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what happened and what we observe on the territory of the kursk region. well, in general, lukashenko is in the last, well, this is the second release of his political prisoners there. that is, literally today, yes, he released 30 regular political prisoners there, who were convicted for various protests. before that, a month ago, he graduated there, i think, at 18, well , that is, clearly he wants to build some kind of relationship with the west and his relationship with the world, and well, they are a little different from the kind of relationship that putin is trying to build, that is, yes he has something like that, moreover, they have now reduced the activity on the border with these attempts to transfer migrants to poland, which is also basically something like that, we will keep an eye on what is happening.
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belarus, especially on the belarusian-ukrainian border. there are a few more topics, colleagues, that we should have time to discuss, so i ask you to comment very succinctly, just to comment on them, because ahead is the topic of the northern stream-2, the wall street journal wrote about the fact that the ukrainians apparently took part in undermining this gas pipeline between russia and in germany, in denmark and norway, and this... of course, of course, it's a top topic there in sweden and denmark, forgive me, and it's a top topic there for the american press, american journalists, they are busy weaving into all this, and so büchner, this is wolfgang büchner, this is the deputy spokesman of the german federal government, says that the investigation, sabotage at the nordstrom gas pipeline is the highest priority for the german side, but without any. to
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the results of the investigation, this does not harm german-ukrainian relations, but here they are also monitor this and try to look at the situation in some way. can this publication in the wall street journal be considered an information and psychological special operation of russia, because it seems that some information was leaked in a respectable publication, which may have been or was thrown away. for journalists, or, let's say, somehow inspired by moscow, because if you listen and read about what is written about the ukrainian special services, the ukrainian special services are probably the coolest in the world right now, and mali, and syria, and the northern stream, and something else well, that is, the coolest thing can only be a massad, olga, well... this is not the first, but last
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year there were three or four such events with similar publications there with a difference of two or three months, that is, this is already some kind of regular one, it was some kind of break, they didn't write about it for six months, i think that it was dropped now, well , for one reason only, because they didn't write anything new, if you pick up the old publications, it's about the same, just now it's more dramatic, because some fantasies on the fact that some people in the ukrainian intelligence services eat them told something, well, it's about nothing , you know, it's some kind of romance, and it's literally fiction, it's not an investigation, but the fact that he was dumped now i directly connect with what's happening in the kursk region, and this is an attempt in some way, of course, now, well, to draw attention to another subject, firstly, secondly, somehow i...
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think, well, to reduce support first of all for germany, because germany now has to provide another tranche to quite serious help, and this is of course an attempt to undermine him, and therefore pro-russian politicians in germany immediately seized, began to do all this, but that's why i say that this is fiction, and not some kind of investigation, because, for example, the only such thing that is very important and that would really say that these are real... investigation materials, if there were any conversations about where the explosives came from, how many explosives, what it was, by what means it was supplied, well, that is, it is real evidence, some real things, and the fact that some yacht was sailing, which for some reason the passports of eu citizens, but the ukrainian flag, so that the half-coast knows that these saboteurs are ukrainian, well, where logic. yeah, yeah, a lot of questions
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, actually, answers, secondly, some, you know, phone traffic that's out there somewhere, something, so what, what does that say, that people with phones were in this city somewhere, that's all, about nothing else, well... that is, i think that, well , besides that, that is, you know, the investigation is somewhere such an impression is separate, and this material is a little somewhere separate, it gives 40% of real information, but 60%, it’s just me i say, bialyatristika, that is, you can immediately shoot some kind of movie and call it absolutely some kind of fantastic, you know, something like that, thank you olga, bohdan, well, i think that, of course, we still need to... well, here i absolutely agree that this story is, of course, connected to the fact that now the russians are trying to do everything they have, whatever which bookmarks to use in order to destroy our support, the unity of the western allies and so on, but i would probably also mention that in parallel with that, for example, the financial times ran
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another scaremongering the other day about what the russian fleet is keeping under its sights all european and american cities, well, they repeat themselves, you see, and of course the damned ukrainian terrorists. look, about this investigation, well, first of all, this is not an investigation, secondly, well, i just know, most of all, i am interested, who read this article, the whole article is built on communication with some unnamed a high-ranking official, okay, okay, i can still somehow understand, well, okay, people sat down, roared and decided to blow up the northern stream, well , let's assume, okay, maybe it happens, but please tell me, what kind of high-ranking official would it be available, but admitted to a similar level of solutions, i would decide to talk now, well, with all due respect. really authoritative enough please, whatever, i understand when there, the publication, whatever, tell me, if you know, here they have water pouring in the president’s office, they pour shit on each other, that’s what i can do to understand, well, they sat there with shuster and talked that there was someone who
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decided to leak such information and for what, just imagine who it could be, how small would be the circle of people who would be persuaded to accept such a thing decision, and why would these people suddenly decide on it speak. understanding, well, all the consequences of such stories, i refuse to understand, i am already silent about the very marismism of asking the question, it is unrealistic to do it from one yacht, especially since all possible experts have already written a thousand times that the explosion was most likely inside the pipeline, and why this american journalist of serbian origin will write about how for months over the places where these explosions actually took place, russian so-called scientific vessels, well, of course , the zelensky one, were blown away by the alkali, and they forgot to write that chervinsky... was corrected and everything was personally blown up there, you know, you could make a cool james bond about it, and there, well, who the hell played the main role, because i don’t know who there are different different people, different ones, but to be honest, you don’t think that it’s just complete madness, even from the point of view of just common sense, i think,
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i’ll say frankly, and i think that there was simply an idea to involve just all surnames that more or less known in some foreign media about this in the western world. so everyone who was mentioned there, chervinskyi was mentioned, yes, zelenskyi was mentioned, yes, zaluzhnyi was mentioned, i don’t understand why budanov was not there, well, that is, the only question i have is why budanov’s fictional work was never mentioned, well, excuse me, i think it's nonsense, because you're amazing, honestly, let's face it, if it really was a special operation of the ukrainian special services, then each of these people should receive a hero of ukraine and a free ride without... the kyiv metro for the rest of their lives, well, but sorry, well, honestly, come on with all due respect, well, i don’t know, i talked to a lot of people, for example, with people who built such pipelines and know how they are built, well , it’s simply unrealistic, well, it’s physically unrealistic to blow up in three places the way it is was blown up, well, it definitely does not, and the main thing is
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that the people who wrote this article, they would at least once in their life sail across the baltic sea, see what it is like during rush hour, there are so many ships that it is impossible swim, for example, in the baltic sea and not see constantly. some ship nearby, well, how do you imagine it, well, that is, physically, that is , from a small yacht, that, for example, some stupid people, or just people whose ukrainian passports were drawn, can now try to use it, is another matter history, but excuse me, what was the point of ukraine blowing up the northern stream, so that russia would not start supplying gas there, class, let's make such an argument then, and russia instead, excuse me, got the opportunity in this whole story to raise the stakes, as they hoped for gas pressure on europe, no, yes... the fact is that by that time russia had already stopped supplying gas. they, well, at that moment they stopped the gas supply and already started blackmailing europe with gas. well, let's throw conspiracy theories even more then. and tell me, please, which country in our country really benefited the most from the undermining
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of the nord streams. what do you think, colleagues. and i know the answer, because it is in the monetary equivalent. and this is the united states of america, which actually captured 70% of the entire destiny. we have almost no time left, we wanted thank you, thank you, colleagues, just a minute, well, let 's talk more about how we got there. the head of the regional military administration, the former head of the donetsk ov, pavlo kyrylenko,
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they found illegal enrichment of uah 56 million and unreliable declarations, he bought seven apartments, that is , they learned a lot of interesting things about kyrylenko, and today in kyiv oblast two heads of the tsc, their assumed that they were preparing schemes for evading mobilization there, the people who were supposed to carry out... mobilization was found in them there in search of 1 million dollars, well, that is , something incredible is happening in the country, and it is incredible, it is next to the grief and next to the war, next to you and you to the trouble with which we all live, but we will talk about that next time week on other broadcasts, i thank my colleagues for participating in the program, these are olga olen and bohdan butkevich, and i would like to remind you that during the entire broadcast, friends, we conducted a survey, you asked... about such things as whether the ukrainian orthodox church can become independent from the russian orthodox church? let's look at the survey results: 47% yes, 53%. no, on
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hello everyone, have a nice day, this is a project without armor on fm halychyna, my name is andrii zholub, i hope you have finally remembered what i look like and what i am talking to you about, our next issue, or rather our current issue , our current guest, and our current conversation will be in the medical direction, but here we will... we will not talk about medicine on the battlefield, here we will talk about medicine at such an extreme stage of evacuation in a large hospital, in a large hospital, and first i... am ready to show and introduce our guest, so ostab zubach, ostabchyk, please introduce yourself, hello everyone, my name is ostap, i am a ukrainian doctor, well, so thoroughly, a traumatologist, we have something more to tell, right, ee ostap, please tell me how you see the difference between civilian patients and those patients who
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they are brought from the evacuation, because the anatomy is rougher and the same, in principle, the repairs are like... so to speak, the human body, they cannot differ, because the human body, that of a military person, that of a civilian, is absolutely similar. what are the specifics of actually working with military patients? it's actually two big differences, two big differences, two different types of injuries, completely different severity of injuries, because what we did before is fundamentally different from what we do now. and the most important thing is that we continue to learn, learn from our mistakes, we continue to learn from our friends abroad, they often learn from us, well , really, because i think that even foreign medics have not encountered such a large amount of combat trauma, there is such a paradox that countries that are at war, they do not write science, do not analyze,
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and simply do not have the resources, strength, time, but countries that are not at war, they analyze, study, this experience and try to improve it, and in that sense , the exchange always works out, because doctors from abroad have a large baggage of their own knowledge, but they hardly have such experience. you know, more than once i have even encountered my fellow citizens, foreigners, americans, in particular and so on, who worked there at one time in the campaigns in iraq and syria, they worked for a week, conditionally at our ... ingulets bridgehead, they came out and said: guys, we have never seen anything like this in our life, we had no idea that so much could happen to us fly. actually, they will ask you whether foreign doctors really have a moral right to teach us something, whether it is not teaching, but rather training and help, how to perceive it correctly, because, well, many people express themselves, what they can tell us,
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they are like that in life haven't seen it, they don't know what it's about, it really depends on who you talk to. ee doctors who have tried this powder, they are usually very careful in their assessments, they are very professional, and they listen very well. most often, questions arise on such a difference in qualifications, where people who had no experience at all, they at some point felt as if they were extremely competent, those doctors. foreigners who took part in iraq, in afghanistan, i had to meet doctors since the vietnam war, they actively go to ukraine to share their experience, so that , first of all, to be involved, that is, they feel a moral, moral necessity to be here, and again, when a dialogue is established,
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at the junction of these experiences, new ideas are born. these are different treatments because the injury that occurs now on the battlefield, it is completely different, as if everyone saw it, but now it is a new war with the use of different means of destruction, completely different evacuation terms, other possibilities, those countries that waged the war with superior forces and had the opportunity to conduct military operations. the way they were trained, the way they know how, with the provision that is necessary for this, certainly they had a different experience than the experience that ukraine received. ostape, please tell me more precisely, not even to me, but to our listeners, our viewers, what it is different, especially a combat injury, conditionally from an injury in a road accident, in which there is a certain
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specificity, because people often do not understand, well , an injury is an injury, why does it take so long in the military. is being treated, is being rehabilitated with difficulty, what are the specifics of that combat injury? the specificity is that it is a very complex lesion, a complex lesion of various systems, various organs, very often it is a combination of various factors, thermal and mechanical, lesions with various chemical and prohibited means of damage. yes, and the combination of these factors does a lot polystructural impact on the human body, er, not only physical, physiological, but also us... that is, at the exit we have a combination of various factors and a combination of various injuries that complicate each other, because if
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we take two patients with approximately the same a set of fractures or injuries, but they will be completely different in terms of treatment, prognosis, recovery, social adaptation and , in general, further life. today, we are talking with the traumatologist ostap zubych about the relationship and cooperation between civil medicine and wounded, between civilian friends of the wounded and the wounded himself. today we are talking about understanding. while you are listening to this information, do not forget to press the bell, subscribe to our channel bez broni, do not forget to like, comment, we are ready to communicate. by the way, you mentioned about social adaptation, no matter what, the doctor works not only directly to restore. the integrity of bones, tendons, vessels and everything else, he works in general with a person, with a patient, and now i will ask from the other side,
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we talked about the difference between a combat injury and an injury in domestic conditions, now i will ask about the mental state of a patient after a domestic injury and the difference, the mental state of a patient who received an injury in combat conditions, that is, a wounded serviceman, how and how it differs from... this is communication with injured? this communication is obviously different, but there is a stage. our hospital is large, and very often it is the fifth or sixth link in the evacuation chain, that is , the patient who arrives at us has a large exposure of time, someone has already worked with him, there is treatment, the patients we receive, they are psychologically, mentally different, military, with... everything else, this is the first link, where there is an acute response to trauma, a person is in difficult conditions, and this is a completely
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different stage and completely different , other mental patients, we had such an experience when there was an attack on the yavoriv training ground, and our hospital received 65 people one after the other and non-stop, and at that time we were the first evacuation unit, right? then those patients were again different than the ones we are getting now, which we are now we are treating, regarding visits, as you note, you know, because many of my acquaintances and friends would like to visit a wounded person in the hospital, but a civilian is what he is, let’s say, he has his own stereotypes, maybe he is ashamed of a military person, and especially a wounded military person , how are they treated the military themselves until those moments when they are visited by civilian friends, not only brothers, well, there it is conventionally a family, it goes without saying, it is wonderful, but how do they behave when
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neighbors come to visit, there are acquaintances from the civilian world, they get angry , or vice versa it's nice for them, what i observe is, uh, they respond very adequately to displays of attention, in fact there is a lack of it. society often does not know what to say to a soldier, especially people with the loss of limbs or with such pronounced visual defects, sometimes they try to somehow avoid communication, but these young people are fully conscious, they are adequate, they are sometimes more adequate than many others there who were injured somewhere in sorry, under alcohol or in some such youth entertainment, they are quite normal more... they very often need that this kind of communication, this is an element of returning to such a more civil space of communication,
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tell me, there are no veterans of such a reaction to doctors, to service personnel, to hospitals, and you will first go to a whore and then you will be, i had such a case, i did not one, and this happens, but this is again a person who was kind before receiving an injury, she... is kinder, who was evil, sometimes she becomes angrier, who was stubborn, more stubborn, but there are also such sharp reactions, i had such case, i say, okay, look, i'm a doctor, and so my task is to heal, i do it, i had experience of providing first aid on the field when there are a lot of injured and very limited resources and you do what you were taught, again i was not good enough or unlucky or lucky enough to receive... from yavorivsky polygon, when the doors open in the morning and patients begin to be transported, one by one, by the third, by the fourth, but this is a huge work of the whole team, everyone works, all the doctors,
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orderlies, nurses. i say: look, i have my traumatic experience behind me, and you you have your own, to some extent we are similar, only that life pours a little different into everyone's cup, and usually such a conversation, that is, the story consists in frankness, in sincerity, if it is a sincere conversation, such sharp reactions, they usually, they disappear, he begins to see you as a person too, not just a doctor. there is a guy in some white or blue thing with a mask, he sees that you are the same person, also vulnerable, you are also made of meat, you are also uncomfortable, you also do not sleep, or you too, well in a word, he you perceives more closely as his own, you work here in tmo-1, and the number one territorial medical association of the city of lviv, this entire anbroken ecosystem, there are mostly civilian doctors, as far as i understand, there are civilian doctors, but
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already many. of our doctors had military experience, many of them fought and returned, in particular neurosurgeon roman, savka, the guys from the anesthesiological brigade, some of the other doctors, you notice that they have a different attitude, and there is actually an understanding with the military among those who have already passed this the military way, you know that, that's how i am to you i'll tell you, you have a dog and i have a dog, yes or no, it's enough, well, it's not even enough for one look or something like that... well, that's a short story, to feel your own from a distance, to feel that a person is the same, ugh, there is this is absolutely true, tell me, all the time even my fellow citizens talk about the fact that there is a huge critical shortage of doctors at the front, do you understand, as a representative of the medical world, why doctors are so reluctant to adopt this experience and support the country, i understand , that there are many
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who are afraid to go... directly to combat units, in assault units, in the marines, because this is work on the battlefield, on the verge of a collision. the medics probably have doctors, this is, well, perhaps the only link in the war that has a clear position, because now there is no such thing that, you know, in general, i remember when i arrived in the 22nd it doesn't matter, you are a doctor, not a doctor, you go to the front for evacuation, now at least the wise brigades are trying to concentrate their work. skilled doctors at stabilization points and so on, why are the doctors now still leaning in, hiding and so on, because at least i understand that in my hospital, where i worked, people are still resisting, they don't want to, they do everything to avoid going to work at the front, what's the story here, i think it's a lack of communication, it is necessary to say more, it is necessary to obviously many things are changing, in particular, quite recently was
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passed ... a decree to give doctors who did not have an initial military rank, not obviously did not pass the military department, to give them an initial officer rank, yes, that is, a person has a qualification, a person has experience, the person is a doctor, but he used to get to work, let's say, not in his specialty, he could end up as a counterfeiter or a combat medic, i'll even admit it honestly, i removed such people from their positions.' the marksman of doctors who were told: well, you don't have any department, well, what's the difference that you are a doctor, you will be a grenade launcher, i took them to my medical company as paramedics, or even there as medical instructors, just so that the person would be there and do his job , now it's true what you say about this decree, it still provides that a person should go through menstruation courses, she will study, but she understands that her fate, medical fate, is professional, it is
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more or less predicted. and i expect it to have a very positive impact. that's right , because even the junior officers of the medical unit, i will emphasize again, in a smart brigade, their point of view is listened to, because everyone gets sick in the same way, and soldiers, and colonels, and generals, that is, there is a lot to do with medicine in the brigade depends, at least in my 46th, our then commander made it clear that there would be no medicine in the brigade, in in principle, there will be no brigade, that is, here, i agree with you that indeed. if a person will have at least a minimal officer rank and influence on making some decisions, in particular at the stages of evacuation, in particular with regard to work at a stop point, it is clear that in principle it will be like this, i think that doctors will feel their subjectivity, so that they are valuable, and that should change the relationship, because that's the way of rotation that happened until recently and...

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