tv [untitled] September 11, 2024 7:00am-7:31am EEST
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we are starting the information day on the espresso tv channel, the news is on the air, khrystyna porubiy is working in the studio. pyrotechnics of the state emergency service detonated on mynia in the dnipropetrovsk region. the 36-year-old driver died. and a sapper of the emergency rescue unit, another sapper was wounded, he was treated, the ammunition detonated when the rescuers were demining the area. and in dnipropetrovsk oblast there are numerous destructions due to russian shelling. the russians shelled the nikopol district more than 20 times a day. in the district center , the administration building, a kindergarten, and five private ones were damaged houses and two farm buildings. gorilla
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car - said the head of the region serhii lesak. in the marganets community of petroschyna , the utility company oselya and legkovyk. fortunately, no one was hurt. a volleyball grenade exploded at the stadium in kyiv. there were children there. a 17-year-old teenager was injured. he has an acute reaction to stress. the metropolitan police reported. they are investigating who threw the grenade. in the usa, the debate between presidential candidates kamala harris and donald trump has ended. they talked about migrants, abortions and the war in ukraine. leader republicans voiced a number of their slogans. he dodged the question of whether he wants ukraine to win, but once again promised to end the war and that it is in the interests of the united states. trump noted that he has good relations with putin and zelensky. instead... haris said that
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the republican leader will surrender ukraine in 24 hours, because it is impossible to negotiate with a dictator, and if trump were the president of the united states, putin would already be, i quote: sitting in kyiv and looking towards other european countries. let me remind you that the us presidential election is scheduled for november 5. in the united the united states is reviewing restrictions on the use of american. weapons for strikes against russia, - emphasized the head of the white house, joe biden. he stated - i quote: "now we are solving it." the day before, a group of republican congressmen called on biden to cancel the restrictions. as cnn reported, lawmakers insist that russia has more than 200 legitimate military targets that could be hit by american weapons. at the same time, according to the tv channel, the armed forces of ukraine have already used the majority. which received from
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the usa. their place is on the bench, not on cinema screens. a protest by the ukrainian community took place in toronto. the participants demanded to cancel the screening of the film about the russian occupiers - russians at war - at the international film festival. the festival should not provide a platform for laundering the crimes of russians in ukraine, he said. consul general of ukraine in toronto, oleg nikolenko. the canadian organization that financed the propaganda film has now withdrawn its further support. russians at war - a film by the russian-canadian director anastasia trofimova, which for more than six months spent with the russian occupiers in eastern ukraine. there will be russian oil now'.
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to be supplied not by lokoel, but by the hungarian energy company mol. and kyiv will not be able to stop deliveries, because it is impossible to impose sanctions on the supplier from the eu, as it is impossible to impose sanctions on russian manufacturers, - said the director of the a95 consulting company serhii kuyun. and accordingly, we all understand that the russians are making money from this, the hungarians will also make money from this, since... it is already obvious to everyone that there is a very large dependence there, and the dependence is rather economic, not economic, even, but political, since there is every reason to believe that russia provides huge discounts on this oil, and by earning money on this cheap oil, orban can finance his regime. and we ask you to join the collection, we need funds for drones and a charging station for reconnaissance of the third sso regiment. which
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destroy the enemy in the area of the temporary ravine in donetsk region. the russians are constantly attacking and trying to capture the city, because it is a commanding height from which it is easier to fire on the rest of us. our defenders are holding the defense, but they need our help. soldiers need drones they will help not only to improve the performance of combat tasks, but also to save the lives of our soldiers. so your donation will increase the effectiveness of actions against the enemy. our goal is uah 890,000 and with your help we have already collected more than uah 250,000. so get involved, your help is very important. you can see all the details on the screen. a tumor weighing 5 kg was operated on in lviv on a patient who delayed cancer treatment for six years. she shared her story with us on the occasion of international gynecological health day.
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so, why should you monitor your health and how? should you go for an examination to a gynecologist often? see further in the plot. in the first. doctors removed a fibromyoma the size of a soccer ball and weighing more than 5 kg from the patient. 51-year-old ruslana kashemirova found out about a uterine tumor in 2018. at that time, the woman had constant bleeding and abdominal pain, but she refused the operation due to fear. in june of this year, she was brought to our hospital, due to the fact that she had shortness of breath, a sharp deviation of the abdomen and... she had noticed during the last six months, while performing at home domestic physical work, so she had shortness of breath, had pains and did not turn anywhere. the tumor was putting pressure on the kidneys and ureter, causing inflammation in the patient, so she was operated on immediately. after the surgical intervention
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, the woman feels well, but due to the advanced state of the disease, she will need a long rehabilitation. that is why doctors emphasize the importance of regular. it is relevant for women's health that patients regularly undergo an examination by a gynecologist once a year, which includes an ultrasound of the organs of the small pelvis, carrying out mammography, taking swabs of the uterine lining for cancer cells and the papilloma virus. 202 new cases of cervical cancer were detected in lviv oblast last year, a quarter of them in the third and fourth stages, although, according to doctors, if neoplasms are detected early, it is much easier to cure a woman. we asked the women of lviv how often they undergo examinations by a gynecologist. every year, i undergo a check-up, in gynecology i pass oncoscreening, that is, it is liquid cytology,
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which also includes hpv smear and ultrasound organs of the small pelvis, well, i wouldn't say that this is what they say there once every six months, at least once a year, it's... well, it's very individual, someone needs more frequency, but definitely once a year , i think it is definitely necessary twice a year, well, it is very important for a woman, because nowadays, especially a mammologist, gynecologist, this should be mandatory, because many women have cysts now, and in principle it should be stable, the head of the gynecological department of the first medical association of lviv emphasized that in ukraine they recommend... annual examinations for healthy women from the beginning of sexual life, however, prevention of gynecological health begins even earlier. the human papillomavirus causes cervical cancer, so now we offer girls before the transitional age, that is, before the onset of menstruation, as such
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, to be vaccinated against the human papillomavirus. according to the doctor, the development of uterine cancer can last up to 10 years, so it is important to undergo regular professional examinations, both at the gynecologist and at other specialists. you can find more information on our youtube channel, there is a live etero broadcast, all program releases and special projects that can only be seen here. also a short video on hot topics in the shorts section. subscribe, comment, your opinions are important to us. read more news on our website. espresso.tv and in our social networks, join, set your favorites. this is the end of the episode, please welcome my colleagues, oksana vysochanska and roman chaika, on the air, don't switch, stay with the espresso team.
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good morning, welcome to espresso. roman chaika and oksana vysuchanska. we will be today work for you we traditionally ask you to help us close the collection for drones and rebs. yesterday, thanks to you, we managed to cross the equator. we have already collected more than half of the required amount. at this moment, the account has uah 1,760,000. let me remind you, 3.5 million. this is how much we need to collect. so now we are moving towards the completion of the collection. on the ukrainian fronts, in the east of our country,
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where our defenders work, for whom we actually collect these funds, they will say, thank you, because these drones and slaves make the work easier, and that very, very important, probably much more important, is that they actually allow us not to expose the lives of our defenders to danger one more time, so join us for such drones, by the way, we are just collecting them, and in the meantime we will... how ukrainians spent the night in different regions, whether they had the opportunity or followed the debates in the united states, and everything else we will ask during today's conversation, and andriana kostenko is now in touch with us, doctor of political sciences and head of the center for social research and member of the board of go the intellect of sumy region, ms. andriana, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes, congratulations that it was not midnight yesterday, there were already reports of the shaheds from the north. in particular, about whether there are any unpleasant consequences, we want to ask you
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for you, for sumy oblast, yes, every night we hear the sounds of gunfire, and sometimes also hits or shelling, artillery shelling, shelling, guided air bombs, but this night was relatively calm in sumy oblast, although the border area is traditionally shelled. enemies, and now there is official information that 10 communities in our region, directly, these are the communities that are in direct proximity to the border, were hit, it is these communities, mandatory evacuation has been announced in these communities, and there is such an increased danger. here, but in general in the territory, if we compare even with the past weeks, well
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, we can say that it was calm, or maybe we are just used to hearing, hearing the sounds of the shahed and independently determining how much they are, at what distance they sound and fly, and further , identify the level of danger for yourself in a certain way, you know. mrs andriana, this morning i read... a short post from a resident of glukhov, this is one of those places that must be evacuated, she says: 12 cabs in our glukhov, she says it is impossible, everyone is evacuated by train to kyiv, next, who goes where, on all four sides, a voluntary choice, i just read about the posts of a living person, is it an isolated case or is it really just evacuating, then it is up to the residents themselves to decide? well, so that you
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understand the situation in glukhiv - it is a settlement with a little more than 30 thousand residents population, as of now official information, about 200 people, maybe up to 300 people agreed to the evacuation, but most of them left on their own. having their own cars, some took advantage of the actual evacuation train from glukhov to kyiv, here, but the main... the main mass of the population is in no hurry and does not yet see such an urgent need to leave, we also communicate with the local population, we provide psychosocial support, we work there within the framework of supporting people who stay directly in that community to live, so why don’t people leave, well
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, first of all, because really, in addition to the government’s offer to... just leave, they don’t offer anything else in particular, at most there are points of temporary stay, that is, a person can stay for a day, for a very limited period of time to spend the night, yes, but the conditions to be able to move with your family, with your children, move with your household very often, we understand that these are communities, well , such, where in the private sector... maintained livestock, some kind of poultry, in a subsistence economy, so a homestead, that's it a part, a part of people's lives, and the possibility of actually surviving, and there are not even programs in the region where abandoned houses, abandoned estates could somehow
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be transformed into places of permanent residence of internally displaced persons, that is... people are really given the opportunity to leave, it works an evacuation train, you can use, well, ground transport, i mean, buses also leave, you can leave on your own, now there is no such -and-such situation when it is difficult to leave the communities, but people do not in a hurry, because no they understand the prospects, and not only that, the local population says, well, we already live in such a situation. for a sufficiently long period of time , they got used to the idea, except that this is really what communities are, individual, not even communities, individual settlements, to which they began to fly more often in the last two weeks, or when a family lost their home, or when they flew very close, well, of course, they have no
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way out and are forced to leave, they are looking for relatives, they are looking for acquaintances, they are looking for... organizations that could provide housing, they are looking for work on their own, well, that is there is no such system, a system for supporting internally displaced persons, at most they still provide material assistance, if i am not mistaken, in the amount of uah 2,100, well, we understand that these are also not the funds for which you can even adapt to a new life, ms. andriana, i i understand that people who as you say, years are in such a situation, in such circumstances, they can perceive the situation differently, and definitely differently, than those who analyze from the side, who can have such a broader view and do not experience as many emotions as those who who lives in the borderlands, was there any research possible, or according to your
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observations, are you still engaged in social research, or what is more important? when people make a choice, these rational thoughts about what might not be so bad, or on the contrary, that there is no longer a home, and now it is necessary to move, or after all these emotional moments when people have already become accustomed to moreover, they see that it was like this a year ago, and it was like this two years ago, what are the local people in sumy oblast guided by now, making this choice, and is there a need to somehow clarify with sides, maybe really. this sense of threat is already being erased in people. ugh. in fact, the center for social research has already conducted the fourth wave of surveys, well, not only in sumy, in sumy oblast, we also covered some border regions of ukraine. and this is a survey on the topic of social sustainability. we wanted to understand, we want to understand, what
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helps us ukrainians to endure in the conditions of full-scale. invasion, in general, this research has only begun in the covid period, so there are several factors that help us, well, first of all, this is family, by the way, in the first months of the full-scale invasion, people relied a lot on relatives, and today even the family factor is very important, if a person from the border has someone to move to, if he... he has relatives who live in another community, in another settlement, it will actually be such an additional motivator, a factor that, in conditions of danger, a person will be able to ... actively see this danger and he will understand that there is a person nearby, a family member who helps, also a very important factor at the beginning of the war
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there was a local government, now the next waves of research show that in general trust in the government is decreasing, and certain, certain even when the government does not give full information to the people, when eh... because of possible hybrids, such a hybrid war, such an information war, which we are also fighting with the enemy, but ukrainians also suffer from it due to the lack of complete information, for example, about security or objective information, in fact, even sometimes calls from the local authorities to leave, yes, because in reality danger, well people are not take it seriously enough, and therefore the factor of trust in the authorities as a whole, in particular in individual communities, in local authorities does not contribute
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to the decision to leave or not to leave, and also an important factor is, well, for example, faith in the future, we see that during these 2.5 years, there is a strong enough belief that everything will be fine, that ukraine will win, that we... can, can cope with the challenges of the war, and in fact, sometimes, i have the impression that there is still more to do to analyze more deeply, so i sometimes have the impression that we, despite being complex circumstances, we cling to this faith and even in a very, very difficult situation, we want to think that everything will be fine, and unfortunately it will be, drives some... said that it does not give them the opportunity to objectively assess the danger , so that is, i believe that no matter what, i
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could continue because we made a big list like this, a list of these factors that help us stay where we are today . fight like this and continue to be active in this war and even in spite of the danger of leaving, but the situation is completely different, in fact, when there are children in the family, yes, so it seems to me that there should be a more systematic work of social services, e.g. in communicating with parents and really offering such families not just to leave, but to offer them a place to live, transportation children, children's accommodation, to provide them with education and basic means until it is clear, that is, options and a certain
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vision, the next day, ms. andrina, we do not have much time, i am talking about you about the pollution the seim river, i wanted to ask you what ecologists say, what is more known, that is, how now the situation, well, in fact, ecologists say that it is very large-scale. provocation on the part of our enemy and actually part of not only chernihiv region, part of sumy oblast in the north suffered from this biological, you know, attack, the situation is such that, unfortunately, the local people, the forces of the local population and local authorities are trying to clean up, clean up water bodies, although b from a fish that died, yes are carried out separately, some examinations are carried out, an assessment of the danger of the water body is carried out, people are now generally worried about whether it is possible
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to use wells, and to use this water, in some communities, as far as i know, humanitarian organizations are trying to import drinking water, but so far this issue has not been solved systematically, but ecologists would at least establish... the nature of this eco-terrorism, it really all started with my grandmother and what exactly the bottom line is that what i read, then saw, then saw the conclusions that this stain, an incomprehensible stain, is really coming from russia, that is, something something poured out that i do not have information, whether there is a vision at the local level, there are thoughts on how to proceed. and how long it may take to to clean the river, is it all included in some kind of national complex, when both the desna and the sejm, and maybe further on the dnipro
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will be together to... think about what to do with it? well, in fact, to be honest, the local government will not be able to cope with this ecological disaster, the help of the state is needed here, and i think the help of international environmental organizations will be needed, on the one hand, on the other hand, well, not just condemnation, but some concrete action on the part of our allies, because an environmental disaster like this... it will threaten not only ukraine, it is not clear how it will be repelled, it may also be repelled by european countries. if there is a need, is it possible on the ground to provide sufficient water, especially in the hospital, to places where people cannot take care of themselves? as i mentioned, humanitarian organizations are working, in principle , quite intensively now. they respond,
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they respond quickly to the need, i would not say for nothing that this problem exists in the regional center or in the central part of the sumy region, it if the shelter covered a limited number of territorial communities, the northern territorial communities of our region, as well as with regard to the delivery of drinking water, provision of humanitarian needs there. they respond very quickly to this, mrs. andriana, thank you for participating in our broadcast, andriyana kostenko was with us, a doctor of political sciences, head of the center for social studies and a member of the board of the intellectuals of sumy oblast, and sumy oblast itself, on the one hand seven communities under fire three populated areas are being evacuated, and on the other hand just right in the kursk territory, where we already know overnight
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, the operation of the russian armed forces against the armed forces began, and they are counterattacking, trying to push them out, there is information about snagos, it is such a small settlement, and korinevo, so here are two that happened in the process hostilities, it is for the western flank of the grouping of the armed forces of ukraine that our enemies pushed there, well , this is the information from the day they even managed to outrun armored vehicles... let's talk now about the russians and what is happening in the kursk region. let's take a short break and continue we will come back and talk about vinnytsia. be from espresso.
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