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we really ask for your help, glory to ukraine, heroes, heroes, glory, well, we will donate, and for now i will say this, literally in a moment of news, good evening, we are from ukraine, so let's start talking about what happened today, during the day , more than 80% of critical... infrastructure was destroyed in pokrovsk, serhiy dobryak, the head of the city's military administration, reported this. at the moment, the occupiers are finding, entering, they are 7 km from the city, despite the danger, almost 13 thousand residents remain in pokrovsk. among 94 of them are children. according to dobryak, the occupiers are trying to leave the city without electricity, water and gas. people are urged to evacuate as soon as possible. another wounded man turned to medics after. an arrow in bilozerki in
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the kherson region, he received an explosive injury and a bruised hand. in total, three local residents were injured, unfortunately one man died, the regional military administration informed. at least three private houses were damaged in the village. and the swiss company will join the demining of kyiv region - said the head of the regional military administration ruslan kravchenko. he signed a memorandum of cooperation with his swiss colleagues. the company has engineering and... production facilities in germany, and also provides a wide range of mine countermeasures assistance. project management, consulting, surveying, site clearance and training. roots destroy your lungs. public activists, doctors and parliamentarians presented the initiative of fathers for ukraine without tobacco and nicotine. in particular, they propose to increase excise taxes on tobacco products, introduce graphic medical warnings, inform about... consequences
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smoking and ban flavored tobacco products. let me remind you that according to the ministry of health of ukraine, smoking takes an average of 130,000 lives every year. we want to completely ban advertising so that the display of cigarettes in places of trade disappears, because today kiosks are essentially cigarette showcases. increase excise taxes on tobacco and nicotine products, because in this way they will become more expensive. less accessible to children and young people, implement graphic, medical warnings on all tobacco and nicotine products, modern society were misled by replacing ordinary cigarettes with electronic vapes, because they give it as if it is a healthy root, but you know, as an oncologist-doctor, i must tell you, there is no safe and even more so healthy root, any smoking of tobacco products leads to a natural completion. life, will
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such a life be promoted by the pseudo-beautiful, pseudo-fashionable, show industry, i think it will, does she earn extra money from it, i think she does, but each of us must start with ourselves, and take it upon ourselves responsibility for not doing any wrong things and not to promote them, well, by the way, i will just add that i definitely... just as they draw these terrible pictures of oncological diseases on cigarette packs, then when the legs are rotting there and the teeth are there and so on, throat cancer and everything else, draw the same pictures on alcohol bottles, because, in principle, alcohol also leads to cirrhosis, liver, heart disease, violence in families and many problems, and, you know, draw on the shoulder vodka, let's say so-and-so is swollen, so-and-so's face is so swollen drunkard, well, that's also true, that's how it works in our country, well, i'm against any bad ...
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habits, but that's all that should be, people have to understand that both evil and evil, that's a big deal in our country evil, or the lesser evil, no, this is all evil, and in principle, ukraine should be a healthy nation, a reading nation, we are actually moving to this topic, does my vote matter, that is one of the topics of the platform at the 31st international literary festival bookform 2024, our correspondent ema stadnyk is coming to such a discussion now, so congratulations emo, tell us about the event, be affection. vasyl, congratulations, we are connecting from the main location of the 31st international literary book forum, a festival that has already become traditional for the city of leva. there is a debate going on here right now called democracy 2024, does my vote count? it is interesting because four speakers took part in it, in particular and not only ukrainian speakers, it is a conversation by the mexican writer and journalist lidia cacho. american journalist terel
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jamer star, nigerian poetess, culture manager and activist laura schoenein, human rights activist, nobel laureate of the peace prize, oleksandra matviychuk. despite the security factors, these foreign speakers of ours were still not afraid and came to such a traditional festival for lviv. we will sum up the results of this discussion after its conclusion, and i will remind you that despite the height of the working week , there are really a lot of participants on the platforms of the book forum. some halls are really crowded, in particular, the hall where the platform is currently taking place was also crowded this morning, where the conversation between vitaly portnikova and yaroslav took place. hrytsak, and the topic of their discussion is nova ukraine in the new europe. and now you will have the opportunity to hear several theses, directly from vitaly portnikov. mr. yaroslav hertsiak and i talked about what ukraine should look like. and in principle, we have a common vision, this is a democratic european
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country that will help europe find its place in the future, because, as paradoxical as it sounds, it is precisely from victory. how europe of the 21st century will look depends on ukraine in this war. will continue now. and let me remind you that live broadcasts and recordings of all discussions are from the main one you can view the locations of the powder tower on the bukforma youtube channel and the espresso tv channel. vasyl, as of now, i have everything, so i pass the floor to you. thank you very much, emma stodnyk, our correspondent from the location. to the lviv book forum 2024, i wish you a good evening and good impressions from this event, well, we continue further and i have more news for you: rarities, rare accordions of shraf with theatrical costumes and boots of the princely era, almost 100 theatrical exhibits
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were presented in the lviv national theater named after mary zankovetska. at the exhibition theatrical objects and modern sculpture are combined. for 2 and a half months, i am galireya, the founder of artentru. pavlo gudimov collected exhibits from the theater's funds. this is the first event within this year's sculpture week. curated tours, exhibition projects and conferences will continue in the city until october 31. we have downloaded so many things to create a maze. that is, when you enter here, you begin to get lost in this space. and you use, for example, if it is a cabinet, it is used from two sides, from the front and from the back. and if we are talking about participation now artists, there are more than 30 artists who took part in this project, so they are creating a so-called intervention, we are planning a performance about maria zenkovetska, about our patron of our theater, i think that this exhibition will become, this performance
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will be immersive, we will walk around the entire theater, each location will be a year, an event. i understand that this exhibition and these exhibits will be part of this exhibition, before the full-scale invasion, ukrainian rescuers faced fires and various natural disasters, and now they are liquidating dire consequences of russian attacks. in order to save human life, they clear rubble, put out fires, and in some places may come under enemy fire and repeated enemy fire, which russian terrorists do not infrequently. my colleague will tell about the history of one family, where the profession of firefighters is already a whole dynasty. dmytro hyrevets has been working as a rescuer for over 23 years, he started his service in the white church as a lieutenant inspector. he says that
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he mastered this profession at the call of his heart, because his father was also a fireman and was liquidator at the emergency. coincidentally, dmytro also worked in chernobyl for 5 years. during the construction of a safe confalment, or in other words, an arch over the destroyed fourth power unit, is currently coordinating the units on the fire, the dispatcher reports to us about the emergency situation that arose in the area, and how many units were involved in this or that fire, and if the fire is complicated, then we make a decision and leave for mi. and we manage the actions of fire departments on the spot. during challenges , he manages a considerable number of people, deploying forces and means in such a way as to eliminate the fire as quickly as possible. he claims that he puts the safety of his colleagues first, because everyone has a family.
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in general, during the full-scale invasion , the rescuers went to more than fifty large fires, had to free both people and animals from the flaming trap. no one ever. does not know how the duty will end, well, that is, we react according to the situation, that is, there is a call, we went, if it is large-scale there or if it is permissible there, the head of the duty unit or the head of the guard invites help, we also immediately attract our car and i leave at the head of this unit, from the last ones, probably, the one that is remembered in my memory is the oil depot in krachka, there was a complex fire there, where everyone worked, starting from the private, ending with colonels and so on. often , a firefighter is forced to stay on the fire for even a day, while at home his beloved
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wife is waiting for him, dmytro has been married to mrs. alla for 18 years, the woman shares, she is used to the risky work of her husband and remembers that at first she was very worried and had sleepless nights. when, of course, when he leaves, i know that it is dangerous there, well, i don't know, there are some mass attacks there, well, no attacks on some oil bases or something like that, he left, of course. you whine, you call, especially when you don't pick up the phone, especially when someone there picks up the phone instead of you and says that everything is fine, well, you think that everything is fine, but inside it's as if it's not good, it's not calm, it's the same in your head there are certain ones, departures are just time and not just for a fire, for example there for flights, then it’s scary, father and sons are proud, the elder followed in his footsteps and is also studying in the first year of higher education. but the younger one only dreams of continuing the dynasty of firefighters in the family, i like, well,
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saving, i like, well, i was at my dad’s, well, in the station, i saw a lot of things there, it’s cool, the uniform, everything is there, i like it very much, to be things are not easy for a rescuer, because you need to have good physical health, endurance and not be afraid to look into the eyes of danger, so it is difficult for... we thank every rescuer for their strength and power. lyubov gerashchenko, oleksandr kuga, espresso. white church. the yusk international chain of household goods has been operating on the ukrainian market for 20 years. during this time, the company opened 100 retail outlets throughout ukraine. 20 of them already during a full-scale invasion. i think all danes are very impressed that jusk is opening its 100th store tomorrow, and the fact that this
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hyuge concept is so well known in ukraine surprised me, but we also know that jusk is a strong global brand and this hyuge concept with candles is very popular in everything the world the company says that the war has been a big challenge for them since 2014, because at the beginning of hostilities, the russians destroyed stores in crimea and donetsk region, and despite heavy losses, the chain continued to develop in ukraine after february 24, 200. yusk closed all its stores only on four days already at the beginning of march, sales points gradually began to open and worked where it was possible and safe to provide volunteers and displaced persons with goods, blankets, pillows, mattresses. it was important for us as well as for the company protect all employees in the company. we are talking about the fact that more than 100 of our employees were forced to leave ukraine. we employed all workers who had the opportunity to work. abroad. charity is part of the company's dna. during the great war, the network organized
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more than 65 charitable actions. part of them is assistance to the army and veterans in cooperation with the come back alive foundation. last year, the network initiated a campaign with christmas gnomes. part of the proceeds from their sale went to the needs of sappers. last year we had a project there plus or minus 7.5 million hryvnias to support the newly created humanitarian demining battalions in the command of the support forces. military sappers, who demine de-occupied or front-line territories, with civilian infrastructure, there after arriving at some objects, and so on. today, the company has prepared a new campaign to collect , add movement to morale. the goal is to raise funds for the purchase of sports equipment for adaptive sports. these funds help us, we will buy special equipment that will help our military, through ottaka ot active activity. to rehabilitate faster in order to join the collection, store visitors can purchase charity stickers, company representatives
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feedback, you can express your opinion at the end of the day with the help of a telephone survey. turn on and turn on the verdict with serhiy rudenko from tuesday to friday from 20 to 22. hundreds of thousands of square meters of damaged property, apartments, houses that need to be rebuilt, about the situation with reconstruction in different regions of ukraine, about people's rights, opportunities and personal experience . this is what olga's house looked like a year ago, and this is what it looks like now. i am not spending money at the moment. to support the country in the process of recovery in the project of the urban reconstruction and development program, every saturday at 18:30 at espresso. good evening, we are from ukraine. thank you for missing me and waiting, velikiy ater is coming back, i remind you that my name is vasyl zemai, now it's time to talk about
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events that happened outside of ukraine. yuri fizir is next to me. the world about ukraine. yury, good evening, please. good evening to you, vasyl. good evening to everyone who joined us today, today it is about ukraine, the united states of america and russia, but everything will revolve around ukraine. about this and the other in a moment. well, today there is a lot more about so interesting, interesting topic: a strange confession of boris johnson, although in the end, why is it strange, he has already said the same thing several times. volodymyr putin would not have invaded ukraine if the president of the united states of america was donald trump, and the world in general would be much safer if the united states had a strong leader. the ex-prime minister of great britain and a very good friend of ukraine said this in an interview with the telegraph publication. at the same time , he explained what he meant. the former prime minister believes that
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trump's unpredictability would be enough to convince putin not to risk and not enter into a war with a sovereign state. next is a short quote from boris johnson. from the kremlin's point of view, there was a real risk that trump would interpret an attack on a european country as an insult to america and the world order and could resort to harsh measures. well, that's not all that boris johnson said about ukraine. let's hear one more direct speech from him. we are listening to the ex-prime minister of great britain. it is very, very important that we understand that the struggle of ukraine is absolutely ex. she for freedom and democracy in europe, if ukraine is defeated it will be an absolute disaster, and he understands that, i don't think he wants to go down in history as the man who started it. his second term as president not to make america great, but to make the soviet union great again. well, i don't know if you can
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trust the unpredictability of trump, especially everything he is doing in ukraine, but let's move on: the 45th president of the united states of america, donald trump, this, again, continuing this topic, is already negotiating of settlement, the end of the war in ukraine, in case of returning to the white house. in case of victory in the presidential elections scheduled for november 5 this year. former us secretary of state mike pompeo said this during a speech at the british think tank policy exchange. and then a short quote from mr. pompeo. he may not return to power, he may lose the election, but in case he wins, he is already sending signals to the world. this is the end of the quote. well, i will remind you that during the meeting with volodymyr zelensky done'. trump expressed his hope that if he wins the election, he will be able to find a quote "good solution" for both sides of the conflict in ukraine and will do so before his inauguration
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on january 20. this is the kind of pragmatism, the pragmatism of trump, the pragmatism of volodymyr zelenskyi's victory plan, the pragmatism that the ministry of foreign affairs in ukraine now has, everything revolves around the end of the war, and this is what i am talking about now... with my guest who has already joined us, this is taras zhovtenko, an expert on international security at the democratic foundation initiative named after ilko kuchariv. mr. taras, i congratulate you, glory to ukraine. i congratulate you as a hero of glory. ah, mr. taras, well, this pragmatism, just now i quoted boris johnson, mike pompeo, such, well, serious people, and they trust donald trump, they say that everything that... he talks about his the ability to end the war in ukraine and even before the inauguration, that is, by january 20, is normal, this can be believed, eh, but in your
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professional opinion, is there a place for ukraine in this pragmatism of trump, or is it simply revolves, revolves around what the president of the united states of america will do well for the united states of america, well actually i would call it for the sake of clarity, so to speak, yes. analysis of the situation, i would call, characterize more precisely, this is trump's approach, not just pragmatism, but very subjective pragmatism, since mr. johnson very correctly characterized, let's say , the main feature of donald trump both as a politician and as a president, well, obviously, as a personality, this is precisely his unpredictability, and that's his unpredictability, it originates, let's say, not from his personal deep understanding. situation, so international politics, international security, not from those people who surround him, not from the good advisers who advise him there, well, these are some good, correct things, we
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saw that in fact, during his presidency, all these moments , they did not work, but his pragmatism, he actually takes his basis, well, in the very ego of trump, yes, that is, he actually believes that he is the best understands various things. even those things about which he knows little, his intuition, his previous experience, they allow him to make the right decisions, well, as they say, on the go, and at the same time he can absolutely not listen to his surroundings, not to listen to his advisers, and this actually explains the fact that during his presidency, such key positions changed very often, for example, the president's advisers on national security, the heads of some special services under him changed, etc. head of state department of the analogue of our ministry of foreign affairs, that is, in fact, we must understand that when we are talking now about the fact that trump has a formula for ending this
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war and trump has a formula, so to speak , for settling the situation with russia, then we must understand that, in fact, trump now and the previous trump, so during the first presidency, these are two very different trumps, and this adds even more uncertainty and unpredictability to... his, so to speak, current campaign, well, his foreign policy and security strategy, and so, well, actually, mr. johnson and mr. pompeo, they're contradicting each other because, well, if you go by mr. johnson's words about trump's unpredictability, you can hardly say, as mr. pompeo says, that trump will definitely end war on the terms that, well, let's say, the american democratic advocates. values ​​on the conditions of restoration of american leadership, trump can simply isolate himself and say to the europeans: mind your own business, i am not interested in you, because you spent little on
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defense, so you should. well, it really is maybe let's talk about one more geopolitical pragmatism, but this time already in ukraine, so a few days ago the british edition of the financial times wrote an article, and in this article a whole paragraph is dedicated to the minister, the new minister of foreign affairs in ukraine, andrii sebyza, i even now to quote this paragraph, many european diplomats who attended the un general assembly in new york say that there has been a noticeable shift in tone and tone. discussions around the potential settlement of the situation in ukraine, they note a greater openness among ukrainian officials to discuss the possibility of reaching a cease-fire agreement, even if russian troops remain on their territory, as well as more open discussions among western officials about the urgent need for a deal, according to diplomats, ukraine's new foreign minister, andriy sebiga used private meetings with
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western colleagues, during his first visa trip to the us, to discuss potential, and here i emphasize, compromise solutions and was more pragmatic about the possibility of negotiations earth in exchange for security than his predecessor, that is, mr. kuleba, mr. taras, what about this pragmatism, andrii sebige, well, call it pragmatism, firstly, can it be called pragmatism, and how can it just the cockroach. firstly, with trump's pragmatism, which we just talked about, as well as with the pragmatism of zelensky's victory plan, which we still do not really understand what it is? well, actually the context in which this article was published and accordingly is important here these opinions were published, which, well, in principle, they theoretically can, can take place, but this context, which i, on
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which i want to emphasize, it... so to speak, makes corrections in the understanding, yes , if this possible change, well, let's say, accents in how we broadcast our position to our western partners. one of the main points is that, in reality, our partners do not have a clear vision of the end of the war, the victory of ukraine and, accordingly, the defeat of the russian federation, that is, such geopolitical dimensions and geopolitical configuration of this defeat of russia, they remain completely incomprehensible to our western partners. yes, that is, everyone in the west , our allies, say that russia should not win this war, but no one dares to voice it, and what will the defeat of russia mean? yes, that is, this is the collapse of russia as a political entity, this is the collapse of the putin regime and the corresponding processes that will take place inside russia, or is it simply the weakening of russia, and if it is a weakening, then which one, that is, it is necessary to defeat the military group that is only on the territory of ukraine, should
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the military dig into the russian infrastructure? and military-industrial complex on the european territory of, let's say, the russian federation, and actually our western partners are the main problem, but in everything they do and in what they voice, it is that they do not have this strategic a unified vision neither in washington, nor in brussels, nor in london, and the specific, let's say, circumstances in which this and that thing about the new foreign minister was voiced.' these are actually a few key ones moments the first point is that a statement was announced, well, let's say, the intentions of the alleged administration of president biden were announced to agree that the status of ukraine may be changed, well, let's say, the expectation of our membership in nato, yes, that is , that obviously a decision can be made that, well, we should be invited now, and the actual procedure of ukraine's accession should be launched
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when a consensus is reached between all. by the member countries of the alliance about the fact that, if such things were possible, we could start doing them, and accordingly, these are the moments about which our western partners, including, like to talk so much about this and that territory in exchange for security, it should be reminded that there is the so-called rasmosen formula, ukraine's entry into nato, which has been discussed for many years, and it is actually a solution and a way out of this situation, so when ukraine can... be admitted to nato even in those circumstances when ukraine does not control part of its territories, but at the same time the condition is set that the fifth article of the washington treaty applies only to the territory that ukraine controls our struggles for liberation for example, donbass and crimea, this is our responsibility, and we have no business here...

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