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iryna koval works for you in the studio and now about the most important events at the moment, at least three people died and 22 were injured as of this minute due to the attack on the residential quarters of kharkiv, - announced the head of the region oleg sinigubov. according to preliminary information, cabs hit two high-rise buildings in kyiv and saltiv districts. one of the buildings was directly hit by an enemy aerial bomb. a completely destroyed entrance from the third to the eighth floor. as the mayor added. igor terekhov, the russians have already hit this house terrorists at the beginning of a full-scale invasion, and it has been almost completely restored. a rescue operation is underway at the site, there may still be people under the rubble. in kherson, a part of the city remained without power, enemy shelling led to emergency shutdowns in the dnipro district, the regional authorities report. energy workers will be able to start repairs as soon as the security situation allows. also during the day. the occupiers injured six people
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in the region. a 66-year-old woman came under enemy fire in kherson. she received a mine-explosive injury. russian projectile hit her house. and in antonivka, an elderly man suffered numerous burns due to a drone attack. a 58-year-old woman and a 20-year-old man were injured by the shelling of stanislav. they have blast injuries and shrapnel injuries. another resident of the region, who was injured as a result of an attack without... a pilot in kindiyka, was sent to the hospital. a 21-year-old girl in kherson also turned to doctors. she suffered because of the morning strikes in the city. for the second time in a month, the occupiers stormed the fire station in kurakhovo in donetsk region in the morning. the building is badly damaged, but there are rescuers there was not the day before, for security reasons , they were relocated to another place, the state emergency service said.
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ukrainian scouts freed the vovchan aggregate plant from the russians. the main intelligence department of the ministry of defense of ukraine published a video of the close-quarters battles and the clearing of the territory of the enterprise from the enemy. the russians involved the most professional units in the defense of the plant. against the ukrainian scouts, the enemy continuously used a large amount of artillery, attack drones, cabs and heavy flamethrower systems of sundials. there were also cases when special forces had to engage in hand-to-hand combat with the enemy, uhor added. despite fierce resistance, our forces managed to clear the factory and take prisoners. an unexploded aerial bomb was destroyed by sappers of the state emergency service in zaporizhzhia. it was found by residents of one of the settlements of the zaporizhzhya district on the territory of the dacha cooperative. as reported by the rescuers, the specifics of the development of this. pasu that it can
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self-destruct within five days after falling, so the bomb was immediately removed and blew up a message was received that a fap-500 aerial bomb was discovered, a pyrotechnic team consisting of eight people processed this application, removed it, destroyed it and... transported it for destruction of this ammunition. in the russian taganrog, a drone attacked timber warehouses, the local governor reported. warehouses caught fire, the fire covered 200 m2. eyewitnesses write that cars, a paint shop and trade pavilions located in the neighborhood are also on fire. there is no information about the victims. meanwhile ukrainian media write that an enemy unmanned aerial vehicle probably fell on the object. sea ​​eagle. a large drone has repeatedly
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fallen on the heads of the russians and caused them considerable damage. russia monitors ukrainian nuclear power plants with the help of chinese satellites. this was stated by president volodymyr zelenskyi in an interview with the american television company abc news. he noted that the kremlin is photographing details of objects at the nuclear power plant and is probably preparing strikes against them. he promised to disclose the details of this information. in a conversation with the leaders of western countries on general assembly this week. i remind you about the important collection of the tv channel and the vesna charity fund for the purchase of modern drones and electronic warfare systems for the third separate assault, 110th and 47th brigades of the armed forces of ukraine. the defenders in the donetsk direction every day hold back enemy attacks and defend our freedom and future. our goal is uah 3.5 million. now you see a qr code on
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the screen that you can use to join the collection. the swiss parliament recognized the holodomor of 1932.33 as an act of genocide of the ukrainian people, the soviet regime of the time of joseph stalin was blamed for it, said the chairman of the verkhovna rada of ukraine , ruslan stefanchuk. he thanked his swiss colleagues for this decision and called it an important step on the way to restoring historical justice. critically ill people in ukraine cannot get vital medicines. almost completely blocked due to a legal conflict. regional purchase of medical preparations, the patients themselves and public organizations that support them announced this today. therefore, people are forced to buy expensive medicines at their own expense, and appeals to the ministry of health remain unanswered.
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in fact, to date, the regional procurement of drugs, drugs for the critically ill and... patients suffering from oncological, orphan and other diseases are blocked, they suffer from the fact that they do not receive drugs, and we are trying together with patient organizations to solve this problem, now without, in fact, without approval from the ministry of health, in fact, the local community cannot spend its money, maybe for road repairs, maybe for bridges. you can take the subway, but you can't spend 80,000 on melanoma treatment. almost 72 million was allocated by the cabinet of ministers for sending summonses by mail. in general, 900,000 subpoenas should be sent out by the end of the year, as evidenced by the documents
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obtained by the ukrainian pravda publication. we plan to print 3,000 summonses per month. one such set will cost the state almost uah 20, according to the explanatory note. the ministry of economy, the ministry of finance was instructed to allocate funds from the reserve fund of the state budget. in american the general debate of the 79th session of the un general assembly opened in new york. a topic that leaves no one behind. joint actions in the name of peace, sustainable development and human dignity in the interests. present and future generations, the speech of the president of the united states, joe biden, begins at this moment, and we offer you a live broadcast.
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just driving another minute.
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dear tv viewers, we are waiting for us president joe biden's speech at the un general assembly.
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now we will listen to the address of the president of the united states of america, joseph biden. i i ask, in accordance with the protocol, to invite the president to speak.
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greetings, colleagues, today is the fourth, i have the honor to speak from the rostrum of the united nations general assembly as the president of the united states, and this is my last speech in that role, i want to say that when i was... elected as a united states senator in 1972, and now i look like i'm 40 years old, but i understand that when we were experiencing great inflation, we felt uncertainty and pressure, then the world was divided by the cold war, and we understood how high the threat of war was. then america was fighting in vietnam and we knew that the country
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was divided, it was so angry, we thought about what our future would be, but even then, civil society and the way that prevailed there did not prevail over our optimism, it was not easy and difficult at the time, but we ... continued to reduce the threat of nuclear conflict through settlement systems, and in this way we still ended the period of the cold war logs. we, then the historic peace began, we ended the war in vietnam. i dated last year with the leadership of vietnam, and we have raised our partnership to the highest level in order to emphasize... the resilience of the human spirit, and that is why today the united states and vietnam, they are
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partners and friends, and as proof of that, even as we say about the horrors of war, which is behind us, we must always remember that circumstances will improve and everything will be fine. in the 80s of the last century, i watched how racist regimes fell, in the 90s. years i have seen war crimes and prosecution of those guilty of these crimes and crimes against. against women girls and not only in america, but all over the world. right now, we still have a lot of work to do, especially when we talk about sexual violence and rape as a tool of war. we know that there were attacks by al qaeda and osama bin laden and we brought justice. now we are seeing another round
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of the crisis, i am sure that america will look forward, will look forward. new threats, new challenges, new opportunities and new threats, we must be in this position to see specific threats, to deal with challenges, and also to see the potential for the future, because when the war started on 9/11, i was the vice president, and president obama said that now we have to start a military operation, we did it, i ... became president, and i understood that afghanistan had replaced vietnam and i wanted to do everything to end this war and i did it, it was difficult but it was the right decision. the american president, who had to make such a decision, i considered it an honor to make this decision. we understand that 13, 13 is brave
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americans then laid down their lives together with hundreds of opponents. i understand that in the 20 years of this war, over 200,000 american soldiers have either died or been wounded. and i know that many other countries have lost their people. the sacrifices were great. but when i look to the future, i always wanted to rebuild. our country, to maintain specific alliances and take the country to a level that no one has seen before, and we have done it, we have developed new partnerships, in particular with australia, with india and other countries, i'm sure that whoever looks at the war now, you can see the despair in their eyes, but i want to say that
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the war is not going to last forever, we have clearly... you understand what the challenges are now, which are for ukraine, for the gas strip and other countries, it's hunger, it's terror, it's fear in the eyes of people, it's a crisis, it's criminal offenses, we understand that we have to look for what unites our societies, we get specific intelligence, and we have to respond to them, so what we've done over the last 10... years gives us this hope, the hope that there is light at the end of the tunnel, in the thousand 1990s, when we, when i quoted that what fell apart, the senate cannot put together, then a miracle must happen, some
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say that these the words describe the world not as it was in the 90s of the last century, but as it is today, and i want to say that now in our time, of course, the senate has a lot of power, but we see the mutual coordination of many of their representatives in order to overcome the worst pandemic, we did everything to prevent the coronavirus from controlling our lives, we defended the charter un, and we did everything for ukraine to survive as a free state. our country is very much. has invested in the fight against climate change, in green energy, and so we understand that there are things like extremism, aggression, they divide this world, especially the desire for domination, but our task is to ensure that our world is our partners, so that
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we hold this the world, so that we can unite it with... and that's why we come here today every year in order to understand what the challenges are, how to resist. dear colleagues, i truly believe that we are now living at a particular turning point, because what we decide now will determine our future for decades to come. we have to uphold the principles of unity, we have to hold fast the sriy when it goes. about overcoming aggression, we must understand that we must work to overcome the consequences of climate change, hunger and other diseases. we have specific risks. as for the revolution of new technologies, i would like to talk today about each of these decisions, as well as the actions that we need to take, so first of all, each of you made a promise,
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according to the un charter, to defend and fight against aggression, and we 're talking about the context of ukraine now, vice president garis and i, we understood what a war of aggression it was, and ... we were supposed to help ukraine, we really provided various kinds of assistance, our nato partners and allies, from more than 50 countries, coordinated their efforts together, and most importantly, the ukrainian people rose up, and i want the people in this taco hall to stand in solidarity with them as well, i want to say, that we have a whole we have a common goal for this war ended, so that ukraine does not lose its independence, and we also emphasize that
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nato has become even stronger, and it has gained two new members. and so now the world has to make a different decision. when we maintain our support for ukraine in order for ukraine to preserve its sovereignty, we must do everything for... and so i want to assure you that we cannot look away, we must stand in solidarity with ukraine so that ukraine is its victory ensured a long and just peace. we are also in nato, we support what we... profess ours values, our principles, yes, we have competition with china, but this competition should not be such that it would affect the results of the war, because it is about people, people, even
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the fact that we, even the fact that we stopped cooperating with china , we stopped the importation of synthetic drugs, we are fighting this problem all over the world, but when we talk about conviction, ... america is really trying to provide military coercion in order to ensure peace in the strait off the coast of taiwan so that china does not use its military power and not took control of the strait there. we continue to strengthen our network of partners and allies in the indo-pacific region. we know that... how important it is to build a structure where we will see safe and peaceful cooperation in the indo-pacific
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region, so any country that has a responsibility to ensure that the attack that took place on ukraine never happens again , because no country can so brutally invade its territory. neighbor and destroy, kill, bring evil. we can talk a lot about how many people in the gas strip, how many were abducted, how many became victims of sexual violence, they are going through hell right now, this is about innocent civilians who continue to be killed, how many families have become refugees. were forced to leave their homes, and maybe because their homes were destroyed, the war that was unleashed by hamas, i want to say that we are doing everything to
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stop the fire, we, how much right now is actually very important that both sides decided on specific provisions so that those who are now in captivity, for them to be returned home, for there to be... a cease fire, this war must be ended, as of october 7th, we are also determined that such a war, which was provoked by hezbollah, through specific attacks on the territory from... but we see how many people have now become displaced persons, unfortunately, the situation is not escalating, but still
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diplomats. solutions are possible so that people can return on both sides, on both sides of the separation line, so that they can return to their homes. so, it is necessary look at the perspective, and we have to overcome the consequences of the violence that erupts with successive waves, we have to make it possible to ensure the conditions for a better future, for israel, for the palestinians and. palestinians also have the right to have and live in their own state. yes, progress towards peace for those involved in this conflict can put us in a stronger position to work together to deter proxy
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armies. and so that no one could ever get nuclear weapons. a strip of gas is not the only conflict that deserves our attention, because we know that the bloody civil war, which is triggering a humanitarian crisis, is about eight million people who are now starving, and hundreds of thousands of people, they are already there, and atrocities are happening everywhere, and that's why now we're trying to... help sudan, we have diplomatic relations, we're trying to do everything to stop the famine, so we understand that now the world should now talk to the generals, should tell them, stop, block help the sudanese, end this war now.
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something greater than the absence of war. they should have a chance to live in dignity, they should have the right to be safe from various climate changes, from diseases, from attacks, and that is why we are investing 150 billion dollars to do everything to continue the implementation of the goal of sustainable development. more than 50 billion dollars were provided under the program. global health, we really, when it comes to combating climate change, the us really has taken the lead, and so today my country, it is now implementing a mission that aims to actually reduce and mitigate the effects of climate change, according to the programs that we have developed, more than 11
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billion dollars have been transferred this year, we are cooperating... to to invest in vaccines and also to get more countries to have access to these vaccines, we are now also targeting countries in africa, helping african countries to be able to, so that they can also take advantage of these vaccines now. we invite our partners to join us. to of our efforts in billion-dollar initiatives to help the peoples of africa. so, in addition to providing food, ensuring the health of people around the world, we are now mobilizing any resources to help developing countries. we want to help them, and we are helping them rebuild their infrastructure, help them with their digital transformation, and lay the foundations
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for their safe. of the future, we have launched a world-wide initiative for infrastructure investment, particularly when it comes to steam for south-east africa, and we must not stop at this, because in order for what we have in our vision to come true, for it to become a reality, and that is why the un needs new voices, new perspectives, and that is why we support reform, and also.. . as the un ambassador spoke about the detailed vision of today's world, we emphasize that now is the time to move forward, and without the un and the un, we must now return to your task, we create peace, we put an end to wars and suffering.

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