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hamas has released all the women and children who were hostages in the gaza strip, the deputy head of the movement's politburo said. according to him, the remaining prisoners are soldiers and men who previously served in the israeli army and there will be no negotiations on their release until attacks on the palestinian enclave stop. today, as a result of an air strike in the north of the gaza strip , more than 100 people were killed, aljazeera tv channel reported. according to him, the attack occurred on the building where they lived. hamas
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refused to return 15 women and two children, but thereby disrupting the truce. jew galland noted that the idf will continue its operation in the gaza strip until hamas releases the hostages. according to him, the israeli army has expanded the combat zone and will continue to do so. the idf claims that more than 400 hamas targets were hit in 24 hours. well, now the latest reports. from the specialization zone. the kiev regime lost eight military aircraft and a helicopter in a week. the ministry of defense was told about the effectiveness of our air defense systems. in addition, according to the department, for 7 days only about a thousand militants were killed in the krasnolimansk direction. in total, our soldiers repelled 65 enemy attacks. in the kupinsky and donetsk sectors of the front, it was possible to improve positions and occupy the village of artyomovskaya. in the kupinsky direction.
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units of the western group of troops improved the situation along the front line in the area of ​​​​the village of senkovka, kharkov region and repelled 18 enemy attacks. in the donetsk direction, units of the southern group of forces, with the support of aviation and artillery fire, continued to improve positions along the front line and liberated the settlement of artyomovskoye of the donetsk people's republic. also, fire damage was caused to the personnel and equipment of the armed forces of ukraine in the areas of the settlements of marinka, kurdyumovka and kleshcheevka. donetsk people's republic. over the past week , russian units repelled 17 enemy attacks in this direction. two people were injured during shelling by the ukrainian armed forces in the dpr. the donetsk authorities reported this. in the city, the kirovsky district was under fire. the militants also hit an administrative building and an art school, apartment buildings and cars were damaged. explosions were also reported from gorlovka and staromikhailovka. stanislav nazarov is monitoring the situation in the dpr. burnt-out cars and
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the acrid smell of gas: all night and morning , ukrainian militants fired barrel artillery along the residential streets of donetsk. ukrainian artillery and missiles hit residential buildings in donetsk, a boiler room was destroyed here, power lines were damaged at a position under the marina for repair purposes, artillery crews moved out in the dark, adjusting fire. throughout the south donetsk the direction is restless, the enemy is firing cluster munitions and using komikaze drones. after completing a combat mission, the equipment is sent to shelter; even here, in the parking lot , the tank is camouflaged, because there is a high copter danger throughout the southern donetsk direction. denis, he began his combat career at 18. from the militia, now he is
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a tank commander; during maintenance, additional protection was installed above the turret. diy production, using a conventional welding machine, a corner, a chain-link mesh, and, well, the camouflage net on top has already saved a lot of the boys’ lives, and from foponics. artillery crews of the first slavic brigade receive targets almost every half hour, and in low clouds they make additional adjustments from the air. a lot of work. we work every day, the consumption is high. my team is young, good, all from the same city, coordinated, working quickly, accurately, ready, san, loaded, ready, gun, in the artyomovsk direction, units of drone operators of the 1st donetsk army corps are hitting the enemy from the air, preventing militants from moving and evacuating. our servicemen
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here managed to gain a foothold in new positions. stanislav nazarov, vitali kadanovich, andrey rudenko, vesti donbass.
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january 1942, the village of ksta, local residents were driven into a barn by german soldiers at gunpoint, as soon as people were inside, shots rang out, about 60 people, local residents were lined up and separated into different groups, men, old people in one direction, women, children, in this line to die, maria galakhova was one of the last, a neighbor with a baby in her arms had just been shot before her eyes, and now the barrel of a german pistol was pointed at her. hitler's bandit
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shot her in the head, causing her to fall, but the bullet ricocheted, and she later regained consciousness. maria was alive, but the germans set fire to the barn, she got out of the burning building, and she made her way to the forest, from there to the neighboring village, where local residents came to help. the only witness of the kstovo tragedy is maria andreevna galakhova, tolstova galakhova in 1942, at that time it was 35 years old, this is how she was. in the occupied kalinin, now tver region, this is the extermination of civilians, civilians just
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because they lived on this territory, because they were soviet people, the nazis exterminated more than 4,000 civilians on its territory, these were those who couldn't or didn't have time to evacuate. on october 12, 2 days before the fall of kolenin, fires had already broken out as a result of the bombing, but not the entire population had yet understood that they needed to evacuate. the first wave of evacuation from kalinin was in night from 12 to 13 october. almost a third of the population fled the city in panic. in this spontaneous evacuation, in the bustle and confusion , relatives often lost each other. the war separated some for years, others forever.
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dear. agnya lvovna writes to you chugunova galina mikhailovna, what prompted me to write? this letter from twenty-year-old galya chugunova, written in 1965, was discovered by students of moscow school no. 185 in the russian state archive of literature and art. in it, the girl writes that she is looking for her mother. as a teenager, gallya received from the orphanage a letter from her mother, in which marina mikhailovna. to the maternity hospital lawyer that i am a military serviceman, i am passing through here in moscow, i have no one in moscow, please support my newborn daughter for a while, the search for galli chugunova’s relatives has become one of the projects of history teacher konstantin
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timchenko and his charges. the guys and i have been working for a long time to preserve and enhance the memory of the great patriotic war. there was such a sad feeling, what will happen when the last participants in the war are the last veterans, and we, uh, like probably any other person, began to grab in our thoughts those who witnessed the great patriotic war, but are also... among us, these are children of the war who were born, or several years before the beginning of the great patriotic war, or during the great patriotic war, all the time there were such thoughts, what can we do for them, how can we help them, inspired the guys of agnia borto, who after the war took on a difficult but very important matter. 9 years, from 65 to 74, on radio mayak, the famous children's poetess hosted "find a person" program. helping to reunite families separated by the war, i learned the story about agni lvovo,
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i was directly shocked that at that time she was studying alone, without the internet, without databases, she sent a bunch of letters to the radio alone, she read them there, tried to find them, connect fate, it’s absolutely incredible , many children and parents are still looking for each other, but for an official search, accurate data is needed, but what to do if a child got lost during a bombing or hasty evacuation, small, so small that he couldn’t say where he was born, as his parents call him, she worked a lot with children, and thanks to her instinct, as a children's poetess, writer, she noticed a very important thing, that they do not know the exact factual data, children's memory retains unique fragments of memories that are preserved: all life , a creaky gate, dad stabbed his mustache when
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he kissed him, blue shoes, the dog's name was jul bars, but galya chugunova did not have even such small, warm fragments of memories of life before the war; she grew up in childhood home, all she had was a single letter from her mother, not addressed to her. i will settle all my military affairs, return and raise my daughter. the search for galina chugunova's relatives led the guys to the tver, former kalinin region. here, in the village of lemno, her mother, marina, grew up. this village was abandoned long ago. no one has lived there for a very long time. almost all the houses were broken, suddenly we... we see such a very well-preserved house, and we decide to go there, see what’s there, by
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chance it turned out to be a cast-iron house, the selezharovsky district, in which the village of lemno is located, was occupied by the germans during the great patriotic war, like large parts of the kalinin region; the war came to the territory of the kalinin region through germany. at the beginning of october 1941, the situation at the front was very difficult. the enemy was approaching moscow. on october 12, the advanced units of the nazis approached kalinin itself. hitler’s generals unanimously claim that they did not need kalinin, but at the same time, hitler argued at his meetings, yes, that this was not a military task. this the geopolitical task is partly economic; troops were needed for
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winter quarters. kalinin, today's tver, was a major transport hub of the country. from here the germans planned to strike at leningrad and yaroslav. the city was attacked by quite large forces, about 20,000 people; the city’s defenders were almost eight times smaller. and the work of the militia, and parts of the nkvd, a combined detachment, these were courses for junior lieutenants, a cadet of the military pedagogical institute and two regiments, that’s all, that is, the germans, they had an advantage of 20 times, probably in force , here was such a powerful blow that it was impossible to contain, and by the end of october 14 the germans had already passed the zavozhsky district and... by the evening of october 14, german
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motorcyclists drove into kalinin, followed by tanks, the occupation of the city. october 13-14, these are, of course , very tragic, dramatic days, when the population began to leave along one bridge. mom put a blanket on me and my little sister and said: one with a bed, we’ll cover ourselves with the other, but my little sister took it, which means... they put something for her, that we should change clothes for all four of us, here is my mother’s cut on the dress in case of her death, because she felt very bad, and we went on foot. in the autumn of '41, nadezhda vetrova was 10 years old; she remembers well the german bombings and escaping from the city across the volga. it didn't work out to get far. nadya's mother was very weak due to tuberculosis. the occupation caught up with a woman with two children 90
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km from kalinin in the village where her mother-in-law lived. the germans took everything. we steamed hay, straw, and decoctions that cordoned off the spruce. a cow saved her from starvation and was hidden from the invaders, which was incredible luck, my aunt made the second row in the barn and there was a cow standing there, she didn’t even raise her voice, apparently she also felt that when the germans lived, they spent the night with us, they went into the yard to go to the toilet, she even didn’t... cast a vote, no one heard, margarita semyonova’s family managed to get out of the occupied territory. dad, a member of the partisan underground, managed to send his wife and children from the village of peno, kalinin region by train to be evacuated to the saratov region. i remember how
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we were leaving in a freight car, there were a lot of people, it was very... hard, i remember my mother would jump out, cooking something here, suddenly the train would start moving, she would run with the chiguns, with these suits, to feed us. it was then that many families found themselves separated, people fell behind the train, did not have time to jump into the carriage, they tried to catch up, to find their own, some succeeded, some did not. the worst thing was that to find these children who were lost when they were little and didn’t... didn’t remember their last names, didn’t remember how the names of their parents, they didn’t remember where they lived, that’s when the question arose about finding these children after the war, it turned out to be such a huge problem, immediately after the nazis entered kalinin, they put burgomaster esinsky at the head of the city new rules, when the germans came in,
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they toppled the karl marx monument right there, shot it with thermite shells, and put a huge black swastika on the trehsvyatsky monument to lenin. the germans paid those who agreed to work for the new government and gave them drinking rations and land plots. such there were cases. forester afanasyev led the ss men to the central dugout, where the partisans were resting, and 15 red army soldiers against 50 fascists were forced to do so. an unequal battle, most of them died in that unequal battle. the occupiers tried to ensure the loyalty of the local population in order to prevent the deployment of large-scale work of the underground and partisan detachments. therefore, they carried out active propaganda, dropped leaflets from airplanes, taught lessons about
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liberator germany in schools, published newspapers, it reached so much so that it’s true that they published a fake newspaper, the same masthead, the same fonts, but they write about something else, that moscow was surrendered there, that stalin had already escaped somewhere. in the first days of the occupation, the german authorities opened churches, but with a number of conditions. in sermons, clergy were recommended to express loyal feelings towards the third reichun. educational circles were organized in churches, where the greatness of hitler was glorified. however, the visible piety of the occupiers had nothing to do with either faith or forgiveness and mercy, on the one hand, they open churches, they take steps towards the believers, but on the other hand, they destroyed these churches, burned them, it is known, for example, that the staretsky assumption monastery, an ancient monastery, was burned by the retreating germans and then, when
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soviet troops entered on its territory, they found in the basements just stacks of service bodies of tortured red army soldiers. here i have before my eyes one of these acts, which speaks precisely about the famous pokrovsk church of the rybians, where the german army tried to destroy the population while leaving peaceful. according to the documents, the nazis broke into the church, broke into all the cabinets and chests, plundered valuables and part of the church furniture. separate rooms of the temple shot the priest because he climbed the bell tower to ring the bell to notify the residents of the desecration that was happening. residents of the city to the pokrovsk church, in total , up to 200 people were herded into the church. residents of the city, old people, women, children, everyone who could not go to church or refused, were brutally
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knocked down by german dogs, languished locked up for three days, having neither food nor food. water, exhausted by thirst and hunger, people collected dirty snow under their feet and swallowed it, only thanks to the sudden and rapid appearance of the red army in the city, the people doomed to death were saved. german propaganda said that hitler’s army was fighting jews and communists, not the russian people at all. and simultaneously with these statements , nazi purges of villages and villages took place. according to incomplete data from the afanasovsky village council, over the last 4-5 months of occupation, german monsters shot 241 people and drove them to slavery to germany 202 people, died of hunger and... 161 people, here is the act of reprisals against local residents of the village of afanasova, entire families were shot, i’ll just
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read out selectively, this is the village of morkino-gordische, morkino-gordishche village council, there are such records , like dmitriev galya, she was burned for two weeks, and there are no relatives nearby, this suggests that this baby was snatched from her mother and simply thrown into the fire, a hint of disobedience or connection with the partisans was enough for the occupiers to decide to destroy everyone residents of the settlement to wipe it off the face of the earth. this is exactly how the tragedy unfolded in the village of ksty on january 9, 1942. there were two big ones standing on the edge of the tree. there were nets in the barn where the boats were stored, and they began to take one person there at a time, but all the people thought that they were just going to sign something for some meeting, or
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some kind of interrogation, and the people behaved calmly. on that day, 78 village residents, including women, children, and old people, were killed; in this hell, maria galakhova lost her mother, sister, brother, two nephews and two. anton five years old oleg, she told how she got out from under all these wounded people, how she got out when a german approached her and wanted to shoot her, that she seemed to move, so they shouted to her, don’t shoot, she’s dead, i say, she lay under the corpses for a long time , for many years it was believed that maria galakhova was the only survivor of that tragedy, but several... decades later another witness was found, one day on an excursion a woman approached a local local historian and told the story of her grandfather, she
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said: “sorry, but she survived that tragedy maria galakhova was not alone, at least two more people remained alive, one of them was my grandfather, he was saved by a woman, who later introduced herself as everyone’s mother. this boy, but apparently she had nothing to do with him, this marina was also able to get only a few phrases from her grandfather, about what he once vaguely remembers, about how the buildings burned, about how soldiers shot, he doesn’t remember anything else about it, he was left an orphan, but survived, forever retaining the horror he suffered in his heart, how much more children were... separated from their families, we will most likely never know the exact numbers. in the photo, agnya lvovna is with
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her son, his name was igor, but at home everyone called him garik. in 1945, when the family had already returned from evacuation, he went for a bike ride near the house in levrushensky pereuk, where the poetess’ family lived. and was hit head-on by a truck, the boy died on the spot, a month and a half after this tragedy, agnia lvovna lay silently on the sofa, according to the recollections of her relatives, she considered herself guilty of the death of her son, she was saved by her work, in 1946 she ended up in an orphanage, which was located in the city of zrimigord, in which 30 brothers and sisters gathered, children who had just been lost during the great patriotic war. she wrote a poem, which was named zvenigorod. and it is with this story that the story
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of the search for children begins. sofya gudeeva asked to find her daughter, eight-year-old nina was lost during the war. agnya lvovna took all the girl’s data and took it to the police. and after an eight-month search, nina was found. for her i was already 18 years old, and thanks to agnevna, this meeting took place. after this incident, agnie and barto began writing from all over the country. tens of thousands of people looking for their relatives saw the children's poetess as their last hope. i really remember that many people from other republics of the soviet union, many from rural areas, who had never been to moscow, they had no close people in moscow, except agnia lvovna, they came and very often stayed overnight with agne lvovny, because it’s simple there was no one to go, and some of them sometimes didn’t even have money for a hotel, so they spent the night
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and then all together the next day went to meet their found relatives. over the 9 years of the program’s existence, agna lvovna managed to reunite 927 families. but what happened to tens of thousands of other people whom she simply did not have time to help? after marto’s death, the writer’s daughter transferred all their letters to the state archive of literature and art. we look at what we can work with, this is the name, address, maybe some special signs, this will play a big role for us in trying to find a person. ninth-grader stanislav kazhemyakin and his classmates spend their free time in the archives. half a century later, students of konstantin timchenko are trying to continue the work of the side lights. in those years there were pros and cons of
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being wanted. there are pros and cons , well, for example, in those years 99% of those people who survived the war, who were looking for and who they were looking for, were alive, but then there was no internet, you yourself understand, and if the answer is negative, then wait another month for another request, wait answer, this is of course a minus, but now it’s the other way around, the minus is that almost everyone, unfortunately , died, every time we leave the inheritance of some family, died, died, died, relatives in an apartment. sold and left there in an unknown direction, that is, the address in the letter is no longer relevant, one young lady got drunk on wine with the hussars, asked for fun to steal a cannon from the regiment, shot at the peasant's hut with her own hands, bang!
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wow, it’s a miracle no one was killed, what’s the problem? her mother is an important person at court, everything is fine with my daughter, she a normal girl, just like everyone else, and even a girl, she repents, like, let’s go to paris, we’ll eat up the stress, we could forgive, but according to the law, siberia is supposed to be, siberia, siberia, yes, i’ll cut out your tongue now, don’t hang we will, we’ll knock her down, so i’d tear you apart with horses, two lackeys, where are you going, drown yourself, soon.
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let's look before everyone else where to go i now actually understand i'm not very comfortable again someone was killed, what's wrong with you no sleep no rest no let's sign up let's look.

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