tv Spetsialnii reportazh RUSSIA24 June 26, 2022 8:35am-8:48am MSK
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we are going to the monastery of the sandy icon of the mother of god. this miraculous image, which orthodox christians revere along with the icons of vladimirskaya kazanskaya, is located in the izyum cathedral of the ascension of the lord here. now i'm in a raisin. uh, in the monastery we have scheduled an interview with the metropolitan, elisha of izyum, we want to talk with him about the situation with the church environment. and in general about how the izyum diocese lives. it was during this difficult time that the church in honor of the pesnic icon of the mother of god was consecrated in october 2014 representatives of the ukrainian orthodox church of the moscow patriarchate and metropolitan onufry, then the donbass was already in full swing. and in the raisins , the headquarters of the so-called bishops' cathedral, the ukrainian orthodox church, was located on may 27 this year. he decided to declare independence from the moscow patriarchate, and metropolitan onufry expressed the hope that the martyrs from the city of bucha would be canonized. after that, part of the parishes wanted to transfer to the
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russian orthodox church and they stopped praying for the metropolitan of kiev and all ukraine in connection with recent events in the church, primarily in the ukrainian orthodox church, of course , the first question. this decision was made by the izyum party. i understood the decision to be with what is here, which was until may 27, so we have not changed anything. we pray for material. we are actually from our patriarchs. this decision is said by vladyka elisey, the priests of the izyum diocese, unanimously supported. we have become more united. we have become more merciful to each other. this is what christ himself demands, that i want mercy, not sacrifice, that given to us by the god of people, on which the whole
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world rests. today she is at 10, when we can sympathize with those in need, when we can be active with her mother, but she doesn’t want to talk about this, instead she talks about the spiritual and material assistance that the church provides to the inhabitants of raisins and about a meeting with his holiness patriarch kirill of the party needed for uh for my whole life. as the saints experienced the event, he certainly shared the same very smart experiences. all this goes through the heart. so what do we need pray. we don't need to look for something to have them there human. in general, he has to condemn and we have
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the right to do so. we are not allowed to strain it, especially the patriarch court. uh, the lord does over us all. and we take these powers here on earth, we begin a person to judge me. this is the right of the monastery courtyard. field kitchen dressed, oil kettles maria bartysh sings in the church choir. her whole family, believing people, son and husband on athos, one monk, another daughter’s worker in russia and ukraine, and there has been no news of anyone for a long time, point in russia two daughters. i bribe the secretary of the position of the fur coat. i don't know about them. there is no connection, no connection. who is there something like, well, of course you are, and if it is not.
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with god's help, we will survive. i love russia and i love russian people and ukrainians love them. i love my people, it’s a pity to believe me, but you see, the enemy america got in here, and she always won’t fit in, there has been a war for 4 months. grandmother maria does not receive a pension, like everyone else in raisins. she lives on humanitarian aid once a week canned bread, milk that the lord sends does not leave without a piece of bread that is a piece of bread and a box of bread, thank god there is a river of sugar for a little bit of pasta, so that aha quickly, so that it’s already thin a little bit, thank god with interruptions. we are already giving light to russia. glory. god
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in the city of the surrounding villages. there were about 27,000 people left, half as many as it was, and the elderly parishioners of the temple had families in russia, israel, but they remained here in raisins by personal choice. no, we didn't leave, she calls me. but it just won't come. i'll come when everything is fine with us. she said if there is no heating for the winter, i i'll even take you away. soldiers feed us standing near here i live in the area of the twelfth school. she left now we were fed , fed constantly with sweets, they didn’t give away porridge with fish, there were literally no feeders. you know, they came to see me and said, we tell you a little dirty, because it
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was very hot. we went in, and they bypassed the circle, then they apologized for the fact that they left, you understand, you don’t need it anymore, otherwise oh, a good fourteenth year. we are waiting for the situation, we have a banquet, do not bomb ourselves they feel as if they have been pulling out a bad tooth all their lives in a dentist's chair. what kind of bad tooth is this, lyudmila explains to a parishioner to ban st. george's ribbons, what right do you have any right? my grandfathers all seven grandfathers on both sides died. they died for us. for us. and now you forbid us to wear, what is it, in general? what it is? how do you have what we are entitled to this of our history? this yuri wins, in the end against. who
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are you going? well, who has it, and here they are. yes, on forgiveness sunday it was me we were in this temple. father matthew calls and says, oh, our ukrainians are shooting because of us, he was crying excitedly. i didn’t hear him like that, their ukrainians are podlipchanovka. so we will now come to you here in the temple. we are the only separatists here. we mean, we will deal with you a resident of raisins. anna petrovna asks her brother in gomel to call her aunt in st. petersburg to say that everything is all right with her, no one is there anymore. i'm not afraid of anything, but mother. this, too, still does not catch in raisins. cellular and everyone leaves us their phone numbers. we are sure we'll call when we get the signal, but for now we're on our way to
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meet the mayor, raisins. shells fly around the city every day and hit where there are obviously no military positions and says, vladislav sokolov is aiming at civilians from morning to evening to me, and i somewhere because of this we have problems, of course, big we cannot here pull out the basement. yes, they are trying to the end do not leave, because the threat is great daily shelling destroys substations because of this, electricity is lost in the city. but all these quickly restore electricity already in hospitals. and every day more and more private houses and high-rise buildings are connected. but when there will be, uh, especially children, when there will be pensions, we somehow worked it out, of course, this issue. the governor elected in kharkiv master is located. i think next week we will complete the necessary preparations for receiving
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this amount of money and begin to issue already become mayor. vladislav sokolov did not intend and did not want to, but someone had to take over the leadership of the city council of deputies and labor collectives, those enthusiastic volunteers who remained in raisins and decided to restore it on their own were elected mayor. vladislav listened to willingly go to work in the last month. we are tired of sitting and doing nothing people want and salaries to receive attention, the central part of everything was falling asleep. this is already, uh, what people have removed. while the shelling is underway, the restoration of the city is moving slowly, but the temples are already being repaired, the grass is being mowed, and a museum has been opened, a music and art school. but the general educational school, where vladislav sokolov himself studied. sons, nephews, children of friends, it will not be possible to restore. well, you see, what damage the mad school is, of course, very disappointing. we only parents made
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repairs and everywhere the windows are good. the school was very good. here you see the gym. how many percent is the most terrible object that we completed people who were hiding from the bombing and now in the basement. yes, and yes there. unfortunately, the children died, so, we have one family in which seven people from one family died, the eldest remained. living and all that's about the grandchildren and the whole family at hand and miraculously remained alive. and that's when i moved to the city for the first time. that's how i saw this school, it's honestly such tears now lay. how many civilians died in raisins under the
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bombing is still impossible to calculate says vladislav sokolov the only thing they could do was to bury everyone in a separate grave in one of the city cemeteries . tell us there is already some kind of interaction with russia energy. uh, the ministry of emergency situations to the twin cities of krasnogorsk near moscow, which was until 2014, and even in russia there was an izyum community, representatives of the city who left to study or work in belgorod moscow petersburg collect humanitarian aid for their small motherland, send medicine for hospitals and are ready. send a landing of russian specialists.
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britain is faced with a boomerang effect from its own sanctions on the economy goes to the peak record for the last 40 years of inflation. energy crisis rising fuel prices and food to divert attention here are countless internal problems prime minister boris johnson talks only about external problems what it led to reporting by our own uk correspondent alexander khabarov the summer holiday period began in britain with a transport collapse a long-awaited trip to the resort lifted for many here has turned into stress, airports and airlines are forced to cancel flights due to lack of staff there is no one to load luggage and pilots. sometimes they themselves were forced to bring their suitcases into the terminal of khitrou airport, named
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after queen elizabeth ii. at the beginning of the week, a mountain of unsent items accumulated in this chaos , the railroad workers' strike across the country brought additional colors. this is one of paddington's central london stations. usually, trains to the west of england depart from here very busy , and a special express train leaves from here, which delivers passengers to the airport cleverly, but during the strike period, these rails are empty to get to work by car. now, too expensive, a full tank for the average family car has long cost more than £100. and this is far from the limit. i'm on the floor and tickling incration of a 40% increase in diesel prices. that's a killer 4 months.
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