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at home, but just the same, my house, dad's house is what next is what will suffer first of all. let the next cheaper look at my basket go through. here, but it's a crib. here are the boys, that danya is the eldest girl's daughter, but these are not their wardrobes. this is the table where they do their homework yuliya tarasenko mother of many children, she has five children natasha sasha mark daniil and little eva all
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now live in the suburbs with the elizabethan children's jose in early march they were taken out of donetsk strong fighting began. we have it there it was impossible to stay constantly, well, either we were sitting in the corridor, well, or we were lying on the floor, as if, well, we were afraid, we are still in an area that is shelled every day with a difficult diagnosis. in the back, muscular atrophy of the second degree. the boy was already undergoing treatment in this jose and they were waiting for him to continue the courses, when we arrived here in moscow, they began to walk more calmly . he asks me a question. mom is here too, she says shoots. i am i say no, i say, don’t shoot here, yes, the elder is not being treated and they are finishing the school year, their mother
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is engaged in paperwork , psychologists work with everyone. happiness is love. joy and julia's family building with other children. they were in the basement, hiding from shelling, and accordingly, yulia called and said that they were now in the basement. and if we somehow could help them, they would be very grateful to us. naturally, we did everything to take them out of this basement irina ershova chief physician elizabethan hospice medical and social institution where terminally ill children live and receive therapy. here we have 20 people in the hospital, but they continue to paint . they are always in touch with us and they are absolutely from different regions of russia. that is, we have no connection to the regions. we have children from all over russia plus from neighboring countries, too, if necessary, we will take a child from any
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country in the world. at first, he actively fought in the south-east of ukraine; here, in addition, a special program was opened to help parents with palliative children from the dnr lnr. the child comes here with his family. for an indefinite stay, that is, he will stay here as long as the family needs in order to solve some of these moments of his problem doctors over the past month and a half. i saw such a unity between various organizations of public state structures to solve a common problem that arise at a moment in time, everyone is ready to invest in their tolika and the concerns of supporting the professionalism of solving the general situation in helping specific people since the
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end of february, the human rights council. under the president of russia, he works virtually around the clock his representatives supervise many organizations and institutions to assist refugees personally travel to taps as a human rights writer, i met with refugees in temporary accommodation centers and, uh, with those who were directly accommodated in their friends, uh, and in moscow and in the regions. i find out the problems, especially the despair that they have in hopes, the hrc issued leaflets c of practical information for refugees and developed detailed instructions, where the algorithm of actions is described step by step. when obtaining a new status on the territory of russia, open channels of free psychological assistance, human relations now and principles that have become, in our opinion, well, such secondary ones. yes, we evaluate a person by the
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status of the position there, and they have nothing for the provision that a person has and they evaluate each other only by what human actions are to each other. what support each other. it turns out that irina kirkorov also told that the human rights council. now he is studying in detail the materials provided by the international tribunal for ukraine; its creation in march of this year was initiated by the public chamber of russia; now we have launched work. a very large flow of information is going to the born district, as for me, we are transferring our data to the investigative committee of the russian federation and this is already being used for the relevant ones. so to speak clear and understandable legal procedures, the tribunal's expert group included journalists and public figures from the united states, canada, france, serbia and other countries. they collect independent evidence of the crime of ukrainian neo-nazis, which we will receive, they will be public. naturally open to everyone. and
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these are videos. these are peal people, not our estimates. it is people themselves who tell about what happened, such information goes directly to the human rights council. some of its employees settled refugees in their homes because what the children said. this most indelible impression was made by the fact that this is really a basement, that this is a search for funds for food. and the fact that it can be a day without food without water. it's a basement study. it's all in the basement life in the basement irina borovoy adopted a mother with three children from makiivka and she herself has seven of them, two of which are adopted, these are my seven children here, yes, all are sealed. and hmm, the artist, in my opinion, managed to catch them m-m inside, because in these portraits the children are exactly like that. here's what they are.
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in addition to the fact that irina is a member of the human rights council. she heads the association of oncological patients, and at the end of february she wrote in all thematic chats that we are ready to support the residents of donbass from the moment active hostilities begin. have made such a request, who can be willing to host a family at home, because everyone has different possibilities, appreciating and their own resources. irina realized that she could also invite someone from the first days. i said guys let's get somebody at home, but first they started fucking, and where will they sleep. what will they eat. where will they go to study? well, here are some everyday questions. well, then somehow everything was put on the shelves and the children were even waiting, that, well, here, someone might come to us. here we will have new friends. we will have new brothers and sisters in the family. so they got svetlana ksenia olesya andrey and a common favorite. quiet. she was also taken out of the dpr, she
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was a baby at all when he appeared in our family like that. naturally, we do not abandon our animals. ah, drove in with us in a backpack, the cage could not be taken out, so not for a school backpack. this year began hard for svetlana, her mother did not become. actually. for this reason, the family did not leave makeevka until the last moment, even when the evacuation was announced on the night of 23 to 24 o'clock, the strengthening began. eh fighting and it became very noisy what we call now, how do we now call up uh those who are left? well, how noisy there . noisy, that's what we call noisy staying in the city with children, he says it was unsafe. besides her eldest daughter has oncology and requires constant supervision of doctors. svetlana saw irina's offer of help in the chat. and it was called no money . well, there was no way
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to leave financially and they helped us transfer money. we were able to buy tickets, get on the bus, come here to moscow. well, i'm further on, we are already completely under the care of irina valeryevna immediately upon arrival. the family took care of the paperwork. they wanted to get refugee status, but in fact they were only able to get a temporary asylum of documents, which we, uh, had to carry with yourself all the time. and this is the type of paper that svetlana had to collect in order to legalize the original documents in the country, certified translations and photocopies, the process took more than a month of daily trips to the authorities. and i can honestly tell you that this is directly the work that took place throughout this entire period and there were very big difficulties with this, i must say that, of course, our bureaucratic machine. uh, and in moscow,
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including, was not ready for the fact that hmm people go en masse to take shape people run, they are waiting for help, and we we talk about this help, yes, we declare it. hmm, and when they arrive, they are faced with such composure. here, complete the paper. come again as a family, having overcome many trials after obtaining a temporary shelter. she applied for russian citizenship, which she will receive in 3-4 months. well, you have to somehow survive it will give. yes, that's it. to be honest, i don't understand my e. what should we do next abuse, e hospitality, no matter how very, probably, i'm not very good. that's why i rent a place and hmm i'm afraid i don't reached out to rent housing and food. i'm just really
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scared. please tell us what happened to you during these days and what events could be very significant for you valentina ladygina psychologist. he is currently working with refugees from donbass who live in different countries of the world, as well as advising compatriots and colleagues abroad. the main problems today this is stress. this anxiety is an understanding of the future, of course, there is no stability in this life today. olga mirtich now in austria for the past few months a woman has not been able to contact her elderly relative who lives in ukraine; she has stopped getting in touch, her name is svetlana stepanovna
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levakhina. she was born in 1938, she is 83 years old. olga is very worried and asked for help from various organizations, including rossotrudnichestvo. for me, in principle, everything i have here is that i cannot calm down. i don’t know what to do with mine , so that i can help find it? do you understand? how i want to generally take my aunt here a woman psychologists support such appeals. valentina says a lot of consultations are free within the framework of the hrc project and rossotrudnichestvo help without borders psychologists. well, as it were, how to say, they work directly individually with each person. yes, that is, it's not something from the series where 15 minutes calmed you down. goodbye. yes, that is, it’s straight forward, like normal professional hourly consultations. here are the roses, the cooperation conducts its own monitoring, to whom and what kind of assistance is
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needed now what problems do refugees face and compatriots abroad. well, we probably have a shlagman project, this is our chat bot, which we made in a telegram to collect, and offer applications for requests for help for psychological help for material assistance for assistants, which means for the manifestation of cases of russophobia and so on. dmitry polikanov also tells about organizing the delivery of humanitarian aid to the kherson region. the german and lugansk people's republics are food products. these are medicines , these are diapers and various, so to speak, there hygiene kits and so on. that is, what people really need now, but in order to simply survive in these difficult conditions. this house in the village near moscow nadezhda ivanovna built dreamed of somehow they would live here to nurse their grandchildren, but together, alas, she did not have a chance to become a widow. where? let's go
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hope, let's go to my bins. out of habit, every spring, my grandmother breaks a small vegetable garden, and in the summer she makes preparations. i plant everything myself. this is my tomatoes, cucumbers, salads, everything is on the shelves, what is left from last season, but now it’s definitely not will disappear says nadezhda ivanovna after she received 17 refugees from the lpr, she helped the children eat compotes and dumplings. neighbors and caring people immediately brought food boxes for children, when they found out about grandmother’s unusual guest, then everything was milk . people brought us this very dasha, all sorts of these are here . well, for the kids, we store it here. it’s cold here for little dasha. everything , no one has touched this since the large families
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that now live with nadezhda ivanovna left lnr a month has passed all this time. they are trying to draw up documents and find a job. nadezhda ivanovna will feed her for her pension. also, we go and do the documents for her pension. she allocates money to us so that we go to the city and do at least something. document translation of documents is the same, she gave us for her pension and uncomfortablely ashamed nadezhda ivanovna visited the milestone many years ago and brought several bulbs of primroses from there, the garden has grown, and now my grandmother blooms every spring. here is a field snowdrops.
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asked us to express, we know how many opinions there are on this matter and the mass media politicians. we seem to have our own point of view. the only thing i ask you is that there will be quite a lot of candid shots in our program. i would ask you, uh, after all, take the children away from the screens so as not to injure them. i would like here quietly without hysteria without fuss. and to turn to the facts to look at the sequence of the chronological sequence of what happened, that is, there are two main questions. why this happens and who benefits from it, let's try to figure it out a little. i would like to refer to those issues of ours. that's what i'm asking. it's just to draw your attention to this, which were earlier and in the
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fourteenth year and in the xv and in the seventeenth. and in in general, all these years, one way or another, we returned to this issue. so on february 18, 2014, clashes began between citizens and security forces. this resulted in violent clashes and mass bloodshed. to begin with, i want to show you one of the episodes of our program, which was recorded, and in 2018, just a regarding the events in 2014 on the stay of a rat in ukraine on february 21, an agreement was reached between the opposition and between all those who demanded the departure of yanukovych by yanukovych himself my team that he is waiting for the end of his
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the term ended in the spring and he is in his post and there were no more fights, it seems that everything was agreed. this is not just a promise, not just a note, so to speak. this is an official document, the signing was witnessed by several international officials. it is the minister of foreign affairs of germany that foreign affairs are the most, and besides, the heads of the department of the continental europe minister. foreign affairs of the french republic eric furnia, besides them from russia there was an observer vladimir luken, the paper was signed, what else is needed? deal? you're leaving, i'm leaving when let's sit quietly and leave. decide for yourself. well, it’s normal as a human being, it seems that everyone should be satisfied, but not literally the next
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day. this agreement was violated yanukovych was forced to flee from kiev imitation around his country, because he was followed by a normal persecution , in principle, by and large, as the witnesses say, and he should have been killed, if not for our special services, then they would they made yanukovych just jerk out of the country at night and transported to russia i will not dwell on the atmosphere in which ukraine lived from the moment petro poroshenko became president, petro poroshenko’s rating of no more than 7% is catastrophically low, that
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is, these are the 7% that he let in, who is from the very trough, which is himself radically minded, nationalist elements, on bayonets, which, in principle, today pyotr alekseevich poroshenko is holding on to. acquisition. the self, so to speak. this was in 1991 . please pay attention. this release was recorded in 2015. somehow independent. let's go further, we will still be together with russia
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that is, well, of course, more freedom, economic freedom and better life. naturally, how relations with russia work at the very best level cannot be otherwise , in general, we still hold on to what began to happen next and pay attention to the ukrainian commissariats in this 1991 people of military age began to be called. military officers, so these people were required to sign such a document, in the event of military aggression, russia obliges you to fight against it, you
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now pay attention. this is exactly the same year when others said that everything is fine, nothing will happen. what are you talking about already at this time already at this time in the ninety-first year. a soldier and people of military age sign a document in which they undertake to fight against russia if necessary, and now let's compare. what they said, here they are simple people on the streets of ukrainian cities with what those who are in power began to say publicly received it officially, so to speak, posted on the site in order to create a real ukrainian ukraine to physically eliminate all russian-speaking intelligentsia and all ukraine phobes. quickly, without
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trial or investigation, shoot the register of ukraine fob. any member of svoboda can execute all members of anti-ukrainian parties and organizations, not only pro-russian, but also pro- romanian, pro-hungarian, pro-taskin, on their own plot. damned jewish community. pays no attention to it. it is the zionist community that strives to ensure that the ukrainians disappear forever, the russian-speaking amorphous biomass of living stomachs. this herd should be eliminated somewhere in the five-six million individuals, and at this time. there is a lot of work going on to influence the psyche of children of small children in order to raise a whole generation of
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because ukraine wanted freedom, because we with their ambitions, the feeling that everything will be, as it was some kind of hotly going somewhere. what are you talking about there is gas food, and there they worked, worked every single day with children and raised two generations that will never turn to russia unless there is a cataclysm, a cataclysm of blood , and so on and so forth. notice when we talked about this one could imagine to anyone on the streets of moscow or another russian city. and, moreover, the child would drink the ukrainian flag. and how would you react to it? tolerant world. if we did it and when we did it to me, how he reacted no, no way the world.
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