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it is noticeable to cross exactly this zone, somewhere directly on the right western bank of the canals, try to hide and wait for them to accumulate little by little, but this neighborhood is very destroyed, and it was destroyed directly by the russians themselves, and somewhere there they have no such place to hide good terrain, so they are detected and destroyed, but nevertheless ... they manage to make some videos there, convey to their command that they crossed, well, how to report, crossed, say that they were able to make some kind of bridgehead in order to develop their offensive from the right bank of the canal, this is not possible, but look, it was unexpected, well, not that it was unexpected, it was expected, but still, the activation of the russians there, for example in the kurakh district. and the coal miner turned out to be very
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fast and their advance there is very rapid, now we are also observing a very large activation in the kupyansk area, about an attempt to advance there through the stallion to the splinter, how do you predict in your direction, are there forces the russians, and is there any concentration there in order to try and activate in your direction now, well, if we... take, take right to today, well, plus or minus there are a few days, then the intensity of the more intensive offensive we we will not, we will rather observe, because after all, if we look at other directions, there they are really intensifying, there they are throwing a larger number of people, there they are using a mechanized component, in our direction today we will most likely observe continuation of their assaults. directly
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to human resources, which they are trying to use as much as possible in order to preserve the equipment, that is, to say that in the coming days there will be such an increase in assault actions, as we, as you noted, in these two locations , there will be no directions, well, in the near future, that is, maybe to be something like that, you know, well, how to say, it will weaken somewhere, it will strengthen in you, because in principle, as far as russia... we need time in order to implement some of our further plans, that's how you put it - in the future , so in the future it can be expected that they will still strengthen the group in this direction and will try to squeeze us, and not only squeeze us head-on along the front, try to take us in a pinch, because the times remain a very priority direction for them, because time, however,
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it is at the highest altitude in this region, 200 m away, in time, you can already say that there is an agglomeration, it is konstantinivka, druzhkovka, kramotorsk, slovyansk, that is, it is from this donetsk region it would be advantageous for the theft to introduce fire damage with the help of artillery systems, also, if they could press the times, they could gain access to the ... operational space in order to advance further, and there are also reasons that are connected with logistics and well, other reasons, but our entire front is interconnected, and if we take even the pokrovsky direction, this is our southern flank, we also depend on how events will develop there in order to orientate ourselves, how the vaurakh will do later to act in our direction, that is, that's all between themselves a single whole. but in the future
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, yes, the enemy will try to advance us, because time also prevents them from reaching the administrative borders of the donetsk-luhansk regions, which were declared just before the start of their russian svo. well, mr. olezh, from your point of view, what in general caused such breakthroughs by the russians in various directions, after all, it is our country. cooperation prevented them from introducing their reserves in the way they planned, that is, now they are essentially also fighting without reserves, that is , but they are advancing, why can’t we to stop, there are many of them, there are really many of them and there is a lot of humanity in them, and why are there not many of us, well why are there not many of us, this question is clearly not for me, it is not my level, this is it...
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people who are more involved in these issues, they are more competent, and they have a lot of people, they still have more technical equipment, no matter what, but in warehouses, in their arsenals. there is a lot of soviet equipment, they are restoring it, but it is not of the same quality that it was at the beginning of the full-scale offensive, but nevertheless, it is used, it impresses, it carries mortal danger to us, it does destruction, so it is precisely this quantitative component that really plays its role on the battlefield today. well, thank you, it was oleksandr kalashnikov, the press officer of the 26th artillery brigade named general khrundzu roman. dashkevich from the area of ​​the temporal ravine, and we say goodbye until next week, on our espresso tv channel broadcast continues. exclusively on
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the judicial control program with tatyana shustrova. how a judge whose decision was overturned by the ecthr got to the constitutional court. never even thought about it before. that it was a question of my integrity. but was the wealthy judge of the pechersk court able to pass the qualification assessment? i had pre-marital savings, my husband had pre-marital savings. congratulations, you are watching a trial court control, and i am tatyana shustrova. despite the full-scale war, ukraine continues its path to the european union and does not stop in implementing reforms. in particular, judicial reform. the qualification assessment of the current servants of themis for their suitability for their positions is ongoing. positions, the higher qualification commission checks professional competence and integrity, how this difficult exam is conducted and what the judges are trying to hide, we will tell you today, but first the news: a member of the higher qualification commission of judges of ukraine
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, volodymyr luhanskyi, who turned out to be fake doctor of philosophy, unjustifiably received a 15% supplement every month for a non-existent scientific degree. experts of the anti-corruption center established or that luhansky from april 2015 to september 2020, when he worked in the severodonetsk city court, received at least uah 160 for a fake degree. during the interviews with members of the competition commission and vrp, volodymyr luhanskyi stated that he defended his thesis at the interregional academy of personnel management in 2011. however, at that time this educational institution did not belong to the subjects of issuing doctor's diplomas philosophy moreover, only in september 2004 , the verkhovna rada adopted changes that equated the title of candidate of sciences to the scientific degree of doctor of philosophy. luhansky could not explain how it happened, nor could he remember the name of the specialty on which he wrote a scientific dissertation. in what specialty did you defend yourself, the name
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of the specialty, clearly? i defended myself, my topic was article 382, ​​which is criminal liability for non-compliance. i remember the court decision, well, i haven't seen my diploma for a long time, i took off the hard copies, i just didn't i remember, i really don't remember, yes, of course, i don't remember the number of the specialty and the name of the specialty, i remember the topic, i remember the work, and during the competition for the highest qualifications of the commission, we repeatedly emphasized the alleged dishonesty of luhanskyi, in particular, it is known that the judge closed at least 54 cases due to the expiration of the terms. driving under the influence and allowed drivers to avoid punishment. the supreme council of justice finally dismissed the chairman of the poltava court of appeal, serhiy galonkin. he is known for having lived in church, which he himself built. here is this house with an area of ​​661 m2, located in the suburbs
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of poltava. the national anti-corruption bureau recorded the extra-procedural communication of the judge with the lawyer and other judges regarding the so- called decision. issue in two proceedings about driving cars while intoxicated. one of them features the judge's son. in audio recordings of conversations recorded by naboo, galonkin promises his help. by and large. you know, we are normal people, we will always do anything, if we need help, we will always help. for this fact, the disciplinary chamber of the supreme council of justice deprived galonkin of additional payments for three months. the judge didn't like it, and he appealed the decision, hoping to avoid punishment altogether, but instead received a release. galonkin tried to postpone it, twice filed a motion to postpone the hearing, because he allegedly suddenly fell ill, and the vrp considered the case without him. alla oliynyk was appointed judge of the constitutional court by a group of judges. after passing
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the competition, which was conducted by an advisory group of experts, where moral qualities were assessed and professional competence of the applicants, oliynyk was recognized as corresponding to this high position. however, during the interview with her , the commission had many questions. for example, from 2011 to 2015, ala oliynyk lived with her nephew in a one-room apartment in kyiv. at that time, the boy was studying at kyiv national university. of culture and arts, where oliynyk taught. after graduating from the university, the nephew got a job at the higher specialized court, where oliynyk worked, and later transferred to kyiv court of appeal, where alla oliynyk was a judge. i never even thought before that it might in the future, such questions would arise for me, so that it would be a doubt of my integrity. it is also known that the panel of judges is in favor of participation. but the oil company made a number of decisions, which were later recognized by the european court of human rights
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as violating international obligations and the european convention on human rights. however, in the end, after studying all the facts, an advisory group of experts with the involvement of international specialists, recognized alo oliynyk as professionally competent. the higher qualification commission of judges continues to conduct interviews as part of the assessment of the current employees of themis for compliance with. those positions, this is the judge of the pechersk district court of the city of kyiv, kateryna sereda. i have certain, let's call them healthy ambitions in terms of my further career growth. kateryna sereda was appointed to the position of a judge in zaporizhzhia in 2012 , and already in february 14, she was transferred to the pechersk district court of kyiv under a simplified procedure. at the time of transfer, it is not considered a single case, this calls into question her professional training and, in the opinion of the public council of integrity, raises suspicions that... before the use of connections to obtain preferences, my career was consistent, logical, and i do not see
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any, you know, i had such doubts that i immediately got to know the staff of the court, i was not separated from justice, that is, i explained that i was also an assistant and was constantly studying and, well, that is , i put in my best efforts, which in principle, well if i from my... point of view confirms the fact that in terms of my professional integrity those characteristics, so i was ready, in 2015 the judge wednesday changed the preventive measure from detention to house arrest for tavakul rahimov, who led the so-called aunties in kyiv during kidnappings, beatings and torture of maidan activists. suspect escape. at that time , this decision caused a great public outcry, as there were all the grounds for his detention. however, the judge did not think so, as a judge, well, holding, yes, guided
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by impartiality, impartiality and everything those principles, which must be, but to be honest, i was so impressed by the work of the defense and disappointed by the work of the prosecution, before the judge filled out the declaration, the commission also had questions, kateryna sereda for a long time marked this luxurious estate of hers, unfinished construction, however, as you can see in the photos of the project about the court, the house looks quite lived-in, usually civil servants go to such manipulations with the declaration of property to avoid taxation or hide the price real estate, it is visible even when they were filming, well, they were taking pictures, yes, there was a program about the court, and no one came there, the car then at that moment and the sister comes regularly, wednesday also could not clearly explain... sources of income that allowed to buy in one year two plots of land near kyiv
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and two cars - audi a6 and audi q5, worth more than 80 thousand dollars each, and even more, they were bought even in one day. the amount of expenses turns out to be several times greater than the income you received from legal sources sources, as well as 2008, 2009, when i was still working as an assistant, that is, i was a civil servant, yes, this was the period before i formalized and registered my marriage with my husband, i had premarital savings, my husband had premarital savings, and 2009 was just the year of our wedding, and my husband's parents, taking into account... their, well, education, their work, that is, they were able to help us, and i don't think that this is somehow against the law. the explanations are dubious, but kateryna sereda tried to be convincing, even mentioned about help from pensioners, grandparents. we do not doubt the ingenuity of the judge. in 2018, she managed to complete
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her graduate studies and defend her thesis in just two years, instead of the standard four. has such a requirement that there is some minimum period, i think that from the 16th year, my defense took place in october of the 18th year, it is practically, well, incomplete 3 years, that is, during this time i was there, i went through all the stages take into account, i do not think that this period is such that it causes, should cause suspicion, meanwhile, the public council of integrity expresses doubts that the judge was the author of her work at all, the purpose of the dissertation file is... that its author was a man named dima. the higher qualification commission of judges evaluated all the explanations of the judge of the pechersk district court of kyiv, kateryna seredy, and found them unconvincing. so the judge is waiting for dismissal. today i have everything. you watched judicial control. i am tatyana shostrova. tell us
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the official pages of the sbu. it seemed to me that the americans, as well as the ukrainians, were shocked and surprised by the operation in the kursk region. i could be wrong, of course this operation changed the attitude of the states to this war, and in general to the potential of ukraine. you are quite welcome. the brave and risky kurdish operation demonstrated both to ukrainians and supporters of ukraine. to the united states and europe, that ukraine is capable of changing the whole plot. to completely change the trajectory of the war. before kursk, you know, everything
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was relatively stable. i mean, the russians were advancing little by little in the donbas near donetsk. it was slow and it was mainly the russians who suffered heavy losses, but they still advanced. but when kursk happened, this changed the plot, changed the game, changed this war. and it showed. iran, as a third party, supplies russia with weapons, including ballistic missiles. is something changing, because now
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it is not just ukraine against russia, now ukraine is against several countries. it is interesting to watch those who support russia and those who support ukraine. russia has iran and north korea. even china does not provide them with weapons, not weapons. yes, maybe chips, maybe electronics, but not weapons. so the only countries that are ready to sell weapons to russia are iran and north korea. and now look who allocates weapons to ukraine. this is all of europe, this is the united states of america. the economic power, the economic power of
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ukraine's allies, compared to russia's allies, is 20 to one. so ukraine has powerful allies, and russia only has iran and north korea. but there are still a lot of them. yes, you are right, north korea has a lot of artillery shells. and the iranians certainly have missiles, these short-range missiles, and they certainly have drones, so you're right, that's a problem. aid to ukraine can compensate and even outweigh the supply of these weapons, and what can will it happen that china starts supplying
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russia with weapons, and if that ever happens, will america's attitude toward war change? it won't change america's attitude toward this war, but it will change america's actions toward china. as of right now, we, the united states , have big sanctions, very tough sanctions against iran and north korea. china knows all about this. the chinese have large investments and do a lot of trade with the united states and europe. but north korea and iran do not trade much and do not have much investment in the united states states and europe. and china has, china understands that the same sanctions against it as sanctions against north korea or iran will harm the country, that is why china has not yet supplied
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russia with weapons, this is a deterrent, these threatening sanctions, or the prospect of them, have so far kept the chinese from provision of weapons. and now i have two very banal questions, why... they block ukraine's strikes deep into russia. first, on the question of why states hesitate to allow ukraine to use long-range weapons, everything will change. usa, as far as i'm concerned, the united states will soon change their policy on this issue and allow ukraine to use long-range weapons deep into russia. good. when it could happen tomorrow, it could happen next week, it could happen soon, it depends on president biden and
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the british prime minister, who are planning to talk tomorrow, and before the discussion, they will also hear from both their foreign ministers , who, as is known, are now in ukraine. the british... foreign minister and our foreign secretary talked to the president zelenskyi and the military and both said that when they returned back to london and washington, they would have discussions with the british prime minister and the american president, respectively, and i predict that the british prime minister and the american president would very soon agree to allow the ukrainians to strike long-range weapons deep into russia. god forbid, well, well... ukraine will join the alliance, nato even before the end of the war. so, it is clear to everyone,
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including president zelensky, who spoke about it, and nato countries, who also spoke about it spoke in order for ukraine to really join the alliance, the conflict must end. ukraine cannot join nato while the conflict is ongoing, therefore the war. must end, and then ukraine will be able to join nato. i believe it is possible, i believe it is quite possible, when the war is over. as for ukraine, nato has actually stated that ukraine will join the alliance, but has not yet said when. but i believe that this can happen, not while the war continues, but when the war ends. and how can ukraine end the war while ukraine. not a member nato, i spoke with many ukrainians, this week some ukrainians
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answer this question: continue to fight, while other ukrainians say that they would be ready to stop fighting if they were sure that ukraine would be in nato. so, if the ukrainians were certain that they would join the alliance and they would be protected from any further attacks by russia, then some ukrainians, not all, but some ukrainians would say: we would like to stop the war there. so there are those who say that we will fight as long as necessary, and others they say that we are ready to stop, but only if we get into nato. do you foresee problems with the allocation of aid to ukraine due to the elections in the usa and later in germany. how
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can it affect? i think that support for ukraine will continue regardless of who wins our elections in november, because the american people support aid to ukraine, so whoever becomes president in the states will still listen to the american people. and we support ukraine's aid, and as far as i'm concerned, that's how it will be. who knows what will happen in our elections? and whether this aid will become less and less and less, there is a certain logic. there is logic, and there are other sources of help. you know that the russians have 300 billion dollars in reserves in the central bank, in western banks. this money will sooner or later
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start to... enter ukraine, so it can help offset any changes.
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four-year-old bohdan chekilnytskyi, 13-year-old andriy babich, 15-year-old dmytro batikov and 14-year-old vitaly gorbunov. all of them. these guys disappeared during the full-scale war in the temporarily occupied territories of the kherson region, and where they are now, no one knows, so i really hope for your help. first of all, i am addressing the residents of the kherson region, i know that not everyone has the opportunity to watch ukrainian tv channels, but i hope that you are watching this program on social networks, so please remember the faces of the children. this is bohdanchyk ilnytskyi, now
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i am... four years and nine months. he lived in the city of kherson. information about his disappearance appeared in october 2022, immediately after the liberation of the regional center from occupiers and this is andrii babich. he turned 13 in the summer. the boy is thin, has dark blond hair and brown eyes. he was last seen in the kherson region in the skadovsky district in the village of nova zbruivka, about a year ago. dmytro batikov. now 15, he looks his age, with dark blond hair and brown eyes. the boy lived in the city of bare pier, and information about the child's disappearance came at the beginning of a full-scale war. and this is 14-year-old vitaly gorbunov. information about the child's disappearance was received on the first day war the boy was last seen in...

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