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er, let’s wait, well, i don’t have sociology, of course, it wasn’t conducted, and i personally didn’t hear such conversations about some borders, territories, of course, i talk to people, of course, but the situation is like this, it’s bitter to state, but it seems to me that people perceive shelling, perceive... around the city already as a part of our everyday life, and the only thing, the only thing that i treat with such fatalism is that today someone was hurt there, someone i know, someone i don't know, these are the only people are checking there to see if anyone is hurt their loved ones, relatives, acquaintances and so on, this time or not, this is actually what our daily life in the city of kharkiv boils down to today, are there any far-reaching political conversations there? talking about peace plans
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or statements by zelensky, there is no such thing, people live more down-to-earth, maybe you are talking about down-to-earth, yesterday we literally spoke with bohdan tkachuk from kharkiv mp, and we also talked about decommunization, about the fact that we were finally changed names and that there were quite a few settlements in the kharkiv region, somewhere there halyna kutspe. a deputy of the kharkiv regional council also said that there was something on may 14 and may 14, somehow yes, i very rarely actually go to the youtube channel of the tv channel afterwards to watch some interviews, i was looking for something yesterday, i was looking to see if there was an interview there i'm a military man with whom they talked, and i think i'll see how they reacted to our conversation with mr. bohdan and went into the comments, and there was a lot. actions from people
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that it was normal that we lived in pervomaysk or pervomaysk, why are you making this up, now to give people housing, but not to engage in decommunization, so what do you say, mr. sergiu, is it timely or not timely, or do we have to get rid of that russian that brought us that war? of course, it will always be out of time if you find some excuses and find some... excuses not to do it, but in fact this is the policy of the state that we are implementing, i was also directly involved in it, and that's the point in that you understand what the situation is, indeed, many people, perhaps, well, a large part of people with a certain irritation can to perceive, to consider that this is something not of the first order, to put it mildly, and there is of the second or third order, but if i can compare us in this process... people there have,
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for example, 2015 and 2023, the 24th and the 22nd including, then i see that the situation has fundamentally changed, if ah, 10 years ago, yes, there 8 years ago a large number of people had a strong rejection of this in principle of any changes, then today the situation is a little different, people they look at it as something that in principle will happen anyway. as something inevitable and they understand the reasons this, and they understand, perhaps, not being great public specialists, in the field of public memory or in the humanitarian field, but they are this resentment, this hatred for russians and for everything russian and unwillingness to have anything in common with russia, it is all a significant number of people do, but there are indeed certain manipulations about the fact that it is allegedly very expensive to rename streets there, for example. and that it is better
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to spend this money there on the army or on social assistance to internally displaced persons there, although, again, the funds for these renamings are, well, insignificant, which are unable to solve any social or military issues. as for the reactions, we have the most in the kharkiv region of this package of renamings, of course the biggest reactions were caused by the renaming of two cities, because they were the most problematic, while in most of the villages of the first... of may, pervomaiskyi and others, everything was carried out calmly due to public discussion, the local authorities explained to the people what it would be, it was, they decided on the names, sent them to the verkhovna rada, the verkhovna rada simply approved them, and the people were ready for it. we have two cities, the former krasnograd, which has now become berestyn, and the former pervomaisk, which has now become zlatopil, so of course the situation there was very difficult, because in krasnograd the local authorities tried to find what was possible. including the city mayor,
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to find opportunities to leave the old name, to look for some pseudo-historical arguments that this is supposedly from the word "beautiful city". gray, not because it is in the 21st year, in my opinion, for the over-fulfillment of the bread procurement plan in the conditions of the distribution of food and the first soviet famine in ukraine was then kostiantynhogradsky, and now krasnogradsky district was awarded the order of the red banner of labor, for the fact that the bolsheviks effectively took away the bread of local peasants and forced them to starve, so and so and here... the majority people, a large part of the inhabitants of krasnograd were delusional for some reason or had some hopes that somehow they would be able to make a loop and leave the old soviet name. and as for the city of pervomaiskyi, there was a clear position there mayor, but unfortunately, a part
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of the deputy corps from former regionals did everything to block it and to prevent the city from choosing a name for itself, but in the end they got the name zlatopili and as far as i... know, as far as i can see from monitoring social networks, local publics, local chats, local groups, people like this name, who actively participate in discussions there, they perceive this renaming positively, in krasnograd, unfortunately, a large part of people perceive the renaming negatively, but at least the local authorities say that they have come to terms with it, that they will implement it, and that it is already an unchanging story, so you have to get used to the new name, the situation is approximately. berestyn zlatopil sounds very beautiful and very ukrainian, you know, the kind that you don't confuse krasnograd, all kinds of mirnograd, other cities, well, there are many of them, and we had some soviets left here, and if you open a map
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of russia, i think that many such settlements with such names could be found there too. i also wanted to ask you about vatutine, who was supposed to become a slave. and even, as far as i know, this decision was made even before we all learned about general zaluzhny, as an iron general, uh, it still remained vatutin, or was it chosen some other neutral name, so that at times this village would not be , or this settlement, i don't know if it's a town, i want it not to be called zaluzho, because it is zaluzho, well, the situation is... point on zaluzhnye, because it is located in zaluzhne, it really corresponds to the geographical location of the area, and what's more, in ukraine , i think i know at least five zaluzhny in
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different regions, there is such a settlement in poltava, in particular, the neighboring region, and of course, that of general zaluzhny it is not related, but we... understand that both the zaluzhny surname and the names of zaluzhny settlements have the same origin, so this decision was made, it was carried out through the kharkiv regional council, we also voted for it and sent a submission to the verkhovna rada, but the committee on local self-government, as i understand it, saw some, maybe i don't know, that is, dubious history there and decided to postpone this issue, as far as i know, it became one of those few settlements, which are mostly cities , such as pavlograd, yuzhne, yuzhnoukrainian and so on, which names, the renaming of which was postponed, and thanks to the fact that they were excluded from this project, the resolutions of the verkhovna rada that
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were adopted, and still there were votes in the session hall, and if there, i understand that the local heads tried, well, a little bit put off or block those renamings that were previously recommended by the committee, then it is worthwhile, as i understand it, the initiative and will of the people's deputies, not the local people who chose this name, but it must be understood that it is usually located behind the meadow of this village, as and many other villages in ukraine, here, but it so happened that a lot of people, well, as socially as i communicated there, said this name, perceived this name, the association with general zaluzhny, we had exactly the parallel that we soviet general allegedly change to ukrainian general, although i will repeat again that the law forbids us, it directly forbids us to commemorate the names of living people in toponymy, that is, such
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commemoration is possible only after the death of a person, so of course we wish the diligent general many years of fruitful work for the good of ukraine and now he is in office. the ambassador of ukraine in great britain works and makes efforts there to ensure that our ukraine is supported by foreign states and foreign countries, here, but this name is formal. judging by the documents, none exclusively for valery fedorovych there is no relationship, huh, well, by the way, now lviv residents also know the residents of the lviv region, what it is like when your opinion is not taken into account, because the city of shiptytsky appeared in our country, and in principle, now we have a lot of shiptytskyi is connected with different people, you know the one, i don't always agree with him, you know with drozdov, but here i agree with him a little. because you know, well, it probably couldn't have been better to honor the memory of metropolitan
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andrey sheptytsky than what we have now, for example, there is the sheptytskyi landfill, you know, there is the shiptytskyi there, there is something else there there is also a factory of reinforced concrete products in chervonograd, i hope it continues to work successfully, you see, but there it all happened because people could not come to an agreement, because someone also held on to the soviet name chervonograd, but yes, well and someone, someone just couldn't. to convey to the people, you see, such anti-polish sentiments still existed for a little while, and there are also some pro-russian sentiments, always when there is some kind of opposition, there are some sentiments that we do not want to name, that is, to reveal their highlight, honestly name, to give them names, because always behind this clinging to some russian or soviet name, there is always something so anti-ukrainian, well, it seems so to me, accordingly, it seems to me that they were here as well. some anti-polish attitude, and this is the old polish name krystynopil, we will not call it that. friends, you can
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relax, it could have been ukrainized and called khrystynopil, for that matter, but this is a historical name, it sounds somehow nice and beautiful, khrystynopil is in the west, zlatopol is in the east of ukraine, and it echoes, well, well, but that, well, ukraine is going through such a process of purification, it is not always, not always simple, it is a pity that in some er... geographical features of the area they see something else, i think that in my town, where i come from, there is the lukh river, is that or is it something criminal? probably not, mr. serhiy, thank you for your participation, we wish kharkiv a peaceful day, because every day you see news from the kharkiv region, and such terrible ones, well, it is somehow very painful, very painful for the city, considering how the city is against... . is worth and how much the city it changes, i have a viewer who writes me some of his observations from time to time, he lives in
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kharkiv, and he also writes, of course, about news, but he keeps an eye on it, he says: i just started working as a taxi driver and i notice that more people have switched to the ukrainian language, and it is somehow pleasing, because he is a ukrainian-speaking person, so the city is changing, it is a pity that, that such, such a heavy and painful price is paid for all this, well... it is a pity that kharkiv is located, that not kharkiv, that russia is located next to kharkiv, that is. well, but, but we have to do something about it. thank you we wish you a peaceful day. serhii zhukov, a member of the kharkiv regional council, an employee of the center for strategic communications and information security, was with us, dear friends, by the way, i wanted to say that it turns out that there are many villages in ukraine called zaluzhne, there are, for example, in the vinnytsia region the village of zaluzhne is in the volyn region, and serhii said about it that there are many such zaluzhne, but since it is now. so there are many such villages here, maybe they
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should be renamed now so that there are no, that is, not to upset people, so you know who changed, for example, holonokomadovych, everyone changed the syrian one, for example, the village, then it changes again, we will change it again there to, for example, i don’t know there, the village of yermatsk, and so on, we will be like that to be, once the chiefs changed, the names changed, in the soviet union this is how it was done in principle, people from the village of zaluzhny in the vinnytsia region, the village of zaluzhny in the zhytomyr region, the village of zaluzhny in volyn, as they will start writing to us, comments, such that we will not like them very much . dear friends, we are going on a break, let's go back, let's continue, our roll call continues, we'll talk about sumy oblast, which is also suffering from russian shelling. stay with us. in september, there are discounts on the liner. sfort 15% in pharmacies, plantain, bam and savings. listen, the pharmacy
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council and volunteer vyacheslav ryabchenko, until he appears on our air, i want. to tell you this, i was summarizing our collection for this week, our promotion in the collection for this week, and i want to tell you that you and i collected 211 uah this week, this is a good indicator, as, as i said, that if 250,000 per week, then we still have less than 1.5 million left to collect, well, we will need one or two more, three. 4, 5, 6 weeks, about six weeks, that is, around the beginning of november, we will be able to hand over the drones and rep systems we are collecting to our military, but if it is 250,000 each, we still have 211,000, and i say to andriyu, i say we still need to collect 39 00 for today, he says it's unreal,
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it was like that andriy, listen, it was like that, but i'm really thinking, friends, is it unreal or real or still real? don't screw those who have already donated, but let them give tacos to someone else, honestly, if someone this week has already donated, then you officially have an indulgence not to donate today, that's normal, if someone hasn't donated yet this week, then you officially just have to do it. because we need to reach this number in order to finally close, we have to keep the topic, no one there tells us that we have to reach such a number, but i just kind of thought that we have to set some limits for ourselves, which we have to pass, pass them, and then praise ourselves that we succeeded, and here i really want today, today, beating this week, the results of this week should be praised,
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let's show the advance, i'll also drop a little bit, let's show the announcement, that's what i say to our directors, let's go. ugh, we scan, choose, scan, choose, well, i pay through google pay, so how can i do it, here, someone can do it directly through monabank, who has those applications, i never made friends with them, i don't know. who does not have, for example, does not know how to scan a qr code, just take a picture of this screen now, and then you can with this picture, go up to a person who has a ee... connected card and can pay with a phone and ask her, just give her paper money, as much as you think, and ask her to join this
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collection, help you transfer your funds, because all this will go to rep systems and drones, which are now waiting for three brigades from us on the front line, i have already transferred everything to spring, the spring fund, lesya also transferred, everything also went, lesya transferred more than i can see. and we thank everyone who will do the same, because we have to to move to our mark, and meanwhile we already see vyacheslav ryabchenko on the screens, a deputy of the sumy district council and a volunteer with us, mr. vyacheslav, we congratulate you, good morning, what is he in the sumy region this morning studio, er, thank god, good, you can say that, the other mornings were much worse, so here... as i say, they woke up, the sky is clear, blue, that's why the morning is good, but by the way, about the clear blue sky, it's not good there you can see nothing
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from moscow that would fly and drop something, eh, but about the fires in sumy oblast, in shostkinsky in the district they say that the air is terrible there because of this fire danger and in sumy region in general, it is a bit dangerous with it, is it... just a seasonal thing, or is it after all somewhere there, our enemy is also working to make it all burn ? well, let's say it's seasonal, it's seasonal, but not without the participation of our enemy, because we all know that fires occur after hits, i personally saw when burnt fields burned, the stench lingered when the hits were in... in about energy infrastructure projects when the oil was burning, that's why everything has its own, let's say, negative consequences on the polluted air, what is the area of ​​these
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fires, where are they concentrated, well, in general , they are concentrated near the impact sites , that is, the ones i saw were burnt fields, then they are near the impact sites, there, where the hits were. where there were shaheds flying in, there were still burns from shrapnel, well, places, fields, these are hectares, hectares of land, mr. vyacheslav, this week russia cynically shelled a home for the elderly, and these shots, surely we react like that because we always react to those who, you know, is the least protected, then... children, when something happens to them, the heart sinks, with animals, when something happens, and we remember how at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, how the world
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wondered that ukrainians save not only themselves, themselves, but also their pets, and also elderly people, because these are people who are also poorly protected, and these shots, they are very painful, what is with these people now, where are they and what with those who , unfortunately, suffered because of this shelling? people quickly, thanking our military administration, thanking those who care volunteers, people, hospitals, people were relocated very quickly, people have already been relocated to hospitals, to other such, shall we say , prophylactics, well, that is, where possible there was no one on the street... there was no one left, they were relocated very quickly, that’s it very scary shots, very difficult, i said then, and i will repeat now, that these are no longer people, russia, these are no longer people,
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when they are already shooting at such a house as this was a boarding house for the elderly, where people cannot help themselves to serve themselves, where they were carried out, they were in wheelchairs, on stretchers, that is it's already... well, i don't know what to call it, it's just crossing all the boundaries, and there aren't enough words to say a word or comment, it's just a cry of the soul, it's pain , it's, let's call it, right that well, i read that unicef ​​started reintegration changes together, payments for families who are in the 30... kilometer zone on the contact line, who have children, that is, they all receive extra payments from unicef, these are one-time extra payments, you don't know sometimes, mr. vyacheslav, what is their size, no, such information. i don't know, these
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will be one-time surcharges, well, in general there is already a lot of the 20-kilometer zone, well, not about 30 km, but about 20 km, so many people, especially with children, have already left, and now the evacuation continues, many do not want to leave, but, but, but we tell everyone that it is necessary to do, that this is their life, but about payments, i will not say such information, i do not know. left, you know, this, this, it’s good that you listened, but probably it’s a little sad, but i read that a 14-year-old girl from sumy, olga tovstukha, became a record holder, a national record, it was recorded for knowledge of the english language, she passed to the very, very, very maximum level of knowledge of english, that is, she is generally such a knight, you can say at the age of 14, she is still learning several languages, french, spanish, whatever you want, and german, but she ...
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started learning it all back in sumy before the great war in a specialized gymnasium, and now she studies in chernivtsi, and she says that she misses her hometown very much and really hopes that she will be able to return, that's it, this once again confirms that sumy and ukraine are people courageous, indomitable and strong, a beautiful girl, and... such children somehow certainly deserve to study in peace, in silence in order to do something, of course, that now at 14 she is making such and such progress, yes, but i think that when she becomes older, then she will do something for her country, it's a pity, what, it's a pity that children have to study in such conditions, you know, in fact, i think, we
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understand that it's dangerous, we have now... in chernivtsi, as far as possible from the front, 1000 km away, and that's good that she is safe, such children must be protected, because they are the future of the country, without hesitation, without some kind of pathos, but for her to stay, so that she does not end up further, knowing so many languages, having a clear head, how many ukrainian children can eventually leave this country, this will be the biggest disaster and victory for russia, regardless of what happens on the front , regardless of where the enemy...will be stopped, that's what we have to remember just the same, and that should really be the main, i think, leitmotif of this war and everything we do in general in this country is you also need to remember to keep in your head, that it's not about borders, it's not about people, it's always about people, i think that's true, mr. vyacheslav, thank you for the story about sumy oblast and about what this day is like, this
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morning, because the day is still going on. and who knows what the russians can arrange? vyacheslav ryabchenko, a deputy of the sumy district council, a volunteer, was with us, we talked about what is happening in sumy oblast, in the meantime i will tell you what is happening with our collection, uh, uh, so yes, something is not updating well on the computer , let's try now, it definitely increased by 300 uah, that's 100%, 300, i my other 200 hryvnias also flew away, dear friends. it increased from that, from that mark, which was by 11,000, one of our viewers also wrote here in the chat that you inspired her to andrii, and she thanks you, thank you very much, first of all she is nina grechyna, nina grechyna said , which she also inspired together with mr. andrii, he inspired her, dear friends, you see, you would inspire, and i don't, but i
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think... that inspired someone else, i hope that today we will all do what we will do , well, now let's remember everyone those who, unfortunately, are no longer with us, because of russia, because of the war it started, with a minute of silence, we will honor the memory of the ukrainian military and peaceful citizens of ukraine who died in the war, which was unleashed by russia, with a minute of silence.

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