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sofiyka of holinska. the girl lived with her mother in odesa in the city of balta. and imagine, it disappeared at the end of 2020. the police say that the child was kidnapped by her grandmother, lyudmila holinska. and for almost four years , it is not known where the woman is hiding the child. it was established that in december 2020, a woman abducted her three-year-old granddaughter sofya golinska in the baltsky district of odesa region. but until now, their exact location is unknown. hollindska lyudmila mykhaylivna, born on april 1, 1968, height about 162-170 cm, dense physique shkutelgaya, hair color can change. his eyes are light, he has visible birthmarks in the area of ​​the nasolabial fold. previously, there was a version that already during a full-scale war , the child could be taken abroad to one of the countries of the european union. but later in the police. they said that
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the alleged abductor of the girl, her grandmother, may be in kyiv. of course, if you follow her trail, there is a high probability that it is also the location of the child, but sophia's grandmother carefully disguises herself and constantly changes her appearance, but i really hope that one of you will recognize her and help establish her location and most importantly, in this way it will be possible to find sofiyka golinsky. appeals to everyone, and especially to kiyan, if anyone has seen this woman or knows where she might be, please call us immediately on the hotline of the child tracing service on the short number 11630. calls from all mobile operators are free, what about seven-year-old sofiyka, right now it is difficult to describe her appearance. imagine, the girl's mother last saw her little one when she was only 3.5 years old, i don't i know about the fate of her child, what
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condition she is in, what she looks like, she was then 20 meters tall, she had blue eyes, she was dressed for the last time in a pink dress, a young blue dress, a little blue dress, with two dresses, that was at 20 year, of course, in more than three years, sofiyka has grown up and changed, but i don't think that... that is so drastic that it is impossible to recognize her, so i ask you to look closely at her face. the girl has big blue eyes and light blond hair, in these photos she is about three years old, and here this is one of the last pictures where sophia is about 3.5. of course, the girl's mother also has a video of her daughter. you are an adult girl already. "hey, not for that, but for that, not for that, but for that,
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let me remind you that now sofia is seven years old, of course, she already speaks normally and expresses her thoughts, if you see a child who looks like her somewhere, or see her grandmother , who is suspected of abducting a child, do not delay and immediately dial the short number of the magnolia child tracing service 116". calls from any mobile operator are free. there are discounts on haast jam of 20% in psarynsky, bam and oskad pharmacies. fm halychyna. good
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we, military personnel of a separate unit of grig, named after volodymyr. of the unmanned aviation complexes of the 76th separate battalion of the 102nd separate brigade. in the zaporozhye direction , combat clashes take place daily due to the constant assaults of the enemy. this is not a vyminaypil direction, which our battalion has been defending for almost two years. we currently need three times more funds adjusting and applying 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. so the amount is not small. but the lives of brothers and your relatives are much more expensive, we really hope for your support, donations and distribution, let's not let the occupier take a step further, and let's speed up the victory together. glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes. congratulations, thank you
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for being with espresso. my name is khrystyna yatskiv, and today i have the honor to interview a very unusual guest for you. eventually we're doing this interview in a place where i'm also a guest, it's not our studio, and we're very grateful to reed bookstore for giving us the opportunity to record in this beautiful city. indeed, i hope for an interesting interview. ah, actually, today we will talk about the war through the eyes of a serviceman. we will talk about how he sees trends in ukrainian society and how the military reacts to what is happening outside our country. i will probably start with what i will remind, the rapid response brigade of rubizh. you know very well servicemen of this brigade, some
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of them are good friends of our broadcasters, these are people who took part in battles in the kyiv region, this is gostomel, then this is the frontier. it is important to mention this brigade, because today we are talking with the major of the rubizh national guard brigade, the hero of ukraine, vitaly lytvyn, we congratulate you, i congratulate you, mrs. khrystyna, and dear viewers and listeners, and listen and watch, i would certainly like start with... the general situation through your eyes, the front, the frontier is now in kharkiv oblast, and in the end we are talking about 2.5 years of the great war, everything is changing, just recently i had a conversation with a serviceman who said, well, if
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we went to bakhmut to work there, relatively speaking, and the enemy was at a distance of 200-300 m from us, and we could still carry out... even the evacuation of civilians, if it was necessary, now pukrovsk says 7 km from the front, but i ran away from the fpv drone, completely different specifics, probably. how does the war look now through your eyes? well, i want to say that our brigade, the guards brigade offensive front, it is currently deployed in hostilities not only in the kharkiv region, but also in this lyman direction, and that is, in several directions now. are used by our units, and recently, when i went to the zone of performance of official combat tasks for the units, i worked, one might say, i went around the line from kharkiv to pokrovsk, talked with servicemen of various units, and you are right in saying that the methods
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of conducting modern warfare, they change now maybe every week, every month, even maybe every day, because now in the priority is the means of input. intelligence, technical means of uavs, radar stations, which are being developed both in the russian federation and in our country, and countermeasures against these means are also being developed, that is, we understand at the beginning. actions in the kharkiv region, in the direction of liptsi-vovchansk, the enemy used a large number of operational-tactical drones, such as orland 10, zala and supercam. now we can already see that and how our brigade, the brigade of the nastup-rubizh guards began to shoot down these eagles with the help of fpvidrons. ours do it too brigade, the charter brigade, the 11th and 14th brigades of the national guard of ukraine do this, and the same is done by the brigades of the armed forces of ukraine and... other special forces, that is, some technical component of conducting
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intelligence is being developed, for example, we take uavs . with bakhmut, we also worked on bakhmut and the enemy was... very close, they used a large amount of artillery ammunition, and now when we see on the territory of the russian federation these ammunition depots can catch fire, and they understand that they also need to develop and history with fpv drones. when did this fpv drone story come about in the first place. if you remember, there was a trend when our western partners did not provide us with aid packages, namely ammunition for artillery systems. just like that, you know challenge and response, it's in isto trends. civilizations arose where, first of all, there were difficult conditions, climatic conditions where
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it was not possible, as, for example, in our territories, we had animals with which we could hunt, we could engage in gathering, for example, the sumerians - the akkadian kingdom, they had to dig, irrigating the canals, that is, they had to survive, and the same for us, when we had a critical history of ammunition for artillery systems, this and... soviet production, this is the 30s , and systems that us provided by partners, these systems are three sevens, paladins, polish crabs, that is, different systems. we have a story that we want to fight, we want to survive, we want to continue to establish our country, and our military, our volunteers, our civilian developers began to invest in the story with fpv drones, and so it first arose in us because of a lack of ammunition . and it now and will continue to compensate for a certain amount of lack of ammunition. the russian
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federation has analyzed, seen, for this we must understand that we have a very powerful the enemy, they have a very powerful intellectual component, they have very powerful microelectronics, which make or part of the component of the production of any drones, any ammunition, homing, the same krasnopoli, that is, any microcircuits that are printed. they have a very powerful component that remained after the collapse of the soviet union, it was the same in ours, but due to certain interventions of the russian federation in the political processes of ukraine, it was simply destroyed, and our country was preparing for it, as it were, the occupation of the russian federation, and driving trends hostilities, they are constantly changing, this so-and-so greatly led, led all these processes to changes in the trends of conducting hostilities, and they are now... happening very rapidly, that is, i am often asked, i am told, you have been in the army
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for 10 years, a third of your life, it’s really like that, and it’s just to analyze how the development of technical means is going up, i was a uav operator, before it became mainstream, in the 14th year i took courses, volunteers from ivano-frankivsk collected quadcopters, there it probably wasn't a quadcopter, it was there more... they assembled it at the nazazhii base, that is, the djajaiv brains were the controllers, they soldered it all by themselves, i was already involved in that, and understanding the level from which our uavs of domestic production have come in 10 years, i emphasize the domestic one, not some fly, which are produced in europe, then there is germany, many other countries, i want to say that at the price... and at the price of western manufacturers, ours are competitive, and that is, in 10
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years, this is a very colossal, you know, development of all these means, then i was still an enthusiast who was engaged in radio-electronic intelligence, i ordered myself a dvr sdr, this is a module that shows tv channels, i connected it to the computer and just sat, listening to the radio stations of the enemy and our radio stations, because we have a lot of ... then not digital radio stations, but analog, and understanding how this trend is now, uavs, radio-electronic intelligence have been developing for 10 years, and during a full-scale invasion. many sleepy citizens, united citizens, they understood that there was, you know, such a period of the cold war, maybe it is possible to name, there was such a period of six months during the second world war, when certain countries did not provide aid, they expressed concern, but no steps
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were taken in the direction of supporting the ukrainian state and ukrainian citizens, so they were provided. what kind of aid, what kind of sanctions, which we see, did not completely limit the military-industrial complex of the russian federation, because french thermal imagers were also put on their eagles, and a lot of equipment from the united states went there, that is, they were, you know, sympathetic eyes, sanctions that did not affect the military industry of the russian federation, and before the full-scale invasion, we developed on our own, and it was not a very large percentage of citizens who were engaged in this, after ... a large-scale invasion, this figure jumped many times, many research institutes, for example, the polytechnic institute in chernihiv is also involved in the development in kyiv, and many ivano-frankivsk and lviv polytechnics, and many such institutes, where teachers, students, well, that is, the cities of our country, in this direction, are involved in
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and the progress of the military-industrial complex of ukraine. this, by the way, is one of the explanations why the enemy is like that. i actively searched educational institutions throughout the entire large-scale invasion, yes, yes, and we understand that this is a separate topic in general, why do you remember this question, you will ask me the destruction of the intellectual component of ukraine and our citizens, this is also very much a topic that you can only talk about in a few hours , i would very much like that i think any person who thinks in terms of technical categories in general, as far as possible, would like that the war, if it was fought, was fought safely for humans, yes, and for robots to fight, there were already precedents, if i'm not mistaken, tom cooper published a very cool recording, when in fact a robotic platform pulls the bc soldiers into position, and it is impressed
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enemy fpv, where, to be honest, i can't remember whose device, but the moment and the picture itself... when a robot strikes a robot, and this confrontation takes place at this level, gives hope that we will be able to save more important for us lives, our lives, our servicemen. about the people without whom this war is impossible. now there is a problem with the staffing of our brigades, in general with the number of soldiers, as far as i understand. we don't know specific numbers, thank god, but the mobilization continues, how it continues is also a separate topic, one way or another, in your opinion, are there certain deviations here, are we doing enough so that someone does not declare to the whole facebook desperate, really desperate that it's going to the nws,
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are we doing enough to prevent this type of thing from happening on the other side. busification, as it has already been called, and for me it is the same thing, you know, the definition of impoverishment, more of a populist category, but nevertheless, are we doing enough to balance this moment, you know, that's such a very difficult question, actually i think we've started to not do enough, yet maybe six months ago, a lot. figures, military-political leadership, ordinary ordinary citizens began to simply relax, for many this war began to be somewhere far away, that is, we mobilize when we hear sirens outside the window, missile danger, and this, when it is directly concerns those citizens who are in
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rear cities, by the way, i wrote a post about pickup trucks. which in the front-line cities, i.e. when , you know, the city falls asleep, curfew in kyiv, no one drives here, kramatorsk, slovyansk, kharkiv, zaporizhzhia, in sumy oblast, these cities come to life, and hundreds, thousands of small pickup trucks, yes, yes , yeah, i was going to say, but i'm holding back, people wake up in pixels, you know, in cartoons, in some kind of camouflage, and these pickup trucks start driving, and they're driving at really crazy speeds. many of them they drive without headlights, they move, they transport personnel, they transport material and technical values, they take artillery to firing positions, that is, they start... this is combat work, it was during the day, the enemy understands this, inflicts artillery strikes, and the war is not does not stop for a minute, that is, when in some cities
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the siren goes off and a notification comes about the selection of missile danger, there this process is continuous, that is, our citizens, as they die this minute at 10:22, they also die at 22:22, i.e. this one the process is continuous, and regarding... these recent public appearances that someone went to szz, he gives an interview, he flaunts that he went to szz. thus, this serviceman, this citizen, he leaves his comrades, that is, his work must be done even more by someone else, and you know, perhaps his commander is also to blame for this, that he left, and the brigade commander, the commander of the military formation, is also to blame. the president's office, the president, the entire command and every citizen that we brought this person to such a situation are objective, subjective reasons that must also be taken into account, and each
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situation is individual, but the ipso of the russian federation and in general all the propaganda, and the federal security service of the russian federation, it is aimed at such situations in order to make a split, to divide our society, as we they said, they talked to you about... studio recordings and the separation of military and civilian into two parts, so that there would be some precedents, between them tsk and sp, and i am very sorry when we see videos, youtube shorts, reels in instagram, video in tiktok, somewhere the tcc humiliates a serviceman there, yes, there are individual cases where they are unworthy to serve there, where they communicate there. and they do not communicate correctly, but there is an acquaintance of mine in the buchansk tsk tsk tsp, who served as a paratrooper in the assault troops, he was injured and is unfit for
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service in the amphibious assault troops, he was sent to serve in the tsk tsk tsp, he faithfully fulfills his duties duties, and when they show some video, i understand that it is the ipso of the russian federation, and then you go into those comments, you read and there is simply an unclear situation, what is being done. there are many bots, some of the citizens of ukraine are trying to do this, they pick it up, many military personnel who post it on their pages in social networks, and they spread this idea of ​​the separation of the ukrainian state and citizens, and such situations are a precedent for that , that we are not doing enough in reality, maybe i, as a management officer, do not communicate enough with certain categories of personnel and do not convey this information, but there are subjective and objective reasons for that. because to me we have to do a lot more work, because certain positions in our unit are not filled, as i once said, i mentioned my dead brother volodymyr
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ivashchenko, and i was so very angry at the time, because he was the chief sergeant of the sniper company and he went out as a sniper on positions, and if our army had enough military personnel, uav operators, gunners, snipers, he wouldn't be there, and someone says, someone would have... killed another, no one would have died, because there were more uav operators, there were more infantrymen, there were more fire support groups, and they could detect the fire means that arrived there in time, destroy it in time, that is, everything works in the system, and say somewhere, just now this is the situation, my comrades, with whom i passed before , turned to me service, they went to the szz, they called me, they explain the situation, they say, i... need your advice, i'm doing everything, i posted my personnel around the houses, we want to continue to defend the country, that's what we want, we strive, some of them had already
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been wounded and were returning later before passing the service, and you know, it can be a problem when the personnel run from the commander to some incompetent, and there are when they run from the situation, that is, somewhere along the line of neutralization, some kind of complex. situation and people just want to get out of there and they need to understand that when you leave this position, you leave your brothers alone with this situation, who have character and they continue to hold weapons in their hands, and actually the sdf, well now it's a lot of hearsay, but it's well in my military bubble, it's a small percentage of people who leave are people with whom certain situations have not been discussed, people who fled from the explosions did not... control their psycho-emotional state there, that is, i said that unit commanders, they should also be psychologists, they must have a high level of emotional intelligence to
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understand this. that happen to their personnel, who can escape? it is necessary to discuss this situation with him more thoroughly, to explain, simply, you know, soldiers, they are coming, commander of departments, commanders infantry platoons, they see the situation as very narrow, the battalion commander, he already sees it as a battalion on the right, a battalion on the left, a brigade commander sees the situation, a brigade on the right, a brigade on the left, and that is, it is necessary that our citizens, our servicemen understand that they see the situation , which they need. and here we take into account that, i was the commander of the intelligence platoon, and when two intelligence groups are put forward for a task in parallel, they do not know the task of one of the other groups, because if one of them gets caught, no god forbid capture he can talk about the task of another group that is doing the task in parallel that is there are many safeguards to avoid this because this is war that's how people die people get captured and that's what we understand and when we join to the army,
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and when we are united... not separated by ibso by the russian federation due to our misunderstanding of the situation, then we will be effective, when we go to the army, we voluntarily join, now recruiting is taking place in our part of the third assault 58, 28 , 54 brigade, separate artillery brigade, that is, you can apply immediately to come, for example, to a separate artillery brigade, they say i want to be an artilleryman, that’s it, we take you, you become an artilleryman, that is, you have to... do it then, not when you were stopped by the tsk, you were taken away, you went to the bzvp, passed, got into some unfamiliar collective, that is, now there are many recruiting centers, that is, military personnel, brigade commanders are engaged in recruiting, recruiting personnel, and well, i say this, well, about the national guard of ukraine, because a serviceman of the national guard of ukraine, these processes happen all the time in our country, in the armed forces, we also
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see them happening on the big boards. and the military is at 120%, some are at 150, doing hr, pr, all these buzzwords i'll learn during a full-scale invasion, because we have to advertise, recruit, we already know, business projects, we stupid brigade is a company that provides certain services for the state . often our borscht is redder than yours , and we are still recruiting personnel and you know, maybe someone there is in the military and political leadership, you are considering what someone is doing somewhere, some deputies are getting money, construction, and now there are many unfortunate situations, speculative situations , the last two situations are
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ternopil-ivano-frankivsk. about the construction of rehabilitation centers for veterans, but as i know, a residential complex was built in ternopil, they want to build a rehabilitation center in ivano-frankivsk, but the rehabilitation center with the built building will be 25%, everything else will be commerce, that is, there is already speculation by certain citizens about veterans, military personnel in order to get some profit, and these situations will arise, we can see the ukrainian one. true, bigus, others, there is butusov plus, espresso, all the others, zmi, some independent zmi there, they highlight situations, corruption schemes, some unscrupulous citizens who flee abroad, who are now then detained there, and this will happen, this normal processes for the country in which it is going war, which is engaged in the struggle for independence, and if you take the percentage
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ratio there... there are corruption schemes, and i talked with certain categories of people, officials, that now corruption in the ministry of defense, in the ministry of internal affairs, that is, in the law enforcement agencies, is the least throughout the history of ukraine's independence. when some precedents arise and the mass media cover them, it shows the capacity of those media, the influence of the media, the influence of social networks, the raising of some social problem, an important problem for troops for the formation of our state and defense capability, and then, the state and the leadership of our state accepts some important, or someone is removed, or you already know that, or does not accept, and even now it may be superfluous, let's talk about the situation when dmytruk fled and the commander-in-chief initiated a meeting about this situation, that in two weeks there will be some solution. when
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was a month and a half ago, right?

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