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tv   Nashi  RUSSIA1  September 13, 2023 2:55pm-4:00pm MSK

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i am surprised by the love of the sun to the depths of my heart and to the depths of my soul. good afternoon, we continue to tell the stories of our people who together overcome the most difficult life circumstances in the spring of 2022, mariupol experienced terrible events, but thanks to the courage of local residents, the city set february 24, 2022 for inna alexandrovna mariupol, a school day. i began to work, not quite as usual , to collect documents, because they understood that there were already the first sounds of some shots and collected work books, magazines were lowered into
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basement and after 15-20 minutes a man appeared on the doorstep. basement, and she was told that we should get out of the school. but what the director and i did was another head teacher in turn. they told us at work that we wouldn’t go anywhere because we were at work. so they went down to the basement , we were told that we should then also go to the basement, because there would be shelling and air strikes, and so on and so forth. but that day we were at work. at that time, people did not yet understand what was happening, there was no panic. although local the residents perfectly remembered the events of seven years ago, when many had to leave the microdistrict, we all left vostochny , you understand that this is the microdistrict that
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suffered the most. or rather, the only ones who suffered in 15 were two or three minutes of destruction; there were very large casualties in february 2022, events did not develop so rapidly, when i was still at school. i heard apparitions, when they were talking, when you said that and flew to the leningradsky area and destroyed it already there to school. we heard that a car had been hit in our area, so already on the third day we realized that everything was serious. something is no longer a joke and no loboda, soldatenko is 58 years old. she is a teacher of russian language and literature, head teacher of school number 68 in the city of mariupol. for the last 30 years, inna aleksandrovna has been living and working in the vostochny microdistrict. then at the end of february 2022, she still didn’t know. what difficult
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trials lie ahead and i couldn’t think that her pedagogical experience and ability to organize people would literally will help the residents of the vostochny microdistrict survive. today in our studio inna loboda soldatenko hello on hello vostochny microdistrict. yes, it's about 40,000 population. yes, this is on the left bank, when in the fifteenth year there was a shelling of vostochny at 8:15 in the morning. just undressed explosions all over this microdistrict, too. very unexpectedly, people , some had just woken up, others were going to mind their own business. here came the sound of canada. it was hail. we learned for the first time what hail was when all this happened. eh, hmm, there was definitely silence on you, it was probably just death-like for about 12 minutes, and then the sirens and people’s screams were heard, because it was really bewildering.
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it was unclear. that is, this exact day is january 25th. it probably played the most decisive role; they probably wanted the city. in fear, well, there’s some kind of fear in the city. yes, because there were events, we heard the events in donetsk. we got off the events of volnovakha, some separate events took place. but in mariupol until this moment we had nothing like this. that you want to say there was a complete leak , it was a peaceful life, clear skies and the military will give so much. that's after the hail arrived. yes, all these actions have already intensified in the city. well, then came may 9, when we saw real, real tanks. yes, it was may 9, since 15 , we have already seen many military men in the city who have settled in the city seriously. for a long time. we found out that it was crawling. hmm, if
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we go back to the twenty-fifth of january 1915, but in general there were casualties then, after that the casualties arrived, and there were casualties, firstly, very large. there was a relationship. she understands such a fence, we didn’t know what a gram is , it’s a second of a whistle and everything just crumbles and crumbles, and people, people suffered, people suffered, people went to the markets. you people came to work because there is a big market behind our house. that’s where there was a lot of violence, there were casualties. yes, and she was killed here after half the goats came in. in general, what happened to the language. so you see, teacher, and russian language teacher, what was happening in schools lead a new program. well, the new ukrainian school. yeah, it hasn't been there at all since '15. no, it was around 1818,
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when they specifically began to implement this, but the program that was there was not provided for at all; the study of the russian language was originally a school. yes, it could have been some kind of elective. primary school, but this program already existed when the children were from first to twelfth grade. this is already completely training in the ukrainian language, it turns out to be a profession, if you are studying russian, gdz is an elective lesson, yes, classes for seniors classes. yes, all the documents were already in ukrainian, but not everything was required, of course, it was done by speaking ukrainian, especially people who are related to education. and there is some administrative work there. that is, it is being implemented, and it was taken seriously. let's. now let's see, listen to what one of your students says about this. ukraine had such a problem that we were forced to speak ukrainian
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; my native language is russian, since everyone in our family spoke russian and everyone around me she said this in such a way that it was quite problematic to study subjects while living in a russian-speaking family. it is difficult to assimilate the material; it is difficult to understand, in principle, to perceive anything and communicate in the same way as there was a problem with what they said even during breaks to communicate in ukrainian. that is, as such, freedom of conversation. in fact, we had little, to be honest, it was necessary to prove our patriotism, let’s say , which was expressed, supposedly in the language of usually love, without the manifestation of some kind of false patriotism was not enough for of the entire general view. yes, this is an eleventh grade girl. children who actually survived this war. they probably grew up very quickly from the smallest to the largest. they grew up there. tell me about the textbooks , it’s interesting, find out if something has changed in the textbooks, for example, history during this time. yes , history textbooks and russian literature
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have changed a lot, and a lot has been removed from the literature. lately we have been talking about foreign literature. that is literature. yes foreign course. let's fast forward to day 24 february 2022 is the day the special military operation begins. and what happened in mariupol a few days before? was there some kind of premonition? you need to understand that we have explosions and shots distant for all these 8 years, all seasons - this is 7 km. you heard on eastern there. it was very audible. that is, you are used to it. yes, we just got used to it. it was a foundation. right? you say, it was the background and when it was literally 10-15 minutes, and they ran in. here are several guys who were absolutely young and had blue bands on their sleeves. and they said, we need a basement. i ... them
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i asked, are you from the checkpoint? no. you really need to leave and get out, because everything is very serious. who were these guys? they were military personnel. yes, there were several of them military personnel. so they went into the basement. and it was then that i heard on the radio that the arrival was at the forty-eighth school. this is a little further, somewhere closer to the center of our left bank. and then we already heard the sounds that and on the eastern and uh, we were confused and began to ask each other what was happening. here are the apparitions. i heard that there was an arrival near churches. there were cars parked there, the car was hit directly, but on the twenty-sixth, when i called the director, i told him what to do. my god, close it. to kolu i tell him what ’s going on, he says the military is leaving. when i approached the school, uh, a huge car came for them, they all loaded up, and they
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left. i closed the school. this is me , the last day i was at school, it’s the twenty- sixth morning. and then what happened 26. uh, they were already shooting well. and even we understood that something serious was already happening, because there have already been attacks on the city. so my husband and i went to my brother’s in the center of the left bank, but already on the 27th we couldn’t come to the vostochny bank, because they weren’t allowed there anymore, they were already standing there at yes and we couldn’t go there anymore. we ended up eating there much later, because that’s what we were wearing: a jacket, some kind of sneakers. well , we took the documents with us and there was nothing else with us when we began to realize that everything was bad. i proposed to my husband and son, i say, we phoned back then there was some kind of connection. i say that we
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we are sitting. let's go somewhere. and we went to the bakery and offered our services. well , maybe we can’t do anything. ah, i say, give us some work. and please forgive me for the question: work, work for money, or just something related. what kind of money did we come to help, because we understood that there was no bread or food anymore, because... well, what did we take with us there, well, each housewife, how much, well, a kilogram of pasta, a kilogram of rice, a kilogram of buckwheat, homework, of course, nothing else like that. no. well, it's bread. yes, we ate this they allowed us to take some uh bread, but we are all beautiful, the bread there, when it comes off the conveyor, sometimes gets set on fire, the spatula is what you scrape off, this one was put aside by the victim. then they allowed it to us. by the way, we lasted well on it. we cut rusks. yes, they cut rusks yes, yes, this is my husband, and he stood at the beginning of the conveyor belt, when it’s very hard to get bread of a certain size
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. labor i want to tell everyone, take care of the bread , some hard work. it's very hard. yes, yes. so we went and stacked each loaf 22,000 loaves. we sang overnight and how many days did you work, we worked for one day, we came on the first of the month. here we have worked. well, four in the morning in our area it has already begun to fly well at eight in the morning. we left there because the car arrived and they took the bread to church. so the son went in his direction to see his wife and child. and we went in our direction. this was the last day when there was a connection and when we saw each other on the second of the month. uh, at about 2:00 in the afternoon, the bakery plant flew into the plant and completely destroyed it, but the bread was taken out, so i tell everyone, take care of every mug, because it’s very serious. not only to grow it, but
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also to deliver it to people. how did you live with your brother? tell me. we lived on the first floor, there was a two-story steel house. well, about a kilometer and a half, that is, we are just in such a peak zone, and it’s really hell to get there. well, as it turned out later, this very inferno began on march 17 specifically. why, because they were shooting from the sea? they shot and shot from the ilyich plant and from the east side, that is , triple fire and crossfire, somewhere on march 1 they've already cut off our light communications. we no longer had it. until the fourth there is still more or less gas somewhere. well, something else could have happened there quickly . yes, but somewhere after the fifth of march. it came, just the moment when there was no light, no gas, no, no water, no, no, and the temperature was 12°f, just
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like that. we had such a cold march , everyone was very happy when it snowed, then everyone took a spatula and a whisk all the bucket. they scraped it all off carefully or like this, well , from the top of the bushes, because it was possible for it to melt and then use it. like water yes, in our place where we were sitting there was generally a problem with water, because people were running for water. we have a fairly high descent to the sea. down there, the settlement is called naydenovka, and there one grandfather had a well, and everything to this grandfather, this whole thing, this is a settlement of the people. how long did it take for everyone to run there? well, then, when snipers appeared, hmm, they started shooting people with families right on the slope, and that’s all. why don’t we
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understand this either? it was the families leaving and returning. maybe one person. it was scary. listen well, it no longer suits me that these are civilians, because, of course, a lot of people suffered from snipers. let's see a story about how they survived then. and the apartment we were in during the fighting is here, my brother lives here, now the house is being renovated, the apartment is also being renovated. this is where we lived until march 21st. a fire was organized in this place. that is , our kitchen was three grandmothers. we lived here. there was a brother and his wife upstairs and there was still a family, that is, in the entrance, practically the entire entrance was here, it was good and tolerable
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until the glass was broken from the other side , it hit the house and broke the glass. we covered it with carpet, but there is no glass. and so, when we went to bed, we covered ourselves with a blanket that was not there. but we wore what we wore and what we slept in. this is also the basement of the day, were there people sitting here, we had a lot of old people, we didn’t have children, but there were old people, a joke at the age of such people. and here is the door to the apartment where we were, if there was heavy shelling, for some reason we hid here, in this it seemed to us that it was safe here, because the window is high, of course, it’s funny, but nevertheless she left. she stayed at home. there, her brother and i sometimes walked about, we also took
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, we departed, we heard arrivals. right here in this area. we’re not far here, well, half a kilometer there, just a fire reservoir. we took buckets of it out of there. there was a lot of trouble on the road there. i don’t know whether there was a direct hit on this house or whether it was more fate or not, but the house was slowly being destroyed. but these houses were all damaged. the first days, when we just arrived here, and in the morning we were no longer counted, let’s say at home, which was on the contrary, for all of mine, they counted the next house, then they didn’t count the house that was on the east. well, the first dead appeared, who were right on the ground, then people gathered for some, um, let’s say. so, well, they united and made burials. it is in the green
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zone because it was impossible to store it and we saw a lot of such people. and of course, your brother’s apartment, yes, is located well, in an unsafe area, to put it mildly, there was very intense shelling, and from all sides on the 21st at night it was very loud behind us, this house which was big, it was a direct hit, and we decided, uh, to go home to the eastern ones. what should we ride on? and we had a car, and we had uh hmm seven. well, there was a little bit of gasoline there . it’s because they don’t use leftovers. what is it because there is a gasoline boat or a fire there to set fire to or you need to fuel something and so we decided to go, we tied the white ribbon. you see, she went to pick up our relatives. and we went,
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of course, we were in shock when we drove, what destruction, because there further we are closer to easterners didn’t go there at all and didn’t see them. we arrived to the east. we parked the car and went home. and suddenly i see two soldiers approaching our car, and they start to disrupt it. these white ribbons are swearing and screaming. well, there was a married couple at the entrance. they are not ours, they also came from somewhere , they were in this basement and they say, then this is whose and this is tall. i am the machine. she may have replaced it, she says it’s a child, she says they brought it and says they left. so they rocked this car, rocked it, rocked it. or you can hide. we're on the second floor hid. so they, uh, after some time they kicked it, they tore it off, what are these ribbons? so they left because the guy convinced them that there were no owners. and when we got out in a minute , there, probably about half an hour later, i just
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saw the tires of the car going down and he was pulling out the battery, because, well, the car could have just been taken away. so we came out and sat on a bench with water. no, no bread, no food, the wheels are flat the wheels are flat. everything is fine at the entrance , only three families and now mine have arrived. well, what did you understand? is this 36 apartments? yes and above some kind of nightmare, but we arrived at our vostochny house, our apartment, we went into the windows, the radiator was broken, it was torn apart from the cold. it's so cold to say, but it's okay. no, well, then at that moment we arrived, you know , it seemed to me that in the east there was just peace and quiet. yep, it was already flying above us. it seemed to me that it was quiet and peaceful, because it was there. and yes, it was worse there, there was hell. oh well, let’s settle in, the very first water went to the garages, our boys took their turn in the morning they arrived at 7:00 pm, but
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they supplied it with technical water. what kind of filters could there be, they pushed cotton wool, you know, to filter it all, then the water was drained from the batteries, because then the most important thing was water. everyone had their own plate in a colored bag, twisted, because there was nothing to wash, a plate and a fork or spoon. here, you tried to get started, understand? yes, even though all of our illnesses are gone. nobody got sick anymore. we have been tempered by difficulties. it was probably necessary to survive. yes, everyone, probably i thought about how i needed to survive. let's listen to what they say. eh, your neighbors in the neighborhood are all about this. this was my home and all that was left of it.
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in fact, it was very scary and very difficult, because it was very unclear. we were cut off in the information field. from the ukrainian side, no one provided any assistance, when we turned to our defenders, let’s call them that in quotation marks, for help they answered us. so e you know, well we see that you don't have water, that you don't have food. we open apartments. well you are you do, so the hardest thing was probably not even with food, but the hardest thing was with water. we went through a tough course in survival. we got water. we obtained water from the heating system. we mined and drank up the snow and rain, for us it was water. we
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had a small swimming pool and sauna nearby. we raked out all the water from this sauna, that is, there was no water for the dishes. we just wiped the toilet paper with vodka. this is because it was impossible for her not to exist at all, and she had to prepare to eat. she during the fires , 10 people lived in a small basement. we had about even more than 60 arrivals at this house ; the middle of the building was destroyed, from the tenth to the fourth floor, that is, the furniture flew off. well, the middle of the house was badly damaged. only people died, how many children died, but i can tell you a few more lines , people are dying there, children are dying. we see the tears of mothers, how we wish we could listen to the laughter of our children instead of guns. look further, and they tried to evacuate you. nobody's nobody i tried to evacuate, but it was very
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the program. it's a second of whistling and everything just crumbles and crumbles. and who were these guys ? these were military personnel; the military personnel were children who actually survived this war. they probably grew up very quickly and we were joined by evgeniy pettin, one of the residents of the vostochnaya microdistrict . hello, did you have any questions? why all this why were they well at that moment uh i wanted one silence we had disabled children. our child had the worst thing - when the house is on fire, i don’t think it’s a fire, but you think about the fact
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that he didn’t move to other apartments. and somehow you prevented this terrible thing, so that no one else would die, yes , it turns out that in our second entrance, when we arrived, we went to the second entrance, the collapse of apartments began and we were there, and there were people there, that is, you are not afraid for yourself others to convince people that they entered the apartments and threw out everything that was easy. change of paint and varnish materials flammable materials were thrown out, everything was absolutely thought about so that it would not catch fire, they went and there was no pop of water. yes, we all, how to say, somehow tried, yes, uh, but we no longer thought that
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drinking was the main thing to put out this flame, that is, you personally participated in putting out the fire. where with sand from the street, where even in partitions , uh, we took shovels and raked out not just ash, but? they tried to carry out the active flame, that is, they took it out onto the street evgeniy and which of the close people was next to you then, mother and grandmother. let's listen your mother svetlana vasilyevna it was impossible to go out into the street, only shells whistled and drove past us. here, between the kindergarten and the houses
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, they stood and shot. they shot at us with blunt force . on march 10, 6 or 7 shells arrived, incendiary shells, and it was all on fire. here , a collapse occurred between the third entrance and the second; the entrance collapsed completely ; in every house there were a lot of people sitting in the basement. and children, disabled children, and infants sat for the first days in the first days. well, somewhere for me. my godfather brought my godfather, bread, we have 13 loaves, we no longer worked in the store. everything has already been robbed and we are not these thirteen loaves of bread that are sitting here in the entrance. we lived with me. we ate, we ate, it was probably two weeks, piece by piece, the old man gave it to the hundred old ladies and
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to the children who were little with us. there was a boy with us, the freezer saved us, because there was a lot of meat in there for a long time . well, i don’t know , there were a lot of local products. and we still survived on these. what should i do? we cooked food, they set up a barbecue near the entrance, and we were there were preparing to eat. inna i have a question for you. you also helped. yes, there were several dozen of you there. we, uh, also built a kitchen near the entrance and started bringing in firewood to prepare it. excuse me, where did they get dry wood somewhere? here they picked up trees, but somewhere there was just cardboard; it turns out that the kettle boils on cardboard very quickly. you don't even need to throw wood there. and so it continued until, uh, the twenty-seventh, somewhere around
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lunchtime, between the houses. i saw unfamiliar military men in unusual uniforms and i tell everyone who we are near the entrance. i say, guys, i say this, dpr soldiers probably came to see us. of course, we were all very happy. those who were near the entrance all immediately ran up and entered. i know, but the name alexander is the commander. this battalion. so we all hugged and kissed them. so, that means asking questions, but he was surprised, he said everything, somewhere, that is, there are people. i mean, she tells us that there is no one here at all in vostochny, and they tried to evacuate you. so he didn’t try to evacuate anyone. well then would not have tried to evacuate anyone, they abandoned it. nobody tried. don’t bring water, don’t bring bread, nothing. and it was sasha
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who brought it there for the first time, as i remember now, there were three loaves of bread, they gave us their ration, which is what they came with, and we stood up. i say, see, the knife is not very strong , the youngest brought my knife and here come mothers with children, and we have this thin thin piece of bread. i saw a film about the great patriotic war. yes, and when i didn’t think that i would see it myself, when they called the mother and child, he didn’t eat it, i just smelled his bread. and here’s the pasta, rice, what would we say, let’s open one under the head like that, so that people would just start coming here every day in handfuls, because it was possible to get something here, and we went and took two table, two of my employees from school, two primary school teachers. i say, girls, you will take care of the children with us. that's all who come to write these children's mothers, so that you understand
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where they come from, where they live and we will issue them , we formed them. uh, in bags. that's how it would be such a small ration, again there, a cookie candy something like that, and every day the mothers came in the morning, they received it in- but in your zone of influence, let's say so. how many children were there and what age were the children born differently and the children in school, but at that time there were 202,200 two people, as far as i remember, these were the first days to whom we wrote, but every day it increased. why because there are 202 children, if two children, but this increased because word spread that in the east children are given something, and you had some kind of asset there all the time , you say. we organized it as a girl , because you can never say, you organized it yourself. if it weren’t for these guys who helped work, yes, former
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metallurgy teachers, people who worked , uh, let’s say, there, uh, in different industries. that is, these are completely different people. let's invite your assistants. marina elena , please come in, here they are. hello, please have a seat. so how did you help? and how did you get organized? by the way, how did you find each other? ah, got it. i'm her taught. then she became a grown girl. and now they were already at school, even her son. and you are from the same neighborhood. long live we met just when you were mining, when we were running with the cormorants and elena was screaming, and we passed it on like that. this is very marin a. well, you actually worked together. here in these hellish conditions. yes yes a what i remember, well, most of all, here is the most vivid impression of people who want to eat. this is really scary, our
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first issue, when we packed the first pasta cereals. people, there were very, very many people, two military men stood next to me. and it was necessary to somehow let people through so that they, uh, giving each other order, so that there would be and now, this is panic , someone is crying, someone who has already received this grocery item comes out and holds it like that. well, that was the scary part. this is it, yes, it’s memorable. it's very scary. these are scary milky children's eyes. you probably know about the siege of leningrad, we probably all know about it. well, this is what we have now. this bread is for us. the most probably that there is important bread and water lena and you, to remember most of all, i personally remember. the first bread that, thanks to alexandrovna, appeared in my family and the child i have is a nephew. my
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family e brother and his family live. for me these were tears of joy, which you simply can’t describe, you know about bread. and here are the toys. well, that’s right, these are crumbs of bread, which the first bread is simply unforgettable for the people who received this bread. they thanked us and kissed us, this bread is for us too. well, this is probably the most terrible situation - bread, water, which we didn’t have, and where all this came from. these products are blind, water got acquainted. uh, with dmitry sablin, he’s our mariupol resident, by the way, and he said, inna aleksandrovna let’s work. they brought us, uh, a loaf of car. so at first we didn’t understand why they needed it to be very useful to us later. they brought us the first computer. where could we enter the data? yes? we need these yes, but we had handwritten notebooks with which there is always something with do them. yes, the first thing the girls and i
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agreed on was that we have a strict report on everything we receive, everything must be reported. everything to get. where did you get this from? united russia began to bring it to us. yes, we decided that we now need some place, we went to school. we took one wing for ourselves on the ground floor and organized a center there for many, then we now said that without us, it would probably have been, maybe our place, someone else would have stood up, but, but it was an opportunity for everyone to organize and start this work and work it organized. we just happen to be our team. i never say a word. i say we because we are team a. tell me, uh, with whom you and your regular suppliers have you developed some kind of friendly relations. we are friends with a lot of people. bashkiria helps us a lot. they got to us. they became our good friends. we meet with them constantly throughout the year.
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they have been satisfying all our uh requests lately. we focused on people who are suffering. uh, with your feet for musculoskeletal problems, they brought us crutches and walkers. the first time they brought ten strollers. and so we kept our base also specifically for people who need it. yes, there are a lot of very friends who communicate with the guys who are the young guard, ours are already such friends. now one of your friends will appear in the studio. we have a surprise for you dmitry psychologist, please come in. hello here. obligatory hugs, kisses, there were hugs, but somehow the kisses didn’t go away now.
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dmitry when did you first find yourself in mariupol and what kind of cargo did you transport, well , for the first time in mariupol it probably came there, last year in november 2022 they brought superior clothes, what kind of military clothing or not? civil and citizens, because people there were left without everything. well, that is, they needed it, it turned out to be just canwood, which was generally going to mariopol. he was one of the first to arrive, and this is the man whom we barely sat down to drink coffee. i need to unload it quickly now. he has no time for me. yes , he has everything signed. everything is packed clearly people very clear everything specifically girls order that we need food for the animals. that's a lot. this is one. by the way, everyone says, it’s not important to be, they’ve completely forgotten, and he went there with his friends to collect the food for which he collected it. they bought it all. yes, not that there is this thing, we are always happy. he
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said everything correctly. she was left to chase a lot, what they were, well, it was very cold then and our soldiers needed stoves and rubber boots. as it were, well, that is , there are building materials for equipping the opposition mine used to be a private entrepreneur, a small private entrepreneur, my wife shouted tick. yes, that's all the people who are here. yes , they know us, yes, entrepreneurs have been giving away new children's clothing, new children's clothing. here are bags full of one girl who seems to work in the beauty industry. she brought pasta for food, that is, she left when there was candy and sweets for the children. that is, i still loaded it. all this in your car. that is, i was driving here. just. i have the steering wheel and gear shift knob. this is what i still uploaded. right here for everything got it. well, this is where our acquaintance began. in principle, we have already begun to communicate and i, as it were, have already begun
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to slowly collect humanitarian aid. here at the vostochny gum center in mariupol, uh, the application was for animal feed. they suffered too. i think it’s the same for us too. i also collected it. here are the buyers, uh, they brought it, as it were, yes, those who buy clothes there from our pavilions there, they handed over money there, 70 and 100 rubles. they also transferred 2,000 rubles. then i connected, we have it in our city group let's be kinder, this is a group. they take care of abandoned animals. they help there, as if they are giving these animals a home, and they put the rooms together so well. well , i gave him something to eat, they were very pleased, they helped a lot. about whom for animals, see below, when they sat in basements for 7 months. you are literally going crazy from all these shellings. they opened a school for us. how many children came at that time
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in the program, the worst thing was when the house was on fire, the collapse of the apartments began, and there are people about the great patriotic war film. yes, and when i don’t think it’s myself i’ll see when they called the mother and child, he didn’t eat it, he just sniffed the bread dina aleksandrovna we have a surprise for you - words of gratitude from oleg bezmeny, to whom you helped a lot. my name is oleg. i am raising two beautiful sons, ivan and danila. unfortunately, the children have disability groups. i’m glad that i live in the same city with such a person, like aleksandrovna, that just a person did not stay. i'm on the sidelines and i'm not indifferent, let's say everything that happened and they are giving it away to help let’s say to all our fellow citizens who live in this city, just people.
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let's just say he came to us , he says, so daddy what do you need to delve into the essence of our problem that has developed in my family, knowing that i have children with disabilities, that i am a widower, there were problems with medications and medical supplies. but let's talk about the eldest son. they drank everything from him, say, anticonvulsants, then diapers, well, there were some supplies, well , somehow they tried to hold on. i do not know how this. well, i told someone about the problem. let’s say with the destruction, it was at her suggestion that people came to us at that time, who were on the territory of a kindergarten where there was a humanitarian center with double-glazed windows. at that time we had not yet been restored. well, let's say we were sleeping, well , we had one, preserved window here. it was just like this, let’s say the portal one, the pipes somehow froze. people helped us. let's say within two days, even we were recovering from the destruction , heating appeared, in general , i bow to the whole team, who
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let's say it was organized earlier. around himself and who, say, is engaged in such wonderful things as charity, helping other people. two sick children, their mother also died, but he is also so positive, his dad is like a light in him. yes, he is so bright and his children are also sunny, this child. yes , here came from leningrad, uh, a man and a woman. they have a construction attitude and say, we are ready, well, to help some family. that's right, we went there to this house. they looked, they really helped, but they can also do it themselves with their own hands. so they worked with this family. they provided help again and organized a school, as i understand it, yes, and when we were already at school
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, i asked the girls from our center to register teachers separately from the children. and we understood that there was no other school like this in the east, where well, three years for that, where our center was located at the top, simply. the waves took out two offices. now, even if some comments were taken, children still cannot be allowed there. here it comes to us the idea that there is kindergarten 160 nearby , which is intact, which is a direct hit, but there are also problems there, and cats we all went and found the head of the kindergarten. she was also there during the war. here. she said, “let’s go and we started moving desks and chairs from school.” these guys need to be guards, our guys and uh, how would they organize a school, well, the question was that and we had no connection with the city, again, yes, and uh, now alexandrovna is a representative of united russia i say elisa, we ready to open a school.
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the teachers who are here, but we can’t just open it because after all , it’s, well , there must be some kind of state power. that's when i found the person who was performing the duties. uh, the head of the education department didn’t talk about vostochny, that the children would start their classes, because, well, everything seemed sad and scary, but when they dived , alexandra brought this man to us, uh, to the city in this kindergarten. he saw that we had prepared a school for us, opened it and the children came at that time about 800 winters were official opened a school. yes, officially they offered me to become a school director, but i refused because you can’t sit on two chairs. i believe that there is a humanitarian price that must be brought to the end. but fortunately, irina vasilievna, the director, the former fifty-first school, also from our left bank, came to the farm. so she agreed.
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51 eleventh grade graduates will graduate from school, six of them were for a medal in the twenty -second year, remember any of them, but of course, your students are there, of course, were released. yes, one of them is evgeniy zheleyev. now putin hello, hugs and kisses, my boy. he has changed so much as he has matured. hello everyone, the boy was sitting with his grandparents there under shelling and then he had to come to us right away and said. take me to the center, i'll work. i just returned to the microdistrict. we were returning from eastern with my grandparents. i found out that my parents work. and everything was in tears,
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like meeting with parents, these are emotions. this cannot be conveyed. and then immediately think about anyone, that i want to work with my parents on concerts. and if i can somehow help people with humanitarian aid by issuing packaging there. i will always be only glad when they sat in basements for 7 months, when you are literally going crazy from all these shellings. well, the worst thing. in these basements, when people were freaking out, that is, people literally begged to adore him. that is, this is precisely a crush of psychological weed by shelling. here. that is, panic, yes panic, this is the worst thing. it was very scary to leave the basement, because the mortars are firing swish bullets. they're not lying around. so it’s simply impossible to leave
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the basement, and it’s very difficult to be in the basement. well, that's it, it's all over. you went to study, yes, about school. tell me , it was hard to study. no, it's hard for bonnie. as far as i know, we also taught on latin principles. by the way, here are the teachers of the russian language, who now have four people working - these are former teachers of my school of ukrainian language and literature, who have completed the courses. in the first days. let's go teach right away, but what do you think? experience, what has changed now compared to the past. this is how it is different for a specialist now. it’s as if everything was fine. i immediately entered the process and see people are interested, teachers say. responsibility is approaching on september 1st. that is, uh, people, uh, somehow, even in
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probably the times, uh, that weren’t like that before, everything was sad. on september 1, you have to enter. and then i see, here people are somehow new. they unite there, some ideas, children, some completely different inspired ones, i don’t know, i saw it with my own eyes. i haven’t been to school for a year. well, i haven’t been to school. but when it started, the process this year is completely different. so i saw all this. zhenya you finished one of the classes. yes, we passed the exams, yes and and what is it like now? and after that i went to enter the rostov state technical university a, and i had an excellent diploma. there's a diplomat over there. there were three fours, let's stop with fives. after that, after studying at school, we sort of sat with our parents and thought about what would be the best way to proceed and it was decided to enroll in rostov because the regional city is closest to the exams. i successfully passed and entered. i'm currently
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in my second year of study. i really like my university. so he dreams of becoming a programmer. i want to create something revolutionary, that is, develop something innovative that everyone will use. and what will benefit them, perhaps create some new standard. good luck with that. thank you very much. i want to ask this question, maybe it’s rhetorical, the city is being restored now life goes on. are you generally glad that you are with russia? now, yes, because , well, they say it is being restored, in any case, this is good, because well, i personally don’t want other people to live in these ruins in these ruins. at some point in my recovery, i hope everything will be
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fine. thank you very much. thank you for posting. showed heroism, courage , perseverance, stand out with us, of course, with such emotions as we are peaceful civilian people, probably, if only this had not happened, and you didn’t feel or understand it any more than you feel it. and, of course, i admire your resilience, your courage, your courage. and thank you, when difficult trials come into our lives, it is very important to unite, unite , neighborhood, city, country, as long as we are together, we are strong. watch our new stories on the russia tv channel from monday to thursday, but that’s all for today. the information
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service of the russia tv channel continues its work on the air. you see, my name is maria, hello to our friendship deep roots, this meeting will take our relations to a new level.

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