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everything won't be fine with us and don't have any illusions, that's how it seems to me to have happened. the council of state cinema has been replenished with new members, not entirely new, because we are waiting for two more members from state cinema, it is very interesting who it will be, but we already have these members of the new council. in general, the voting took place in two stages, first , a competitive commission was recruited, which was supposed to choose these members, in general. what nine and well , the question arose, of course, first of all, because the press was not allowed in and with such interesting arguments they began to say that the places somehow we are not in this room, the press will interfere, and in general, you know, we will announce an air raid alert, and we will not know where to send those journalists, how to ensure security and so on, so it is not necessary, but in the second at the stage they said that if no one was accredited, then we did not accredit anyone, what are the questions for us. well, and also
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the lordship voted to vote secretly, also a very interesting moment, and we now cannot know, see who voted for whom, and this is generally the tradition of oderzhkino, which, with which you need somehow to finish, because the same conflict of interests could never be traced, because it was elementary unclear, it was not clear who gave votes to whom, and of the seven new members of the council, we have, for sure, that... less ambiguous two, that arkady nepetaliuk kerser, you may know him, i'm sure you've seen his films, as well as volodymyr mola, and he shot the film as a director, as a producer of yuki, as well as nation of football, nation of football won the prestigious sports emmy award, and also there are already two members who, well now we can watch a video so that you can just imagine how it all happened, the two candidates, the strongest, especially,
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the strongest was considered to be such an opposition candidate, yuliya sinkevich, she is the former general director of the odesa film festival, a fairly successful manager, but then they said that she issued the documents incorrectly, as did larisa pokolchuk, a documentary filmmaker, and although the lordship also violated the regulations, because two members of the competition commission were included online, it could not be done that way, but well well, and also. i would like to say about the two new members of the council, about whom there are the most questions, the most they will cause criticism precisely because of one way or another connections with artem kolyubaev, about whom there are also many questions, there have already been many journalistic investigations about him, and about his enrichment and the way he takes money from the state budget in general, not only from the cinema, these are such members, called his members. his name
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is taras bosyk, he is a producer and co-produced tapes with artem kolyubaev, as well as he is a member of the union of entrepreneurs of the film and television industry, kolyubaev manages it, and yarmak, andriy yarmak founded it at one time, well, and also denis tarasov, he is a director, in general, he always shot tv series, he has one, there is a big feature film, and this is boje vilni, this is a man who was involved in cinema only once... and here he is now in such a high position, although he, his films were also produced by bosyk and kolyubaev, this one, and by the way, in denis tarasov has a lot of photos on facebook with artem kolyubaev, it is certain that, it is certain that he is proud of such familiarity, in relation to television series production, i will say that a lot of criticism is also caused by the fact that many television actors now go to the movies, something there... and then
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they criticize them, they say that they do not understand each other, understand each other on television, they do not understand cinema, and it seems to me that denys tarasov in principle demonstrated a certain lack of understanding of the processes at this competition, but he still joined the council, well, we will, as always, monitor the activities of this council, i i think that it is not, she will cause a lot of different scandals, well, we will watch what to do. thanks to lina chechenna, she keeps a close eye on cultural events and processes, of course she tells us about it very coolly, well, i don’t know if it’s just as cool, maybe cooler, well, if it’s about the weather, it’s definitely cooler, but natalka tells us about the weather emotionally and coolly didenko, she is already next to me, so what is the forecast for tomorrow, good evening, good evening vasyl, good evening our dear viewers, i will tell you everything now. and even more
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and about rains and thunderstorms, and about their duration, and about archival some interesting facts, in a word about everything in a second. we will start our meeting today with such interesting facts that our sreznevsky central geophysical observatory publishes on its page from time to time. well, you know, i 've read all kinds of things there, but i somehow didn't pay attention to certain such metrogic phenomena being counted in hours, at least before, so i'm happy to share them with you, these are the results for june. in the city of kyiv and that's how they counted, well, you understand how much it is generally accurate numbers, so it is about the duration of the atmospheric phenomenon during the month of june, in this case in hours, the dew lasted in june in kyiv for 133 hours,
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haze, you remember that haze differs from fog in that it is actually such a light fog visibility up to 1 km, so it's foggy in june. lived for one hour, the whole month, little, rain, torrential, 11 hours 40 minutes, not bad, a thunderstorm just a record holder in june lasted 14 hours 30 minutes in kyiv, and the star is such distant flashes, you probably know, 1:20 minutes, that's it interesting calculations of the central geophysical observatory named after boris sreznevsky, well , of course, i am very interested in the fact that dew is 133 hours. lasted, that is, it was such a pleasant, probably dewy morning, who felt it and had the opportunity to observe, we envy you, we go further and talk about the behavior of the earth's magnetic field, now for your attention is a traditionally prognostic diagram, and from it it will be seen, that tomorrow, right at the end
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of the day, there will be quite such, well, significant, i would say, activation, so if someone suffered from a migraine today, a headache or any such vascular ones. aggravation, you can safely write it off to tomorrow's magnetic storm, because it is such, as you can already see from this chart, that tomorrow in the afternoon and evening there will be quite such a significant activation, well, actually we are now moving on to the weather forecast, traditionally we we are starting it from the western regions, and now for your attention the air temperature in the western regions is 26-28° - rains in places, thunderstorms in places, the atmospheric front will cause such wet weather, but it is very pleasant, warm, i would say in the western part of ukraine. in the north, tomorrow the air temperature will range from 24 to 26°. the predominant dry
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air mass will dominate, the sun, beautiful white cumulus clouds, but here in zhytomyr oblast in the afternoon or evening , this western moisture may also come, it will pass. local rains and thunderstorms, we continue to the east of ukraine, in kharkiv oblast, luhansk oblast and donetsk oblast, tomorrow the air temperature will be slightly higher, 27-30°, in some places up to 31, and in kharkiv oblast, well, it is rather in the northern regions of kharkiv oblast, as well as in the eastern ones, there probability of dinner short rain with a thunderstorm. luhansk region and donetsk region are dry and sunny. in the central part of ukraine, tomorrow from vinnytsia to... dnipropetrovsk region, here you see such a range of air temperatures, this is the maximum daytime, of course, 26-29°, maybe somewhere in dnipropetrovsk region it will jump up to +30, in vinnytsia until the evening there is a chance of local rain with a thunderstorm, in the south of ukraine,
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tomorrow the air temperature is high, so calm, so to speak, heat, 29, 31°, and there is no precipitation here, but again in the evening in odessa. he can fight with this western moisture, therefore short-term rains and thunderstorms may occur in places in odesa region, and in kyiv, the capital tomorrow , the air temperature is expected to be 25-27°, dry, sunny, almost perfect, i would say, summer weather, and so far this weekend weather in ukraine will endure, about the coming heat, which i have been scaring all ukrainian citizens here for several days, i will not talk about today, because there are absolutely some... unstable equilibrium of the forecast, it changes every day, so it will take at least a day or two, for sure rest, and for now we enjoy such classic summer weather, and of course, as always, keep an eye out for updated weather forecasts on the espresso channel. thank you
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natalsa didenko, thank you for being with us, stay with the spresso tv channel, i will say goodbye to you until tomorrow at 18:10. good evening, we are from ukraine. she saw something that is hard for even a doctor to remember. she knows that there is a lot of pain and a sea of children's tears. in the first days of the occupation of buch, she and her husband provided medical care there. now she helps wounded soldiers to recover and get on your feet engaged in their rehabilitation. today i have as a guest the national legend of ukraine, a doctor, a pediatrician, and today a rehabilitator. olga svyst. olya, i congratulate you, today i have a guest. congratulations irina. a very
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interesting path and very, probably, difficult, because if you imagine it from a pediatrician, a private clinic to a mobilized military medic. i want you to share with our audience today your experience, the experience of war that you already have. and i want to start precisely from... february 24, 2022, where were at that time and how did they end up, actually speaking, on february 24 we were at home, we lived in the city of irpin, this city is located next to the city of bucha, and my daughter was sick, at that time she had a high temperature, and accordingly i i didn't sleep at night, and i probably heard for the first time how a rocket whistled over... our city, and some 30-40 minutes later in the medical community, in one of the chats, i read that
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the first rockets landed at boryspil airport, and my first words were after waking up the husband, that the war has started, wake up, that's it of course, as a mother, i wanted to protect my children and give them safety first of all, but i am a doctor, so accordingly in the morning a nanny came and my husband and i went to... our workplaces, it was a difficult way to the city of kyiv, because the city was already being evacuated, it was a long road, and at that moment i took on such a distributed responsibility to accept children at the reception department of our clinic, because the polyclinics were closed and, accordingly, the flow of children was in the reception department, and here at the reception pediatrician, you must be on my last working day uh... at my previous place of work, i looked out the window and realized that all these
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children were going somewhere, it is not known where, they were all sick, and i had to make a decision then, how to plan for them treatment, or with an examination in a few days, or it is not known when, and already at that moment i understood that it is not known when, that is why the treatment was prescribed a little more than usual, somewhere around lunch time i received a call from the military mother, who was calling me.. . for mobilization as a military medic, already with things during the day i have to appear, i asked for time, a day to take the children to a safer place to their parents, that's how my first day of the full-scale invasion actually began, but in the evening, when i got home and entered the house, the shelling began, accordingly we for the first time, i went down to the basement from the 12th floor with my children, it was too... sad and i wanted to protect the psyche of my children, and when they asked me, my son,
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mom, what is this, i found a solution for myself that this is such a game, who will be the first to go down to the basement, and when we went down to the basement, me i realized that my children were in pajamas, i only had their documents with me, which i managed to take, and i understood that it was a basement, it was cold, and i should go home to get some things. this is the first mistake, because in principle we were preparing and knew that something would happen, and we should have packed that alarming suitcase, now i am analyzing it, what should have been done, but at that moment i calmed down and already climbed to the 12th floor , not using the elevator according to the previous recommendations, which were given to the civilian population, gathered those alarming suitcases and the next morning they tried to evacuate the children from the city of irpinja. from kyiv region, we managed it, it was a long way, and already
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on february 26 we returned to the city of irpin, and literally in an hour we made the decision that we , upon request, again in the medical communities, will join the doctors who receive the wounded in budsha the first civilian and military, that's how we ended up in buch, can you tell us about those first days of training, what did you do there and who exactly did you help? uh, i had the idea that this is a gray area, that is, there is a line the front, where active battles are being fought, and there are hospitals and medical centers. no one is affected, that is, it is a safe place, the wounded will just come to us, but later we realized that this is not the case at all, because when we first heard automatic rounds under the windows, convoys of heavy equipment were passing through the nearby streets, and we could to see it and even count it, fighter jets flew over us, and
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we saw landing from enemy helicopters, of course this concept was dispelled. immediately we were engaged in providing help to all those who needed it, both civilians and from the group tro with the armed forces, who received wounded from during the protection of the airport, there were also wounded children, since the hospital did not work with children, because it was not a children's hospital, accordingly, i dealt with children, both wounded and those who simply had an illness, they needed it. medical care and they ended up in this institution, it was the first time i came across gunshot and explosive wounds in children, and i had no experience before that, so we were looking for a network, i called my colleagues, i was interested in how to act so as not to harm, how to make the right decisions in
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the treatment of children, i first saw the amputation of limbs in children. and i had to find the words to talk to the children, to explain, it was difficult. i remember one girl, sofia, she lost her mother, her cat during the evacuation, and lost her upper limb, lost her arm. she was in the palace where there was a window. and the first thing... she asked was to close the window, can i go to a smaller room, of course we arranged it, brought her to a smaller room, blocked the window, the children were afraid, we they explained that the armed forces of ukraine are working to protect us, trying to protect them from the terrible truth in which we all
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found ourselves, from this reality, and in one of the conversations with sofia, holding her... hand, she cried and said , that i was riding horses, i want to continue it, and at that moment i promised her that you will, you will continue, we will get out of here, you will have a hand protest and you will be able to do it, i know for sure that you you can, and looking ahead like that, everything really worked out for sofia, sofia survived, evacuated together with us from buchi, and she received prosthetics abroad, and even dreamed of writing a book, and she wrote it and published it, it's called don't be a disaster. there were also other aunts, you continue to communicate with sofia. yes, of course, we keep in touch with virtually everyone who was in buch then, and whom we
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evacuated, especially all the children. and together with their relatives, accordingly, we are very proud of their achievements, there were also children who simply had various acute conditions that needed medical attention, and i am proud those parents who, despite the fact that it was extremely dangerous to move around the city after 5 o'clock, made a decision to save their children's health and reached the hospital at night. but this is something that probably everyone experiences in ukraine, when one part of your relatives is at home, and with the other you have to go to another city, and at this time you have danger above you, bullets are flying, now rockets are flying, and here we provided them with emergency care, stabilized
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the child's condition, and they cannot be left, they don't want to, they want to go home, because they are waiting for them others relatives, they are worried about them, this family was also evacuated, after a few days they wrote to us that they had left, everyone survived, it was very happy news for us, of course, although we were still under occupation at that time, patients were also coming in, civilians, wounded, who tried to find food or water and were shot in the street or thrown with grenades. under our feet, we had a mechanism worked out over time, who receives patients in the reception department, who calls a team of surgeons, who collects information, whether there is... there is nothing, and we worked in this format for about two weeks, did everyone manage to be saved, who exactly did you save, and through this
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evacuation, what was it like? it was not the first time, i.e. we were notified of the first day of evacuation, but i took care of the children for the most part, and my understanding was that on the first day it is not worth it... to go and this evacuation probably won’t happen, the square gathered a lot of people, and that planned route, the green corridor, it didn't happen, that is, the buses didn't come, and it was terrible, we didn't collect the children because we suspected that it would not happen, we did not drag them, for that day they stayed in the hospital building, but many people were around in the square, and of course they wanted to... stay here, either in the hospital or near the city council, few wanted to go back to the basement for the night, it's such a big disappointment when you almost survived and left and you
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have to go back to that basement again, but the next day the buses still arrived late, we managed to have our own bus for the wounded, that is, we had two buses with the wounded, and we started moving in a column together with everyone, of course, we instructed everyone that if there were any shelling, then we should lean as low as possible to the floor of the bus, they understand that this may not save us, but the glass is glass and open windows, increased danger, we had such a package with medicines for each patient, because we did not know how long ... the evacuation would last, and each of these patients received serious treatment with antibiotics, accordingly, each had his own appointment sheet and these medicines, we also managed to prevent
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hypothermia, that is, we had blankets, because not everyone had even suitable clothes, but we dressed from what we had, took blankets, in principle, no one froze except me, because i probably had adrenaline, i was very cold on the evacuation and... turning to the first turn at the intersection on the bus as if an automatic queue passed, such a sound, accordingly we all fell to the floor, but then it exhaled, it was a burning truck, a military vehicle, and accordingly the glass or leftovers some other details simply went over the paneling of our bus, and then we moved in a column. once again we were stopped on the zhytomyr highway, our route was changed, because the route that was supposed to go to the left
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was destroyed, there were blown up cars, there was a fire, so we stood for a while on this road, on an open road, it was scary, at that moment i form... a list to send to the welfare clinic, who can accept the most difficult patients for evacuation, we had seven most difficult patients, i will be grateful for the rest of my life to my colleagues, who immediately responded and said, we will take all the most difficult ones, and that is , when we were standing, when we were driving, we formed a clear plan where we would take these two busloads of wounded, to which hospital we would send them and who would be able to take care of them, and actually... we will take care of the wounded children, enemy tanks passed by us, we really didn't know how it would all end, but
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later on, we got to the ukrainian land, under the ukrainian flag, you know, my first feelings such that i get off the bus, i was in white robes, although i understood that this does not give any guarantees. absolutely, but it still defined me as a medic, and when we got home to the e-evacuation point, i approached the e-e ambulance, the ambulance brigade , i said: i have 20 wounded people there, i need 10 cars there , at least to evacuate them, you have two here, i say, take half, they say, we can’t, this is our point, we can’t move to provide aid, and we had to move quickly, it was already evening, they are tired, they need
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to inject medicine, cold. one, the month of march, and i approach one of the policemen, i say, can you help me accompany the buses so that we go through kyiv to the checkpoints, freely and quickly, they are waiting for us in the city of kyiv, in such and such hospitals, they have agreed on our route, and accompanied by the police, we drove through the entire part of kyiv, where we were already at the point where the patients from our buses, ordinary bohdans, were transferred to a specialized one. medical transport, in fact , this is how we got to various hospitals with patients, and the patients got to the regional hospital, and got to welfare, in 17 got to the hospital. olo, this is your experience that you just talked about, the experience that you got already during the war, how did it help you now in the rehabilitation of the military? i would
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say that this was the beginning, the beginning of the formation of me as a different doctor, at that moment, having a call from the military headquarters and having the experience of the occupation in buchy, with all kinds of injuries and making quick decisions, this was the beginning of why i am in rehabilitation, for the first time i saw children with amputations, i saw people with amputations, with spinal cord injuries, chest, combined injuries, and i understood that i wanted to be in this direction and help them, that is, you yourself chose this direction of rehabilitation, you decided that way, yes, but i did not get there right away, at first i had a place of service in a military unit, as the chief of medical services, and my job there was a little bit different, i had...
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civilian emergency care experience, we did it every six months in our clinic, it was a rule that we had emergency care skills, but in the military medicine is completely different, and one of my areas of work was also to master the provision of assistance in tactical medicine, according to military protocols. but over time , my fate turned out to be such that i got into the field of military rehabilitation, and now i have been working in this direction for the second year, and it seems to me that i am in my place, this is the second year you have been working, and what can you say in general about this direction, what are the main challenges you face every day, if we talk about rehabilitation in particular, are you the main one? these are our soldiers, this
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ukrainians are our boys and girls who defend our borders and our freedom, and the main challenge is how to quickly restore them, how to return them to society, or how to return them to the place of service, however, the vast majority of injuries are quite complex, and the process rehabilitation is long. and given the nature of the injuries, not all boys can return to military service, accordingly, one of the main challenges not only for me, but globally for us as ukrainians, is the integration of veterans, not only veterans, but people who have suffered from the war in ukraine, into society, and ensure that they understand that they are extremely important people in our society, and we
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owe them great gratitude. to create comfortable conditions for them, now we have many barriers, and this is not only in rehabilitation, but in general in moving around the city, yes, well, for example, a serviceman, or just a person with limited mobility who moves in a wheelchair, and his or her daughter goes to school, it would be very important to create these conditions for us as a society. so that this veteran or just someone from people with reduced mobility could get to this school without obstacles without help, or, for example, the restrooms, can we always reach the restrooms, people with reduced mobility, no, not always, it's...
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