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yes, there is directly, but it is directly discussed, but it is directly related to the events of the last month. back in july , it was a complete deadlock on this topic. by the way, do you think the leaders of the united states and great britain will discuss the potential possibility that nato countries, for example, poland or romania, could shoot down missiles in the sky in the west of ukraine, because andrii sebiga, the new minister, mentioned this yesterday of foreign affairs of ukraine during this press conference, and so on. this is also a question was discussed the day before, well, this issue is very actively discussed behind closed doors, and the problem is that there is no agreement between nato member countries, that is , poland, which theoretically, having received political support from the united states to shoot down these missiles and guarantees possible help from the us for, for example, strengthening the anti-aircraft defense of poland itself. poland could theoretically agree to this, but make... such
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a decision independently, neither poland nor romania without its political agreement with washington will become in order not to destroy the internal interaction within nato, and actually in order not to end up as a country that will later be accused of contributing to this ephemeral or non-ephemeral from the point of view of washington escalation, but the air shield has been on for about five months is discussed at a very intensive level. with romanian partners, with polish partners, so far they are actually against it, the american administration is also actively against it , germany is against it, and i think that here we have just the right chances, well, somewhat lower than even get permission to use western long-range missiles on russian territory. we will monitor this situation, but the western press often calls autumn decisive for the war. this is due to
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the american election, the peace summit. as you know, ukraine's allies are really counting on the fact that the war can somehow end before the end of this year. you know, the topic is so actively discussed, but it is precisely the diplomatic component that is being discussed, that is, such discussions about possible negotiations and what they might look like between russia and ukraine, there has not been a full-scale invasion since the beginning. the only problem is that... there are no constructive grounds for these, for the end of the conflict, and literally these days, including today, at such closed discussions with experts, we had to explain to our western colleagues that what between ukraine and russia, in order to end the conflict , a political agreement must be reached on the conditions for ending this conflict, neither ukraine nor russia can approach the position of the opponent, in fact, in particular in... in part
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territories, in terms of imposing, as russia wants, a certain veto on ukraine joining nato or any other security alliances, this means that there cannot be a political agreement, there is no basis for this agreement, and this agreement can be very narrow, very specific, there may be attempts to agree on the suspension of active hostilities along the front line, or on the suspension of strikes on certain types of infrastructure. for example, those negotiations that did not end successfully with the mediation of qatar, close a month ago, but our western colleagues, including those who actively finance and sponsor support for ukraine, often do not understand that there are no opportunities for a constructive end to the war, it is absent, and even if ukraine agreed de facto to freeze the line for a certain time demarcation, the russians
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, on the contrary, are untying their hands, and one should not expect that there will be any peace agreement in the fall. there may be attempts to negotiate a suspension of active hostilities, but as someone who has been researching the russian invasion for 10 years, i believe that not even one regime is silent we won't be able to come to an agreement, especially now after the russians' activation in donbas, they are approaching the heart of ukraine, the borders. just the donetsk region, and they will try to wedge themselves in as deep as possible in order to have access to the central regions, to the dnipro, to poltava, greater, greater pressure from within the already occupied territory of ukraine on the kharkiv region, well, that is, for them , everything is actually rational, they are trying to advance and there is no reason to freeze anything. maria, one last question, how different are the visions of the end war in the western union? and ukraine. ukraine
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needs to define more realistic goals in the war. in this way, western officials could more actively advocate before voters the need to supply weapons to ukraine. the wall street journal wrote about it. to go to the borders of 1991 is unrealistic, that is what they are trying to tell the ukrainian authorities, what do you think? firstly, there is a difference: if you go to berlin and talk to berliners, to german politicians or german experts, and then you go to warsaw and then to great britain, you you will see a slightly different level of ambition, the british believe less in the possibility of negotiating with the russian federation, the germans believe more and believe that if they agree on the freezing of the demarcation line. it will even be better that way, because the situation will be more predictable than trying to constantly win back absolutely all the territories, well , that is, the visions differ, but the problem is common, to put it roughly, western, western opinion, political and expert, they believe that this war can end through
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negotiations with russia, even at the current one stage, if ukraine agrees to concede something, but they do not see that... that russia is not ready to concede in fact similarly to nothing, and this logic, about which, this quote that you referred to, it reminds me of 2016 , when ukraine began to adopt, tried to pass amendments to the ukrainian constitution to implement the second package of the minsk agreements, and then from european colleagues, from friends of ukraine, from lawyers of ukraine in the european parliament, we heard, please pass a law on holding elections in the occupied... territories, then someday, maybe you will apply it, now not, but give us an argument to continue to convince our society in our countries that you should be supported, and then ukraine stood up and said: no, we will not adopt it, because by the same logic
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you tomorrow you will tell us to continue supporting you, now implement this law, now call elections, i think we have already learned all these lessons, unfortunately, mostly... the baltic countries, finland, sweden, poland, the czech republic, they have a vision close enough to ours, here we go great britain belongs, further to the west, the idea of stopping where the troops are now, it has turned, well, for some experts or politicians into something that is realistic, while there may not be any grounds for this at all. maria, thank you for your thoughts, it was maria zolkina, a political analyst of fundocrat. thank you. according to the ukrainian authorities, almost four hundred residents of the pokrovsk community left by evacuation train from the new evacuation point of pavlograd, in the dnipropetrovsk region. trains have been running from there for a week, due to deterioration
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security situation in pokrovsk itself. it has not become safer in the community, although the armed forces say that the offensive of the russian army has been stopped. pokrovsk is constantly being shelled by the russian military. from. today, the city 's water supply has also been cut off . my colleagues from the tyyak project saw how people were trying to save themselves. they abandoned everything. we are going to the children. we are going to odessa. they, they moved earlier, two sundays ago. please tell me where you are from, pokrovska which one is there?
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i can't explain the situation, it's very scary, just very scary, i can't find other words i can, i didn’t sleep for three nights, from the word completely, simply completely, from the word completely, very, very, very, very loudly, very scary, not a single pharmacy, not a single bank works, there are two grocery stores in the city, they go out from the dnieper, they they go to the dnieper,
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are you from selit, are you from selydovo? yes, from selidovoy itself, donetsk region. tell me what it is like there now. the situation is cross-fired, drones are flying like bees, you can neither sleep nor go outside to prepare food on the ground, in a pit on bricks, so you had to. it's a pity to leave and go nowhere, we don't know what the government will be, now there is no government in selidove, no police, no city council, no hospitals, no pharmacies, no electricity, no gas, no water, no water.
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we will talk about the situation in pokrovsk further on. natalia biryukova, a journalist who currently remains in the city. natalya, good evening. good evening. please tell me what is happening in the place today? we know that pokrovsk has an extended curfew, you can move freely only four hours a day, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to what is the city getting ready? well, the city is preparing for a worsening of the situation, the city sees how everything is developing in solidovo, you just showed the plot where you spoke with people, the city sees what is happening in myrnograd now. but the city gives all people the opportunity to get together and leave, while almost all services are working, the woman tells you that not
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a single pharmacy is working, but this is not true, the pharmacies are working, well, of course, not all and not two grocery stores for the whole of pokrovsk, a little more, but, of course, many times less than it was. the curfew is really long, it's like that also in myrnograd, but from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., well, in the city you can, well, you can also do shopping and medicine. to visit, that is, the city still continues to live, but the city is tense, the city is emptying, and official, official information as of yesterday , 18,000 residents remain in the city, i will remind you that pokrovsk before the start of a full-scale invasion, this is almost 60,000 people, i can say that in mirnograd there were 47 before the beginning of the full-scale invasion, now it is less than 200, that is, in fact 2/3 of the townspeople left, leaving pokrovsk, and they left very quickly for... so even last week there were 24 26, if i am not i'm wrong, thousands of people, but what is the situation with
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shelling, because the military say that the offensive near pokrovsk was stopped, did they somehow notice it in the place, or is it possible that there is a feeling that soon battles are possible already on the outskirts of the city, on the approaches to pokrovsk, well, the offensive, which they say was stopped by the townspeople, was not noticed, at least i didn't notice, because the front line is very close, something less than 10 km away. shelling of pokrovsk every day, but they are not the same as in silydovo and myrnograd, in myrnograd two or almost three parts of the city are already under artillery shelling, semi-drones, and mirnograd pokrovsk is also shelled by artillery, but maybe a little less, maybe not a little, less than myrnograd, but shelling every day. please tell me, mrs. natalya, what is the situation with water today, because now... it became known that as a result of shelling, the work of the modular filter station, thanks to which pokrovsk received water, was stopped, and
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it is currently impossible to restore this water supply, the chairman wrote about this ova vadim filashkin. how is the delivery of drinking water organized? with water supply is a problem in the western part of donetsk region, which includes myrnograd, pokrovsky and other settlements that are nearby since the 14th year, we have been dependent on karlivka, and since the 22nd year , karlivka. was constantly under fire, so there could be no centralized water supply there for days. in the 23rd year, an alternative source of water supply was launched, and mirnograd and pokrovsk received water. it was not drinkable, but they received. now, indeed, neither mirnograd nor pokrovsk can get water from that source, drinking water, it was brought from 22nd year, and there are a lot of filters in the city... wells with filtering equipment for drinking water, where residents collect it for free,
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and many apartment buildings have their own boreholes, that is, if there is light, the townspeople can still use with water, that is, it is more difficult, but not so critical. today, by the way, there was also information about the destruction of one of the bridges, do you know about it, and what kind of place it is, and how its destruction may affect logistics, in particular for the evacuation of civilians. from pokrovsk? well, let's face it, it's not the first the overpass, which has already been destroyed in pokrovsk, uh, it will make it difficult, probably, uh,... yes, how to put it this way, it will make it possible to evacuate from mirnograd, and from pokrovsk - it's, well, normal, what can be done to leave, uh, please tell me, is it about the possible forced evacuation of children, because according to the data of last week there were about a thousand of them there, what do you think, why do people stay, please tell me briefly, forced evacuation of families with
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children continues in pokrovsk and in... in several settlements, i will say that pokrovsk, the pokrovsk community is pokrovsk, rodensk, which is also quite a large city, there are 15 thousand inhabitants, and 38 or 39 villages, villages and towns, and the forced evacuation continues of families with children from pokrovsk and, if i am not mistaken, 16 settlements, where orodenskoe is included, and now there are 500 or so children left, the number has decreased, people are leaving, i... i can tell you that, well, myrnograd had 47 thousand inhabitants, now there are less than 2 thousand, everyone understands that this is a one-way ticket side, that's why it wasn't just running out, it left there with you you show mirnograd now, i left with one bag and a passport, everyone understands that there is an opportunity to take something, the main thing is to find a job, that is, i think that yes, that it
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slows you down a little, it was nataliya biryukova. a journalist who continues to live and work in pokrovsk, near which, as previously claimed, the russian military is 10 km away. thank you well, i urge you to subscribe to radio liberty's social networks. subscribe to our youtube pages, like this episode and leave comments. svoboda live will return to broadcast tomorrow. see you soon. september discounts on lodyaniki bronchialik 20% in psarynyk, bam and oskad pharmacies. fm halychyna. listen to yours. bologna shakhtar only on... the
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the boy and the girl are still somewhere in the temporarily occupied territory of our country, so i really hope for your help. let me remind you that ivan gudimov is now 12. when he disappeared, the boy was 10 years old, in accordance. in this photo , he is much younger than in life. the boy has an oval face, dark hair and straight eyebrows. as for his sister karina, she will be 17 in november. she has an oval face, arched eyebrows and long blonde hair. if anyone has seen the gudim brothers and sisters or knows where they might be now, please call the magnolia children's hotline immediately. by short number 11630. calls from any ukrainian mobile operator are free. if suddenly there is no connection or opportunities to call, write to the chatbot
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of the children's search service in telegram, or to our facebook page. this is just one story of the disappearance of children in the temporarily occupied territories. in general, since the beginning of the war, we have already received more than 3,000 appeals for help in the search. of course, the vast majority of children were found, and now everything is fine with them, but, unfortunately, the fate of many still remains unknown, and everyone can help find them. believe me, just a minute of your time can be decisive. go to the magnolia children's tracing service website in the missing section children of ukraine. here you can view all the photos of the missing. perhaps you will recognize someone and eventually help find them. and i would like to ask for a few minutes of your attention, perhaps this time will help to find the missing children. they are 13-year-old nikita dyachenko, 15-year-old bohdan
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fabrychny and 16-year-old mark bakharev. all these boys disappeared during the full-scale war on the territory of the temporarily occupied luhansk region, and their whereabouts are currently unknown. but i really hope that with your... help , the children will be found. first of all, i am addressing to the residents of luhansk region. i know that not everyone has the opportunity to watch ukrainian tv channels, but maybe someone sees this program on social networks. please look closely at the children's faces. nikita diyachenko. in this photo, he is younger than his 13 years, but i hope that does not prevent him from being recognized. nikita has an oval face, dark hair and... bohdan is a factory worker, he is now 15. the boy is thin, has dark hair and light eyes. and this is mark bakharev. he is 16. the boy has straight
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any crime about... a crime against a child in any city, at any time, just go to the site and report, and we will launch all possible mechanisms to punish the criminal. stop uua. the program of the ukrainian voice of america chas time is on the air, i'm natalya leonova. congratulations. the us will adjust and adapt its aid to ukraine in accordance with its changes needs on the battlefield for effective defense against russian aggression. us secretary of state anthony blinken announced this in warsaw. after visiting ukraine, blinken arrived on a working visit to poland, where he had meetings with
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president duda. prime minister tusk and minister of foreign affairs sikorsky. the high-ranking officials discussed the situation in ukraine, as well as issues of security in the region and cooperation in the field of civil nuclear energy. at a joint press conference with minister sikorsky , journalists asked questions about permission to use ukraine's long-range western weapons, blinkin replied that the us position on this issue may change as the situation on the battlefield changes. "i came here from ukraine, i was there, as you know, with the minister of foreign affairs, lamy, it was a very good visit, we went to kyiv to emphasize our united and unwavering support for ukraine in the face of ongoing russian aggression. one one of the purposes of my visit to kyiv yesterday was to hear from our ukrainian partners what they think needed now, according to the current
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battlefield, in particular in the east of ukraine and he'. parts of the country, i can tell you that as we move forward, we will do exactly what we have already done, which is that we will adjust, adapt as necessary, including the means that are available of ukraine for effective protection against russian aggression. the minister of foreign affairs of poland, radosław sikorski, called to allow ukraine to use western weapons deep into russia for self-defense. because russia is committing war crimes by attacking civilian targets in ukraine. the issue of russian missiles and drones crossing the border of nato countries will not go away. russia launches hundreds of them. the russians are losing control over a significant number of them. recently, a drone crashed in latvia. there were similar cases in romania. there are reports that the belarusians shot down drones on the border with nato countries. and remember that there are nuclear power plants on the territory of ukraine.
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if one of these power plants gets damaged, you'll all be asking us why we didn't do anything about it sooner. the whole europe may have problems, so i think we should do something about it preemptively. myroslava gongadze, the head of the east european bureau of the voice of america, spoke in the briefing program about how poland argues for the need to shoot down russian missiles and designate the european tour of secretary of state blinken. we heard a lot from sikovsky about... the need to agree or support ukraine's request to lift the restrictions on long-range weapons, and this is what he emphasized today and literally everyone, all high-ranking officials of poland with whom he met blinkin if we talk in general about beatings, beatings on the territory of poland, then there is a lot of concern in the region, in particular in romania, in
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poland. in latvia, in lithuania, these, with more incidents and with drones entering the territory, the territory of nato countries, and in fact, literally three days ago, the romanian parliament was considering this issue, and i asked this question to one of the high officials of nato, and he said that each country in the eastern region, in particular, will decide ... constantly what to do with those russian drones that fall on their territory territory, but it is clear that nato is very cautious in its response and what to do next, this whole visit of antony blinken to the region, namely to london, to ukraine and to poland was about the issue of ukraine itself, and in fact the secretary of state said that they were trying hear new requirements or about...
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