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or in a week on espresso. who are they, the president's new advisers, how many... murderous iron cannons did russia unleash on ukraine this week and the 80th anniversary of honoring the memory of the deliberately evicted ukrainians. my greetings. news editor tells about the main thing for today. personnel changes at the bank. the president of ukraine has appointed iryna veryschuk, deputy head of the office of the president of ukraine. previously, she was the minister of reintegration of the temporarily occupied territories. viktor mykyta grani also became the deputy head of the president's office. he led
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transcarpathian regional military administration. dmytro lytvyn will become an advisor to the president of ukraine on communications. and oleksandr kamyshin is an adviser to the head of state on strategic issues. before that, he held the position of the head of the ministry of strategy and industry. over the past week, russia has released more than 800 guided aerial bombs, almost 300 shahed missiles and more than 60 missiles of various types over ukraine, president volodymyr zelenskyi said. of the state emphasized: kyiv works every day to obtain long-range weapons from partners, because terror can only be stopped strikes on russian military airfields, bases and logistics. this was also discussed at the meeting in the ramshtein format. days of mourning were announced in two cities of ukraine this week. on september 2, russia shelled an educational center in poltava. 55 people died there. 328
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were injured. on september 4 , a terrorist country struck the central part of lviv. 66 injured, seven dead. more in the plot of my colleagues. search and rescue operations continued for more than two days at the site of a rocket attack on the building of the educational building of the institute of communications in poltava 36 units of equipment and 215 rescuers worked at the place of arrival. specialists are currently identifying the seized. fragments of human bodies. in addition to the building of the educational center, the russian missile attack on september 3 damaged a hospital, an office building, three apartment buildings and five private houses. at the time of arrival , mr. igor was in his apartment together with his mother. the husband's house is adjacent to the premises of the institute. i'm sitting like this, like a match. air ugh. and then it vacuumed it from the other side. i thought twice explosion
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the ukrainian army used two ballistic missiles to bombard the city, the interval between the announcement of the alarm and the impact was two minutes, so the explosions caught people at the time of evacuation to bomb shelters. the security service of ukraine in the poltava region opened criminal proceedings, within the framework of which appropriate measures are currently being taken. the investigation considers two versions at once: shelling with a corrector and with the participation of an enemy drone. command. of the ground forces also initiated
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an investigation into the attack on the communications institute. they do it in order to to see if enough was done to protect the lives of the military at the point of impact. at the same time, the ministry of defense reported that there was no line-up at the educational institution during the rocket attack. this is confirmed by the head of the united educational center, ihor mitsyuk. no events related to some kind of shock to people, some gatherings. for bulls, there were some briefings, some festive events, some kind of swearing-in, i already read on the internet everything that was ordered, every day of the events, they were not held, they existed, immediately after the shelling, local residents turned to the regional blood transfusion station en masse to help the victims. there are also queues at blood donation points in lviv. more than a hundred people came to the center of the first medical association to support the wounded after the morning rocket-drone attack. shelling
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on september 4. in the morning, the russians attacked the city with daggers, hitting residential buildings in the frankiv and railway districts of the city. the rescue operation lasted more than six... hours, employees of the state emergency operations service extinguished all cells fires and dismantled rubble. we managed to save 12 people. more than 150 rescuers and 38 units of special equipment were involved in liquidation of the consequences. the residents of the affected houses also helped the communal services. only the school has been knocked out and the balcony has been developed and the door has been torn out. if it is not closed, i sneaked in from the front, came along the path, saw my comrades who give their lives, and it would seem that 1,000 km from the front, this will not happen here, and here is a residential building, there are no strategic objects, and right in grain house
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granted, it's hard to say something, uah 30 million was allocated from the reserve fund of the regional budget to overcome the consequences of the enemy attack. from the city treasury the same amount for compensation to residents whose homes were destroyed by a russian missile attack. first of all, it is concern for people. it is already clear that we are evicting people from six houses and providing them with temporary shelter for living. for windows, first of all, now we will give people money, real money, 12 00 for each window, so that it can be installed. however, if the houses can be restored, they will be returned. those whom was taken away by enemy rocket fire, no, among the dead, the bazilevich family, mother evgenia and three daughters, emilia, darina and yaryna, only the father survived. thousands of caring lviv residents came to see them on their last journey, most of them with fresh flowers in their hands. this is what the friends
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of 21-year-old yaryna bazilevich asked, and the family was buried at the lychakiv cemetery. ema stadnyk, kateryna oliynyk, roman kovalyuk, vitaly kulekha and. the anniversary of the deportation of ukrainians in 1944-1951 forced removal began in september 1944, when the soviet union and poland concluded an agreement on mutual exchange of population. according to the institute of national remembrance, about 700,000 ukrainians from lemkivshchyna, natsyanya, kholmshchyna, lyubachivshchyna, and boykivshchyna were forcibly evicted from their homes and relocated. to the ussr it was a deportation with repression and forced confiscation of property. instead , almost 800,000 poles and jews were resettled from the western regions of ukraine to poland. resettlement turned into collective farm slavery, hunger and poverty, years of humiliation and wandering without
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the right to return to their native lands. and the espressa tv channel and the vesna charitable fund opened fundraising for the purchase of modern drones and electronic warfare systems for the third separate assault brigade of the 110th and 47th brigades of the ssu. the defenders in the donetsk direction every day hold back enemy attacks, defend our freedom and future. it was these soldiers who stood to the last and defended the avdiiv direction in the spring. the brigades urgently need drones and modern means of countering enemy drones. our goal is 3.5 million hryvnias, thanks to you, our viewers, the account already has 1,709 thousand, thank you for every hryvnia, join using the qr code that you see on the screen. good health, dear ukrainians, we, the fighters of the first assault
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battalion, the third separate assault brigade, who defend our native land on the front lines, urgently need your help, we need radio electronic equipment. at this moment, the news editorial team told about the most important thing, i tell you see you, be with espresso, because i leave you not only in the pleasant, but also useful company of the bright mykola september. it's all good. tsokirzonnya, the lost homeland. the banks of the mountain are the former boykiv village. on january 1
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in 1939, 790 people lived in the village, 750 of them ukrainians. on june 12, 1946, the ukrainian population was forcibly deported to the ussr. creative. the disappeared ukrainian village on the banks of the sian. in 1939, 960 residents lived in the village. 900 ukrainians. in 1947, as part of the operation. oars, the inhabitants were evicted, the village was burned. yablinky is an ancient ukrainian village in the mountain ranges of the western biskids. as of 1938, 600 people lived in the village, 562 of them ukrainians, some were deported to the ussr, some to northern poland, the village ceased to exist. in general, in the republic of poland more than 800 villages and towns with a ukrainian population were hanged, almost 700,000 ukrainians were deprived of their small homeland, forever. good health
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ladies and gentlemen, my name is mykola veresen, 18 hours 10 minutes and 45 seconds on our singles. before giving the floor to ivan kryashchevskiy, a military expert of defendexpress, i have two, two, two messages. first message, everyone who loves deuces. that is, everyone who studied in schools after 1991, i want to thank those who gave us 222 hryvnias. and why, you ask, and because these funds are needed for drones and a charging station for the reconnaissance of the third regiment of special operations forces, which are destroying the enemy, the enemy in the area of ​​the time ravine in donetsk region. these uavs will help improve the performance of combat missions and save the lives of our defenses. donat will increase the effectiveness of actions against the enemy and will destroy
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the enemy more effectively. target 890 00 hryvnias. join, you see the details on the screens. so, we need 890, i repeat, now 222. well, if it all intensified, it would be good, i would say so. the second information is just for of our historical memory, the day of remembrance of ukrainians, victims of forced eviction 44th. the 51st year is the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the deportation in september, just this month, which has just begun 80 years since the beginning of the deportation from lemkivshchyna, nadsiania, kholmshchyna, southern pidlias, lyubachivshchyna, western boykivshchyna, residents of these regions. according to various sources, from 1944 to 1951, approximately 700,000, i repeat, 700,000 ukrainians were forcibly resettled to the urs. wed under the pretext of returning home, and this was all the initiative
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of this vistula operation, this initiative was carried out was thanks to the polish government, which probably asked stalin, as i understand it, in those days it didn’t happen otherwise, and after that stalin said okay, okay, and this was resettled in order, apparently, to free these territories for the poles, who are also their - in turn, they also relocated that one to just these. the lands that i have just marked, so that today, please, we need 890 thousand hryvnias for the front, and for the sake of memory, remember that 700,000 ukrainians, ukrainian people were forcibly resettled to the ukrainian ssr, to under stalin's hand , and now finally ivan krichevskyi, military expert defend express, thank you for taking the time for us, mr. ivan, thank you, thank you, well, look, somehow there are always such people here on... they stopped on the pokrovsky direction, now they are on the kurakhivskyi direction, in
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principle, how can you imagine such a beautiful history, when it will stop everywhere, so to speak, it is impossible or possible, whether this long front and these opportunities of the russian army are there, whether there or in another place, whether they will do something for a long time or not, or how not forever, or there are options when it will be simple... by the entire front, and then you and i will begin to dream more intensively about the transition to the counterattack. please, mr. vahan. well, so far it looks like two options, or really, well, you know, it's optimistic, let's say, optimistic, less optimistic, but so far they look equally likely, like the joke about the 50% chance of seeing a dinosaur on the street . the first, let's put it this way, which option, which looks excessively optimistic, really, such a miracle happens that... the resources of the russian army there are organizational, human, equipment, in terms of ammunition, are exhausted
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even earlier than the current estimates, within the framework of which, god let us live until the beginning of 2026, and the russians really in general, well , any opportunities to attack at all in any format disappear, well, at the same time, something happens, let's say, with the russian politicians that they can, that they find an explanation why they no longer have to go on the offensive, but have to stand on the defensive, the second option also does not look overly optimistic and from the discharge there to meet a dinosaur on the street , well, what in we are there, well, there will be some kind of political settlement, within the framework of which hostilities will be stopped, well, but yes... as you know, sort out the options from the rubric, it is more likely to see a dinosaur on the street, if there is no sense, then you just have to accept what the russians have enough forces to carry out some kind of activity in one way or another at various points of the 1,300-km front, because there is even such a certain paradox that we can parry the fact that the russians are marching there in one direction or another with armies,
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divisions, army bodies, but so be it to storm a specific position, they send small ones to group b. they can send a platoon there, maybe to, or even to a detachment, a maximum of a company, sometimes in our country there has been no direct increase in the activity of the russian occupiers in one or another direction, it seems that they sent a mechanized battalion to attack, who would have thought , you have to get used to it, yes, that, unfortunately, this is the activity of the russians and that because of that it will be difficult in one direction or another to be with us for a long time, panevan, look, it is already necessary to forget the second world war, i sometimes, when looked at pokrovsky and watched a week pokrovsk, two weeks pokrovsk, three weeks, five, seven, 10 weeks, pokrovsk, pokrovsk, for some reason i was drawing a picture of stalingrad, too, a week, two, a month, two, it lasted a long time, but then, then, this coverage from the sides, then, a big zhukov, we will not discuss how big it is, but
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it is obvious that the germans are stuck, paulus is stuck there. pressed, pressed, pressed, advanced, advanced and successfully advanced, as a result was surrounded, such, such, such an opinion remains in the military science of the 21st century, are any such maneuvers possible, or is this now, i have already left behind my second world war, please, let's pretend that we have all left behind the second world war, that we really have some unique events taking place under whatever circumstances - what historical... parallels you can't draw, but on the other hand, the same fact that the trossians managed to stop the pokrovsky direction for a whole six days turns out to be even seven days already, because if the activations were not observed by them, despite the fact that they not only an advantage in resources, but an advantage in organizations, well, because they are advancing there with full-fledged combined armies, we have a discussion here, we need to do something with the fact that we have a brigade, then that’s it
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and there are no more complex management bodies or not, well, you know, that’s all maybe, but here to speak. about what should be mentioned then, i apologize, not only the examples of the second world war, but also the examples of other soldiers there, iranurak and the like, well, if the more we operate with various historical parallels there, the more clearly we will see that something unique is happening here, accordingly, the less we abuse the language of historical parallels there, the easier it will actually be for us to see the future, well, well, sometimes historical parallels can lead not... there, it's true, i agree, parallels, they are generally quite often harmful, but mr. ivan, and now to a very broad question, will study this war, that is, it is really a new quality of war, new meanings in the war of the 21st century, or in st. hurst there in england , or vespointi in america, in those
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leading scientific educational centers, this will all be. to be studied, this is really the newest moment, and the ukrainians will become some kind of, well, i would say, teachers to a certain extent for the rest of the military of the world, showing how to fight, what to do, what not to do, how not to fight and so on and so on, how great the probability that you will become a teacher at sainthurst is an important point, i don't know the reason for the teacher, but if we talk about general trends, well, in general, then from one side, well, it already happens from... because if you look, even just those messages that are circulating in the public domain about the process of training our military on western training grounds, it looks something like this: first, our soldiers there come to tell us how to teach more correctly, and then the western instructors come out and practice this or that material, especially since in some ways the uniqueness of our experience lies in the fact that, compared to
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the military forces of western countries, at least for the last 20 years we have been operating large units. or large masses on the battlefield, because the western military after 2003 years ago, they have unlearned how to do this, so they are in a bit of a position where they have to learn to walk on the one hand, well, literally, but on the other hand, they have to be prepared for the fact that they will adapt this experience that will be received from us in their own way, well, they are alone, as they say, there are all these higher educational institutions there, if the personnel selection works better there, not what they say here, so you have to be ready. to the point that, well, they will make performances, from our experience, not as we expect. yet one question: when we fight on our territory, on our land, it is obvious that... the heroism of ukrainian soldiers is superior, it simply exists, and it can be labeled with the word heroism, because this is our land, this is their land, and they fight, and they attack, and they
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take risks. we know that european countries, the united states, don't really like to risk their soldiers, somehow, what experience can they get, well, because the territory cannot be conquered otherwise than with soldiers, maybe 150 million hymars. to let go, but until then, as mr. clausovits taught us, the soldier's foot will not be there on this territory, this territory is not conquered, and then the question arises whether it is possible to take our history of war and translate it to the americans who are fighting, let's say, recently nobody, the last centuries did not fight at all on their territory, vietnam, afghanistan, iraq, here and there, well, there is nothing there , as far as it can be reflected, how much is it reflected on america, our war? well, you know, first of all, if you look at it that way, it turns out exactly the same level of heroism, complexity of effort, our fighters
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demonstrate even in the kurshchyna, which is not formally is considered our territory, but well, like, yes, our ethnic lands, on the other hand, well, if we don't need to exaggerate, let's call it that, the degree of humanism that the american age-old command can demonstrate in relation to its soldiers, well, because yes, you you're right, they haven't fought for a long time on their... territories, but the fact that they, for example, sometimes demonstrate what is called a scoop in our country, well, you know, once or twice, the most recent example, which is true was discussed last fall, the leading american media, and it looks like there when the us was fighting against the enemy in syria, they sent a small battery of the marine corps 777 gauba there, four of them, not only that they did not make 100 organizational conclusions, because there this battery managed to fire several thousand shells a month, well, they already ... then we should have seen that, oops, modern war requires a lot of shells, well, how on our scale, and on the other hand, then it turned out that due to the fact that there was essentially no rotation, attention, the corps
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us marine corps, a few months, not a few years carried out rotations of his artillerymen, they accumulated acurobarotraumas, roughly speaking, contusions, but instead of sabbling these artillerymen marines, their command decided that you know, sons, you are just drug addicts, you don't want to be treated, and i will throw everything away. them, and it turns out that this expansion took place in 2019, and the people began to deal with it in 2023, so i repeat, this is the last question, sir, excuse me, please, yes, i remember, i was very young when lieutenant kelly, famous in vietnam destroyed, that is, he destroyed the village in a completely russian way, and everyone found out about it, and there were clashes for a very long time, but he simply burned down a peaceful vietnamese village, he was such a lieutenant. the question of what autumn will show us, what autumn will show us, which has arrived, well, except that it will be colder, today i will have a conversation with energy engineers who will
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explain everything to us, on the front, what can happen in autumn, let's say, what autumn will show us, the outline of this peace is better than the pre-war one from the same clauses of the clause you mentioned, no more and no less, because with on the one hand, wondering where the russians can attack, well, there is no sense, but on the other hand, well, here we are after kursk, respectively. the barrier has been crossed, that's why autumn will show us how peace should look better for us than before the war, kurshchyna - that's all we've stopped there, we're already standing there and we're making fortifications, and we're going to defend ourselves, can there be any jumps, let's call it that, well, we, as far as i know, we are still continuing offensive actions there, and there are corresponding spoilers that we can expand offensive actions on the territory of the russian federation, but with of the other side against this background of sound. relevant spoilers from the western allies that they will start to manage the escalation more objectively because we will not like it, so you know, well, the fact that we will see many more unhealthy conflicts along
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the ukraine-west line, this is also if we have to prepare for this and not only to the fact that the russians can advance there somewhere and to the fact that we can advance there somewhere, but the sum of all these things, that is, where the russians were able to advance, where they were not able to advance, where we were able to actively act, and where the countries of the west we would demonstrate some kind of, oh, very... strong desire to manage the escalation at our expense, this will determine the contours of this peace better than the pre-war one. after all, we are now in such a difficult situation that it does not even make sense for us to attempt to plan the future in the smallest detail, other than to immediately see how this world should look, better than the one before the war. thank you very much, ivan krychevskyi, a military expert from defense express, was with us, explaining to us what is happening on the ukrainian fronts, what they are doing. they, how, what is the victory of ukrainians, this everything is very interesting and very useful to know. now we will have the following, i repeat once again that
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we have prod'. fundraising continues and we need 890 thousand, now it is more than 222 thousand, it is not just in my pocket or in our pocket, but it is for a charging station for a charging station for drones of the third regiment of special operations forces 890 thousand uah we need 225, i hope already there are 24, they tell me, well , there is already a shorter one, it is still growing, if you would intensify it, we... just wanted to thank you again, so join in, props you see, ivan kyryshevsky spoke, now advertising, then oleg shamshur, diplomat, ambassador of ukraine to the usa and france, and we will talk first of all about the usa, about france, probably to a lesser extent, that's all, now advertising, the usual
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channel, congratulations friends. the politclub program is on the air on the espresso tv channel. the most relevant topics of the week: nato member countries have huge arsenals. russia is already on the verge of running out of resources. topics that resonate in our society. this is the question of trump's victory, what is it? analysis of the processes that change the country and each of us. what else can the russians do, are they able to use, say, the resources of the lukashenka army allied with them. vitaly portnikov and guests of the project. have just become, accept my union, i thank you, it was difficult, but i was just curious, but it was absolutely not, they help understand the present and predict the future, they offered the united states to conclude a bilateral security agreement with us, a project for those who care and think, a political club every sunday at 20:00 for espresso. tsakirzonnia, the lost
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homeland. the banks of horishna are the former village of boykiv. on january 1, 1939 , 790 people lived in the village, 750 of them ukrainians. on june 12, 1946, the ukrainian population was forcibly deported to the ussr. a mysterious, disappeared ukrainian village on the banks of the sian river. in 1939 960 residents lived in the village, 900 were ukrainians. in 1947, as part of the vistula operation , the residents were evicted, and the village was burned down. yablinky is an ancient ukrainian village in the mountain ranges of the western biskids. as of 1938 , 600 people lived in the village, 562 of them ukrainians, some were deported to the ussr, some to northern poland, the village ceased to exist. in total, there are more than 800 villages and towns with a ukrainian population in the republic of poland. almost 700,000 ukrainians were deprived.

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