all people have wheelchairs of different widths, and accordingly, the wheels may not simply fit into these grooves,
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firstly, secondly , it has a non-normative slope, that is, it is more than necessary and cannot be lifted on its own. well, the handrails are also, accordingly, not normative, they do not have them normal height, and their thickness does not allow normal grip. the space of lviv , with its old narrow streets, stone steps and curbs, is difficult to adapt for people in wheelchairs, but perhaps more and more coffee shops, cafes and bookstores are becoming friendly to people with disabilities and adapting their businesses. karina notes that she plans hers in advance. the route looks for establishments with an accessible entrance area and a restroom, and if there are none, she will not be able to visit them, so leave money there. but if we if we talk about inclusion in general, then it is a process not only of removing physical barriers, yes, it is also a process of removing
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mental barriers, including communication ones, and there is a certain problem in this too, because in... .people still have different stereotypes about a person, for example, in a wheelchair, and maybe i can be perceived very superficially, you know, and accordingly feel a superficial attitude towards myself, for example, regarding my financial capabilities there, or regarding my mental opportunities, simply because i use in a wheelchair, of course this is unacceptable, it shouldn't be like that. karina says that a person's low mobility should not deprive him of his sense of dignity and the opportunity to return to his life. now everything has changed very, very much after the full-scale invasion, of course people have realized that disability will now be everywhere in us, well, it is present as a phenomenon, and that something needs to be changed, and of course, the rhetoric has changed a lot, politics has changed a lot, and now i personally feel such, you know,
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even excessive attention and an excessive desire to help, we don't need excessive. attention , we don't need them to run after us and give us ramps, yes, we need them to just let us live peacefully, use their services, work and not pay too much attention, well, it's not necessary, so that guests and residents of lviv can easily and quickly find barrier-free locations, the lviv tourist office has created a map: an accessible city. more than 100 food establishments, museums, theaters, communal institutions, hospitals, shopping centers, which must meet all inclusive standards, have already been marked on the map. natalya stare pravo, oleg palyamar, espresso tv channel.
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and for the next hour and 45 minutes, i and my colleagues will talk with you about the most important things that happened, sum up the results of the day and, of course, react to , which will take place during our broadcast. well, we start with the announcement of the collection. espresso and the public organization baza ua sprovit call for support for the collection on... sacks for the 93rd separate brigade of kholodny yar and the 72nd brigade of black zaporozhets. our own production, testing, variations for the needs of defenders, we can provide all this together by collecting 2 million hryvnias. the first successful applications of fpv on the battlefield are already there. join to make them more and more. our goal is uah 2 million. remember, a donation to the armed forces of ukraine is an investment in our victory. before that, we collected for a million, then for 900 thousand and washed it off. everything was collected, again, only thanks to you, our dear viewers, contributors, subscribers, all those who joins this important cause, the soldiers
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tell us, thank you, but we will do it again, well, we start the conversation with the situation in kharkiv oblast, galina kuts, deputy of the kharkiv regional council, mrs. galina, congratulations, congratulations, it's good that we we see and hear you, it means that there is still some energy, even though the situation is not easy. i understand, in kharkiv, let's start by talking about the security situation as of now, how the night, day passed in kharkiv, what is known in kharkiv oblast, please, eh, we have a situation with energy is still difficult, the lights are turned off according to the schedule, people know , they exchange roughly when, what schedule, because in order not to get stuck in the elevator, there is no heating, but it is quite warm outside, and today a lot of people were out on the streets, just warming themselves . er, in fact, regarding the explosions, russia periodically now bombs kharkiv, and russia has begun to use this new type of ammunition,
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some kind of hybrid between a guided aerial bomb and a missile, it flies very fast, er, and it, well, apparently, for now our air defense not fixed arrives once, and late yesterday evening, two such ammunition again entered the central part. cities flew into shevchenkivskyi district, yesterday also at noon, somewhere around 5 p.m., there was a very powerful explosion in zmiivskyi district, it was heard in kharkiv, it was so powerful, it was in one of the villages of zmiivskyi district. this morning around 10 o'clock, at 10:11, i heard a very powerful explosion again, it's the suburbs of kharkiv again, it's lyubotyn, that is, constantly... both kharkiv itself and the suburbs of kharkiv are being shelled, and critical infrastructure is constantly being attacked, in relation to the
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blackout situations and the situation with energy, we understand that this can be for a long time, now the local authorities are talking about the fact that after all , some kind of decentralized approach to energy will be created, when there will no longer be... such large single heating plants, so that our tets-5, which generated both heating for kharkiv and its energy and light, it was destroyed, there were unique units that were destroyed, and so far we are provided with energy by other regions neighboring us, we are very grateful to them for this, and i understand that europe shares with us energy, so far somehow we survive. people are adapting, it is difficult with transport , the metro is working, trolleybuses are a little bit on the routes, but the trams are not working, eh...
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minibuses are running, and it is a little difficult for people, because getting used to it, there are a lot of people in kharkiv, getting used to new types of routes are difficult. well, how do these conversations about russia preparing to attack kharkiv influence? i understand that this is not something that will happen tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, but it is very important to understand how the city perceives it, we heard, say, the mayor , well let's go now, let's talk about the offensive... later the mayor of kharkiv , who said that for the restoration of what was destroyed during the last time, especially kharkiv, we need 10 billion dollars, how much is this real money and how realistic is it to do now, especially since having done it today, tomorrow it can be destroyed again by some s-300 ballistic missile, for example, well, in fact, kharkiv was also supplied by the zmiivska oges, this is in the zmiivska district
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of kharkiv until... so big and powerful, and her too destroyed, that is, everything was destroyed at the same time, and the russian public joyfully writes that kharkiv should be left without electricity, what is this, why does kharkiv have electricity, and the fact that we are helped by other regions, they did not take into account that we will have help , and they all help each other, there is still such a moment, but i am personally worried, but somehow, in the last week or two, a lot of drought has been burning around kharkiv. in nasaltivka, in such areas where russia used to shell a lot, then the border area with russia, bogoduhiv district, today even a woman died there, it's some kind of situation that, well, it started to happen so often that i personally don't believe that there is no arson there, that it's just people going and burning themselves, because some too large areas are burning, and it's also a little stressful, and also when there is a fire,
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and... there is some kind of electric line nearby, it is also stressful, and you know, we don't have very good cell phone communication devices, when, for example, there is no light in my area, then i have there is no mobile connection, which is also broken with extras, and this is all together, somehow it is a little stressful, some people do it, i think our specialized services will deal with it, but at the same time, mr. vasyl, how do people perceive whether russia will attack or not? the russian public has been ringing and shouting for three weeks now, we will attack you soon, we will take you soon. i understand that they can prepare for this and they want to take the kupyansk hub. i understand that. only kharkiv residents perceive? some of the kharkiv residents raised their heads a little. they probably believed and probably started waiting and probably something like that is declared. but mostly i walked around the city today. warmth, sun.
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uh, i looked at people, uh, i looked in the park, how mothers and children scolded each other, i looked at how a little baby, who is just learning to walk, the mother was walking with him, he is walking, a military man came up, asked: "can you i'm going with him," my mother allowed, and it was such a joy, such an unexpected type of rehabilitation, when this baby took the thumb of a soldier with a pen, they walked back and forth, my mother was happy, and that's it, you know, there is some kind of happiness in the air, i heard a lot of ukrainian today, then , you know, i go into a small shop, and there is a woman of such an age, already such a pensioner , already so old, and she embroiders something, there are no customers, and i look, she embroiders flowers, already embroidered christ is risen, not christ is risen, but christ is risen, i thought, these are the eyes that fix small changes that a person
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embroiders for the future. a napkin for the easter basket, because i understand that this is already a ukrainian city, and i was so happy, there are no conversations in kharkiv about that we will be captured, we will be attacked, i do not hear those conversations, people are living, mrs. galina, it is important here, of course, that the military civil administration and the military build those fortifications, those zones that are supposed to stop the enemy, because they understood that the enemy can implement even the most ridiculous plan, if they believed that they would take kyiv in three days, why didn't they... what is important, well, without revealing any secrets, i understand that the war is unnecessary and there is no need to say too much, especially since they were caught again there in kharkiv you mention some woman who cooked, i think you have her, she was an employee of a kindergarten, but i'm afraid to make a mistake, but in my opinion it was about kharkiv alone, not a lady, she, she's not a lady, she's a friend, she worked in a kindergarten and was preparing, had correspondence with her agents there.
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