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and we always need to put these dots on the troubles when we talk about the fact that this kind of blackmail, using the humanity of western society, these people will carry their bags of anthems, calling them artistic creations, that's all i want to say the very end, mr. vitaly, thank you, thank you, thank you to our viewers who watched, who watched our conversation saturday political club, and we will keep. that's it, see you in a week. victory and peace. greetings to all viewers of the espresso tv channel. it results of the week and iryna koval works for you in the studio. today in the issue. let's start. of
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the good news, 152 of us are at home. what are the long-distance prospects of ukraine and has russia really poisoned ukrainian rivers? about this and much more later. so, great joy in 152 families. on friday, ukraine returned 49 of our citizens from russian captivity. these are soldiers of the armed forces of ukraine, the national guard and the police, the state border service, as well as civilians. after two years... of captivity, 15 defenders were released and defenders of azovstal. lenie umerova also returned from captivity. a girl who was taken hostage by the russians when she came to take care of her sick father. the hero of ukraine, military medic viktor ivchuk, is currently at home. and on saturday, it was possible to return another 103 soldiers from russian captivity. among them - 82 soldiers and sergeants. 21 officers. defensive defenders of kyiv region, donetsk region have been released. mariupol and
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azovstal, luhansk oblast, zaporozhye and kharkiv oblast. in particular, 23 people from azov returned from captivity, as well as two guards of the chernobyl nuclear power plant. warriors on their native land the armed forces of ukraine, the national guard, border guards and policemen. most of those released suffered severe injuries or wounds, have serious illnesses and need immediate medical assistance, the coordination headquarters noted. organizations are known to have contributed. ovo exchange united arab emirates. congratulations to all who returned to their native land. during the week, russian troops carried out large-scale attacks, trying to dislodge the armed forces of ukraine from positions important to the enemy. president volodymyr zelenskyi said that counteroffensive actions russians were predicted for our command. foreign experts conclude that the russian army continued. to attack
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on the entire ukrainian front in the kursk region, but achieved only minor successes. the pokrovsk-kurakhov section of the front remains the most difficult. there were up to 100 combat clashes per day. but the enemy is not advancing towards pokrovsk. the russians directed their main efforts to the south of selidovoy and around it. in the direction of selidovoy, the front itself remains stable with strengthening ukrainian units. however, it exists. risks, as well as from the north of marynivka. in the horli direction, the enemy captured certain positions, after which our units were transferred there. thanks to the work of the 12th special purpose brigade , the enemy was repulsed from several positions in this area. it is possible to change the course of the war thanks to ukraine's long-range capabilities, president volodymyr zelenskyy emphasized in his speech at the annual yalta conference. european
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strategy. the day before, the sixth spoke about the long-range issue of ukraine ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the usa to ukraine, william taylor. he is convinced that the united states of america will give ukraine permission to strike deep into russia with its weapons, and it will happen very soon. according to western analysts, this was discussed during the visit of the us secretary of state anthony blinkin and the head of the british foreign ministry david lammy to kyiv this week. more about the probability of transition to a qualitatively new stage in the war in the next plot. can you really cook a frog on low heat? this is a question in the context of the russian-ukrainian war acquired a geopolitical dimension. from the first days of a full-scale invasion, the united states chose a strategy of escalation management. give weapons to ukraine with insufficient delays and numerous prohibitions on their use. the goal is to avoid
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a direct military conflict with russia and to prevent it from using nuclear weapons. over time, it was thought in washington, putin would run out of reserves o the russian economy would falter and the aggressor would be forced to seek peace, but the frog turned out to be completely resilient, the russian economy had adapted to the war, and the kremlin found allies, iran and north korea, which, unlike the west, supply weapons to the aggressor without any conditions or restrictions. so putin has no reason to seek real peace. there can no longer be any open question about why... ukraine needs enough range, and i want to emphasize again, enough, not enough to just say there is a solution, enough range to change the course of the war and
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force russia to seek peace. this week brought important decisions, according to western media the united states finally allowed to launch on military facilities deep in the territory of russia. british and french storm shadow and scalp missiles. they contain american components, so london and paris did not have the right to lift the taboo on their use on their own. russia has already reacted. putin stated that without nato specialists, the armed forces would not be able to carry out long-range strikes with western weapons, and therefore permission to use them would mean a direct military conflict with nato. in london, he was immediately denied. russia started this conflict, russia illegally invaded ukraine. russia can immediately end this conflict. ukraine has the right to self-defense. and it is obvious that we fully support ukraine's right to self-defense, providing opportunities for training. but we do not seek a conflict with russia. this is not
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our intention. keir starmer, prime minister of great britain. the reason for at least partially increasing the long-range capabilities of the armed forces was probably information about several hundred ballistic missiles. which russia, according to western intelligence, has already received from iran and about to start using. this gave the event an opportunity to save face. like, it is russia, not he, who is going to escalate the conflict. we see how russia is continuing and, moreover, intensifying its attacks inside ukraine against the civilian population, the energy infrastructure, as well as against the ukrainian military who are defending their country. and now we see how russia buys ballistic missiles from iran, and more. will further increase its aggression in ukraine, so if anyone is taking escalating actions, it is likely putin and russia. and in general, the policy is to cook the frog slowly the lights don't seem to have changed. us president joe biden, who has four months left in office, never dared to give permission
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for the full use of atakams missiles, which , unlike british and french missiles, can be launched from the ground, not from the air. in washington, they claim that... there are not enough of them in american warehouses, and they, they say, will not be able to turn the tide of the war. 90% of the aircraft that russia uses for guided air bombs and long-range missile strikes, we calculated, are located outside 300 km from the border with ukraine, deep inside russia, so saying we'll just give him the atakams and say ok, and they'll be able to hit most of the russian planes at the airbases from where the strikes on ukraine are launched is false. and the american edition of forbes claims that at the beginning of the summer the armed forces were able to destroy dozens of russian planes at the malshevo air base near voronezh. dozens of su-34 bombers, which are carriers of guided aerial bombs, were located there. ukraine asked for permission
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to strike with atakams missiles, but the us refused and today, according to the apt comparison of a number of western politicians, ukraine continues to fight with with knitted hands, bleeding at the same time. its own long-range capabilities are very limited, drones fly far, but are not capable of carrying a large warhead. and the russians still have an absolute advantage in the air, which allows them to advance, albeit not quickly. therefore, the statements of kirby and other officials are only a justification of the political course of the white house to manage the escalation, and it is unlikely that this course is fundamentally with... will change before the new administration comes in, as the american saying goes: you can't teach an old dog new tricks. rivers in the north of ukraine are recovering from pollution. in the middle of august, the residents of sumy oblast noticed that the waters of the sejm turned black and
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covered with an oily film, smelled like a sewage ditch, and a mass plague of fish occurred. over time , the contamination reached the gums. residents of chernihiv reported about him. residents of kyiv were also worried, because the majority of the capital receives its water from the gums. what is the cause of the poisoning and will kyiv run out of water? natalya starap will tell. right. we are now in the village of boromyky, 25 km from chernihiv. the river desna flows right here. villagers say that just a few days ago, literally the entire river was filled with dead fish. now we see that only a few dead fish float to the surface. residents simply collected these dead fish in bags, took them out with these bags. there is a cemetery for dead cattle nearby. where is it all? they buried mr. volodymyr lives near the river, he says that he sees such a phenomenon for the first time, in a day
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the community of the village took out 50 bags of dead fish, many animals were carried by the current towards chernigov. i have a dog, archie, he can smell it, he doesn't go near the water, sometimes he bathes too fast and drinks water from the river, and sometimes he doesn't come near the water, i don't let him, but he... he himself feels the smell , he would have come with me, the smell was of chemicals, well, the smell is like that from the sewage system, before the pollution, the locals collected water from this river for livestock and watering plants, now it is forbidden, it is even scary to wash your hands in the water, well, yes say, because... because it's scary, it is not incomprehensible to us what is floating there. on
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the bank of the river in the village of gorytsia, we met mr. oleksandr, a desperate fisherman shows a video of how the dirty water killed all living things, although it is the fishing season, there is nothing to catch here. an ecological disaster, so to speak, after how many years it will recover, who knows, yes, how many people. rested, fished, pity the river, natives spent their childhood here. according to the previous version, the cause of the pollution is emissions of organic waste from a russian sugar factory in the kursk region. modern buildings of the enterprise located in tetkino. before the incident, they were filled, and later they were emptied. as a result, mass death of fish due to. lack of oxygen in the water, it is a rather heavy liquid that
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got into the sejm, almost did not dissolve and reached the gums, then this heavy liquid, it is this sweet, let’s say it like that, it will be, when it got into the gums, it will not go away throughout the water column, it will spread on the bottom and will be delayed and... where there are large holes, where there are eddies. at the beginning of september, gum contamination reached chernihiv, locally swimming and fishing were prohibited. here we see that a dead fish has already been thrown onto the river bank. now we are in chernihiv. this is a recreation area where locals gather to just relax, fish or swim. at least it was like that before the gum was poisoned. in addition to the fact that this fish was killed. to the shore we see that dead animals also float, or rather they are simply carried by the current, but
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a special service swims here and collects this dead fish, as of today it has become much less than it was a week or literally a few days ago, it is collected and disposed of kyiv residents were also worried, because 70% of the capital's residents get their water from the gums. the ministry of environment warned that polluted water could... reach kyiv region on september 14-16. however, experts now note that pollution has slowed down. we now see that the chemical consumption of oxygen is falling, and accordingly, this pollution is becoming less. and there are still 3-4 days, according to the dynamics, until it reaches the kyiv water intake, it will decrease accordingly. now, at all points in the sejm and at most points of the gums, oxygen is within the normal range. specialists reassure, even if pollution. to kyiv, the capital can switch to alternative sources of water supply. if there are certain threats
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of a decrease in the quality of drinking water, we do not have the right to supply untreated water or water that is not purified to the quality required by sanitary rules and regulations, therefore, we foresee the possibility of compensating for the reduction of water supply from the desnya station through other sources, i.e. from the dnipro station, we will up have to feed into the network and from artesian sources. because of this pollution , 31 tons of dead fish had to be disposed of. in aeration facilities have been installed in chernihiv and kyiv regions. which artificially saturate the water with oxygen, nets are also installed, or dead fish are not carried away by the current, not far from the installed aeration system in the kyiv region, vacationers bathe and fish, they are assured that the water is clean, so they willingly eat their catch. krasnopory, gustyor, the raft is not bad, normal fishing, excellent,
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we have been resting at the base since sunday, we stopped by on sunday, nothing. everything is fine, well, first of all , you need to look at the fish's fatigue, if the fish is on top and if it floats, it means that there is not enough oxygen, and yes, well, you see, there is a bite, there are fish, everything is fine, despite all the measures and the slowing down of pollution, the ecosystem of the rivers has been significantly damaged, and it will take several years to restore them. natalya stare pravo, oscar jansons, andriy verstyuk, espresso tv channel. as a result of the russian rocket attack on lviv, which took place on september 4, 189 buildings in the frankivskyi and railway districts of the city were damaged. 52 apartments are unfit for living. some destroyed houses cannot be restored, so they will have to demolish this was reported in the lviv city administration.
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my colleagues found out where the residents of the damaged buildings now live. all his life in the 50s... seven-year-old volodymyr bondaruk lived in the apartment of building number 38 on brativ mikhnovskikh street, but the morning shelling of lviv on september 4, 2024 turned his man's apartment into ruins. well, as you can see, everything, all the plaster has flown away, the windows are broken, the doors, you can even see holes such that the wall has come away, because... the load-bearing wall has cracks, the frames are broken, you see there, on there are no windows in the window. in the middle of the man's bedroom stands an old wardrobe damaged by debris. it was she who took on all the consequences of the blast wave and closed volodymyr from pieces of glass and fittings. the head was here, that 's how it was, i was sleeping here, you see, there is a closet, it
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partially covered me, then once, and the second time if i... what, if i was here under that wall, then it it would have been even worse, maybe it would have flown at full speed straight into me, and yes, i was a little under the wall, and everything that fell into the wall just fell on me, i it was just lucky that i was in a horizontal position, because if i had walked around the house like my neighbor, i would have done the same thing, in this house there were 12 apartments left without a roof and with cracks in the... walls, all they cannot be repaired, the owners of the apartments can only take the things that survived, later the apartments almost in the very center of lviv will be demolished, and their residents have been promised new ones. the commission came, they looked and said that it was his, that yes, it is true, that it is unrealistic to invest money in those houses,
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because the damage is very severe, there were fees in district administration and... they said that issues will be resolved with each apartment, with each owner, an apartment will be provided and people will be relocated. now mr. volodymyr lives in a modular town on polyuya street, it was deconserved immediately after the russian missile attack on the city on september 4. no one lived in it for almost two years, so first the administration checked all communications, started the electricity supply, prepared 20 residential modules and a kitchen. now five families live there, whose homes have been destroyed or badly damaged. it is a modular town, consisting of two parts, and it was opened to house people from the east who were affected by the war. and taking into account that the module is four-seat, that is, the total number of surpluses is 320. three meals a day from world central kitchen, these are our long-standing partners, from the first days they
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supported all shelters where displaced people lived, where war victims lived. mr. stanislav denys with his wife maria and pets are among those who have been living in the modular town for more than... a week. on they do not complain about the conditions in the module, but they dream of returning to their apartment as soon as possible. there were commissions, well, acts were recorded. well, they said that they will install windows, but it will be somewhere, well, at least in a month and a half. residents who lost their apartments due to an enemy attack and decided to rent. housing, the city will compensate the rent. the relevant decision was taken by the executive committee of the lviv city council on september 5. we are talking about compensations in the amount of 10, 12 and 15 thousand. according to which dwelling people had destroyed, one or two it's roomy. by the way, according to the same scheme, the lviv city council still compensates the rent
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of housing from the city budget to those who lost their homes as a result of a rocket hitting a residential building on stryyska street on july 6 , 2023. ema stadnyk, nazar melnyk, espresso tv channel. this is how our team saw this week. i, iryna koval, was with you. fuck you, damned climbers, they can't walk anymore, wait, i'm suffocating, that there is no health, and what kind of health is there in the sixth decade, and i thought so until i tried herovital, herovital + - a phytovitamin complex that takes care of the heart and strengthens the body, gerovital+ - good well-being. active life the novelty of herovital energy. even more iron for good deeds. herovital energy - reception once a day. in september, there are discounts on sudokrem. 15% in pharmacies
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the verkhovna rada regularly passes new laws, but how do these changes affect our lives. we have analyzed the new decrees to inform you about the latest changes in ukrainian legislation. as legislative norms change our lives. what to prepare for? on these and other questions that concern ukrainians. the leading lawyers of the aktum bar association will be responsible. watch every tuesday at 7:55 in the legal expertise program on the espresso tv channel. we are servicemen of the griga separate unit named after volodymyr griga, a unit of unmanned aviation complexes of the 76th separate battalion of the 102nd separate brigade. in the zaporizhzhia direction , combat clashes occur daily due to the constant assaults of the enemy, this is not the vymynayepil direction, which our battalion has been defending for almost two years.
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right now we need three times as many modifiers and fire damage from the sky. therefore, we are appealing to everyone who cares to collect funds for 20 dji mavic classic drones and 10 3t mavics. yes, the amount is not small, but the lives of your siblings and relatives are much more expensive. we really hope for your support. let's not let the occupier take a step further and accelerate the victory together. glory to ukraine. the hero of the catch.
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congratulations, the real front program is on the air, and i am taras berezovyts with you. today in ours program the first debate between the presidential candidates was held in the united states. the situation at the front remains difficult, but under control. olaf scholz announced that he is developing his own peace plan for ukraine. russian uavs are increasingly violating nato airspace. this week, ukraine was in the center of attention of american politics. on the 11th in september , united states secretary of state anthony blinken and the head of the british foreign office, david lammy, visited ukraine. in addition, at the debate between the
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presidential candidates. usa by donald trump and camelo harris, which took place on september 10, ukraine was one of the top topics for discussion, which is quite atypical for american elections, where the main emphasis is always on domestic problems. read more about what was discussed at the debate later in our story. democratic presidential candidate. beat her republican opponent donald trump in the first televised debate, which took place on september 10. cnn polled registered voters who watched the us presidential debates. yes, 63% 37 respondents preferred garis to trump. the debate was held in philadelphia without an audience in the hall or opening speeches. the discussion lasted about 90 minutes with two breaks.
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the presidential candidates talked about... domestic political issues, including america's economy, abortion, migrants, cases against trump, as well as ukraine, hamas and putin. donald trump criticized the biden administration and blamed inflation and rising prices. he called the us economy terrible and that harris had no economic plan, and he also promised to significantly reduce taxes under mog's presidency, business expanded like never before, they cut it all and prices at once. have grown up, now we see how the prices for energy and gasoline are rising, if she wins, everything will fall down on the first day. in response, kamala garis noted that she plans to build an opportunity economy with benefits for young families and help for small businesses. she also reproached trump that he was going to cut taxes for billionaires and big corporations. we focus on us-based technology investments,
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to... win the artificial intelligence, quantum computing race to sustain america's workforce. when the issue came to migrants, trump accused the current administration of allegedly tens of millions of migrants entering the united states during the term of office of biden and harris. he said the migrants they brought here were stealing and eating dogs and cats in the cities. however, this fake was denied by the presenters. in response , harry said that she supported the border security bill, which... would have increased the number of border guards by 15 thousands of people, but trump allegedly blocked it. on the issue of abortion, trump announced that he would continue to support a 2022 us supreme court decision that struck down constitutional protections for the right to abortion and left the issue up to individual states. he said that in some us states it was legal to perform an abortion even in the ninth month of pregnancy, but this statement was denied
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by the presenters as a fake about dogs and cats. harris has already said that trump should not tell women what to do with their bodies, and also stressed that politics trump's abortion policy does not make exceptions for cases of pregnancy, abortion or incest. i think the american people believe that certain freedoms, particularly the freedom to make decisions about one's own body, should not be determined by the government. when trump was asked if he would veto a federal abortion ban if congress passed such a law. usa, he replied that it would never happen, but refused to answer yes or no. when the topic came to russia's war in ukraine, trump did not offer any new ideas about ending it. he repeated the fact that he has repeatedly voiced that if he were president, putin would not have invaded ukraine, and that he is capable of resolving this conflict before entering the white house. i know zelensky well, i know
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putin well, i am respected, but biden... is not respected, and why respect him, he has not called putin in two years, if they vote for me, i will talk to one president, i will talk to another, and the war will end. answering the question about the possibility of ukraine's victory, donald trump avoided a direct answer. i believe that it is in the interests the us must end this war, just end it , negotiate an agreement, because we have to stop the destruction of all these human lives. moth'. money is spent on this war by america, they do not ask for money from europe in this amount. at the same time, harris recalled that when russia attacked ukraine in 2022, trump called this moment brilliant and added that if trump had been president in 2022, putin would have been sitting in kyiv and planning wars with other countries. i believe that the reason why donald trump says.
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