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when invited, she could not invite putin, i don't know if there was pressure, there was probably some pressure from the kremlin on mongolia to implement this putin provocation, but she succumbed to this pressure and must be responsible for it. oleksandr, there probably was, but you don't know for sure if there was such pressure? i am not sure that there was, that is, i have no evidence, but the very logic speaks about it, because it was not in the interests of mongolia. mongolia still, well, it... positions itself as such an oasis of democracy in this region, but if there will be no significant consequences, then in principle, maybe some other countries will see this example and follow it, we still have a minute, but what do your contacts, ofrek, diplomats, there colleagues -deputies from western countries say unofficially, are they really worried with this, or in principle, well, i came to mongolia, it did not affect anything, i was not arrested, although the country is a signatory of the roman statute, but nothing like that, do they have, well, really? worried that the iss
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will simply be inactive now in the eyes of, i don't know, ukrainian society first of all. certainly there is such a concern, why? because putin is trying to create a negative precedent, the precedent is related to the fact that he can go with impunity to these countries that are members, that are participants of the international criminal court, this is very dangerous, and the task now before our diplomacy and before the world diplomacy of the west ... in order not to let this precedent be negative, it is necessary to turn it into a positive precedent, and this requires, well, skill in terms of diplomacy, as you said, trying to create, probably already created it, but we'll see, the visit is still ongoing, and although mr. klimkin said at the beginning of the broadcast that he does not allow such an arrest to take place, but you know, there is still time for that. thank you for joining, oleksandr mereshko, people's deputy of ukraine, chairman of the committee on foreign policy and.
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whores, they just got high from it, that they can mock, for nothing, and this face is necessary , here's the hands. back, when you leave the cell, you had to lower your head very low, honestly, it was very scary, it was, the legs were not all that blue, they were just black, they were all melted, i didn’t even have any sores feet to this one times, that is, every day, morning and evening.
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i was not afraid, the commander came and said that we were going to reinforce the position in peace, we put on armored personnel carriers, helmets, machine guns, cartridges, grenades, whatever we had, but we still had hope that we were really going to reinforce to their own, went to an unknown place. referrals, and then to us, i already understood then that it was a prisoner, a civilian surrendered, a civilian surrendered, brought us to us,
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surrounded us, and one by one they said, get out, machine guns were pointed and that's it, they left, that's it. in fear, strong fear, we went out one by one from the house with raised hands, machine guns and pistols were directed at us, which were not directed at us, they searched us to see if we had any weapons, then they put us on the flight, and there we were face down, and then they tied our hands , machine guns were attached to the head, and it turns out that the boys were taken separately, and i... and the girl, well, these two girls were taken separately to their headquarters, to their command there, and in the evening they already kept us in the cellar, they had already arrived the russian army, not the dpr, that’s where it is, but
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the russians have already arrived, and they took us to sartan, well, there was a gathering of all prisoners of war, i was mostly worried about the girl, who was 21 years old. she tried to be like a mother and a sister, and they tried to give her support, she didn't show fear, but it was, honestly, very scary, it was, oh, we retreated from our positions by a wide margin. and they retreated on the order of the commander, that at the plant they were lying, they moved to the bunker, they were in the bunker, i helped the wounded, helped
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cook food, i helped the medics, there were some tampons to twist, and there were such light bandages, because who... was heavier, then they were in the hospital, then when the hospital was bombed, they moved here already to our factory, well, only through various bunkers, the factory there was very huge, big, simply. chezny, here and there they moved from bunker to bunker with the seriously wounded, how did they hide, what did they do with the bodies of the dead? we didn't have time to hide them, because there was a lot of shelling, at first we would have put them on the bohdan bus, but even when there were so many of them there, we still had hope that we would ferry the bodies... home, to seven to parents, to women, but when are they?
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more and more of them got up, we stacked them just above the bunker, there between the second and third floors, and we didn't have time not to bury them, no, there was no way to even dig that hole to make such a small grave. it was continuous shelling, it was the complete destruction of the city of mariupol, it was the destruction of the people, they felt that they wanted, that russia wanted to simply destroy, well, wipe mariupol off the face of the earth, so what kind of feeling , what did they want to do with it , or at least if it was on the battlefield, just to practice, to fix their shells, well how it explodes, how powerful it is, well, that’s the feeling they have...well, it was, and the command made a decision to move into the bunker more in order to save the lives of people and soldiers,
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and well, we had seven, seven, yes, seven in the bunker children, the youngest was one year and three months old, we already had food, well, if there was not enough food, we could eat there once a day, we could not eat, well, how did it turn out, well done guys, they mined, they found, they risked their lives to find something. to find at least boys, girls, oh, how old there were 240 of us at that time, but 119 remained, we also had to pack the boys in oilcloth, and then carry them out, once we, well, when we could go to mariupol more , then some of them were brought to the morh, hailstones started hitting us, and the girl's head was torn off, she had two children left in the bunker. well, of course we told the children that my mother just moved, i had a task, she
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went to the second, well, to the second region, i always had, as they say, such a grenade on duty in my pocket, i never thought that here i was with her i will use it, because we are strong, but she always was. with me, were you keeping it for yourself or for the enemy? well, first for the enemy, if you know how they say, we won't give up, but that's how it turned out, that's how it turned out that we were captured. this was also cut out on the hand, and how was this hand injured?
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they said that we will break your hands and cut them off, that's all, and that's it, the injury, well , they caught the hand, the blows were on the hand, if they just hit the hand with a hammer, that's all, and after the injury, hygromas began to grow , when they were taken out of cameras, as they say... what is yeshmon, and well , we received it in the morning and in the evening they beat our legs very much, it was as if my legs had varicose veins, my legs were not all that blue, they were just black, they were all fused , i didn't even have the agulas off my feet until this time, that is, every day, morning and evening, i licked to zero, and this face had to be put back. when you leave the cell, you had to lower your head very low, almost below
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the knees, well, if they didn't like it there, you would get it in taganrog, honestly in taganrog it was scary, we waited for the night to just go to sleep, so that we wouldn't be, because we had an early rise at 6:00, they came, they took us out to the corridor, well , they put us on the stretchers. well, every day we were checked, we were very afraid of the check, because we were beaten on the legs, it turns out, we sat on a tightrope, and we were also transferred to the building where the tiles are slippery. if you fall, when they hit your legs, if you fall and you don't get up there in a second, they can also beat you on the body, the girls used to do that more, but how about you do you think where did they get all this aggression , rage, to mock, well, as they said, well, they are all zombified there, they really are all zombified there, they are like that,
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well, i got the feeling that we they were attacked, we took away from them our country, ukraine, well, if we came, we started fighting for ukraine, if, this is all their territory, we, as they said, we simply leased it to you , we sang the national anthem, we were their russian songs, uh, we learned, we made them sing, poems, their stupid ones, what are they? we are counted with the girls during, as we were. in kursk, there seem to be 23 poems about fascism and nazism, they undressed us in the corridor , they lined up the boys, well, later we were there , they, well , all these military men
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also undressed us girls, and they led us naked down the corridor. and the ass is good, if only. and they wringed their hands, well, that was it, well, there were also threats, and there were also threats, well , there were threats that, well, we will send you to the cell now with our specially trained people, who are doing this, then yes, then it was that terrible day, honestly scary, because... you don't remember how you came in, you don't remember what happened to you, well, if it was, and how much it was did it last? time, i don't know, i honestly don't remember, i won't even say, well, one thing is that they didn't rape, one thing, thank god, thank god that they didn't rape, boys, yes, boys
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were raped, it turns out, in we were staghorns , when they were holding us, then... we had cameras , our cameras and the boys were there, well, we heard everything that was happening there with the boys, how they are beaten, what is done to them, and it just happened somewhere across two cells, and he, or is he in the neighborhood, well, in the neighborhood of our cells, then they brought the boys to him and raped him there, your husband too the military and you were together. when did you last see each other? in captivity for a couple of hours, then they took us away, the boys were taken separately, we had four girls, us separately. when you were captured, was your husband in that group? he was captured on the 13th , he is an officer, plus, he has been fighting since the 14th, i am just afraid to even think what
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they did it there. i just don’t know, even, they don’t even give any confirmation, whether he is alive at all, what are the important dates, maybe the dates from your personal life coincided with that time, what were the days for you, the year , grandson, when was a year old granddaughter. it was probably the most difficult thing for me, that i was not around, and it was the most difficult thing that i did not know what was with the children, and i really wanted them to know that i was alive, that i am who i am, cu- ku, ku-ku
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zhichok, what helped you to hold on, how did you survive, faith in the fact that mom is at home, i must to come home, what i knew, what, i knew that my mother was alone, i had to return home. it was this faith, only this faith was there, well, as support, of course there was support, the girls supported each other, well, faith. that i had to come, return home, i was very afraid alone, that my mother would not wait, i was very afraid, since
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she was sick, we visually baked cakes, flowers, er, champagne, glasses, we gave gifts to each other, that was all yes, we, we also had fun, with humor, supported each other, we had a camera... it was a six-seater, but there were 39 girls in the cell, how were you placed on the floor, three men each, that ’s why the bunks in them are two-story high, who is smaller, the thinnest fit on these bunks, all the rest on the floor, on the table, that is, you are in exchange in fact, everyone is there, well, as in the village, seals are like that. you know, such inhumane conditions, they usually break people, never mind, we cannot be broken, on the contrary, we supported each other, we followed each other,
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but no, we are not broken, they will not wait, no, we even sang the national anthem of ukraine there, yes, and ukrainian songs were sung, well, not so loudly, like theirs, well, we, in the morning and in the evening, to the national anthem of ukraine, always, it was as holy as a prayer, we were constantly being transported somewhere, in our planes, then in these, my god, what are they called, cars, we didn’t know , where we were going, that we were constantly blindfolded when they were already taking us to the exchange, well , we thought that we were in the queue, well , we were flying somewhere again, then that we were also put on the plane, we did not know where we would be , where are we, in what direction are we, and... pervezun here and then when we arrived in the crimea, he says even in simferopol we are in simferopol brought us, we heard the smell
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of the sea, closer to the evening, around 6 o'clock in the evening we went for a walk with the child, the husband arrived just in time and it was already sprinkled that the exchange, exchange, exchange, exchange had already taken place. the first photos appeared, but i didn’t find her in the photos, i just didn’t recognize her, and one photo is shared where all the girls are standing, i really didn’t recognize her, it was around half past seven in the evening, we already came home, already the baby fed, i already put him to bed and somewhere at 11 in the evening or at 12 she already called to tell the connection that they had already seen, they couldn't say anything to each other because they were crying, just crying. and the second happy
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moment of my life, when we arrived, when we fell to our knees, we kissed the land of our native ukraine, and i even remember the boys being photographed, laughing, the girls say, yes, it was such a moment that very, and when i heard my mother's voice, that she was lucky that she was alive, huh, this, this is very, i wanted, how did you get this notebook, don't ask, i have it before the notebook. i have the numbers of the sbu, hotlines, the red cross, iryna vereshchuk, and geneva
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there, it was all over me at night and i woke up to the phone, let's call, then i don't know, i looked around, wherever i could, she didn't tell me anything, i just listened. and this is the first time, this is the first time i've heard, how many times have i asked like that, she was, don't ask her, because i won't tell you anything, she just feels sorry for me, so that i don't go through this, so that i don't know it, got to know your hurry up, yes, yes, he did not leave me, he slept with me, and where am i, he is bored with me, this is lordik, it turns out, we were... in the sand in the 18th year, bitch she brought the puppies, and when the shelling began, she was killed by shrapnel, and just as they were, there were five of them, just two weeks each,
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only to open the points. i went to the commander, i said let's take them, i will feed them, the father was alive, then i call him, i say the dog there is no place for children, i will bring it to someone and give it to someone, it's just a pity that he, well, i already knew that he would be mine, the biggest one, it nursed him from the nipple, oh, i don't know, if he wasn't there, if i survived alone, such a jacket. her daughter washed, i don't know how many times, because she was all black, scratched, this is the only thing that remained from captivity, you were not with her, yes, we had rings, engagement rings, and not everything was left there, this is the only thing that is harmful. i never paid attention to such
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little things, which i am now simply happy with, i care about every cocoon, every leaf, everyone, i am just, i am happy, i live, i am greatly overrated and appreciated, and it is said, always, i cannot talk to my my daughter, with my grandson, i want to say a lot, a lot, what i left out, what... i didn't finish, always say, i love you, i i can't do without you, you are my family, you are my dearest, i try to be more at home, well, there are moments where i need to go, well, yes, and that's how i try to be at home in the evening, i've become more like a homebody already, well, now i'll start in a different way, if only. to live
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and appreciate more the fact that life is such that today you are there, and tomorrow he is gone, and you are not, well , you have this person, and tomorrow he is gone, you just did not have time to do everything and say it, this girl is 21 years old , which you mention all the time, she was with you, and always with me, i was in the hospital, my sister, she is one of the twins, they are twins, and this is the sister, she knits with her own hands, well there... she made me a bunny, she sent me a bunny and a note, this is gratitude for what i guarded the most precious gift of her life, the president presented it, which is a third -degree courage, but a well-deserved marriage, well , you know, of course... i regret the fact that i
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was awarded the order, but somehow i want everyone to return home, all alive, to be healthy, to return to their families, it will probably be the best, if you can at all someday forgive those people who mocked you, never, i'm being honest about myself, i would say, to me... if only to be able to come a little bit to where their prisoners of war are kept, i just want one , to let me just do the same with him as he did with me, well, what are they with me, even though he didn't do it with me, well , so that he felt just that when we had an exchange, they were exchanged , they were all so snub-nosed in jackets with apples on them, with suitcases on wheels, all so washed, selected handsome men, and we all went to obsovshchi and... in
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a beaten, as it were, dirty and torn, will never be forgiven, beaten, killed, taken broken things, but i did not submit, i was born ukrainian. news time on the espresso tv channel. kateryna shiropoyas works in the studio. another night attack by the enemy defense forces shot down 27 russian drones in the sky over ukraine. the air force of the armed forces of ukraine informed about this. in general, the occupiers released the occupiers from the kursk region.
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