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tv   RIK Rossiya 24  RUSSIA24  December 30, 2023 11:30am-12:01pm MSK

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i receive the population, examine them, give recommendations, my category of patients are mainly elderly, having problems with heart pain, angina pectoris, hypertension, here icg is also available, we do icg, and there were many that identified diseases hearts, i work in moscow. central hospital, oncologist
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, doctor of medical sciences, yes, i ’m on vacation now, for months, so i came here for a month, people live here now before the war, their lives were ruined before the war and after the war, so when you ask them what they were sick with, how they were sick in all other cases, they say, before the war it was like this, now the houses have burned down, there is no documentation , and all this needs to be sorted out, delved into, found out, in this, of course having nothing, it’s quite difficult to make a diagnosis, there are a lot of people and few specialists, so to some extent , my presence here provides at least some modicum of benefit in this situation. since the beginning of the conflict , more than 18 thousand patients have turned to the mobile diagnostic complexes of the st. alexei hospital, several hundred were brought to moscow for treatment. i need to have surgery on my catarrhal eyes.
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cataract, so i went to hospitals, in one place i’m registered in the seventeenth district, the queue there is very slow, i don’t have money to go with, well, i have a small pension, here they do it for free, i hope i’ll be very grateful if they will perform an operation on th, but here people receive humanitarian aid, here is a warehouse where you can go and have a look. we really need volunteers for their help, a volunteer is just any person may come, who will have an interview with the priest, who will be blessed to come here, and this is a short-lived service, that is , you can come for a week for 10 days, and the travel, as i understand it, is also paid for by our synodal department, here we have showers, like where people go they can come and wash, we can come and have a look if you are interested... how
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big is the problem in mariupol now with water, that is, in principle, you know, the electricity periodically goes out, people have no light, while people are taking a shower, you can go to the laundries to wash things, yes, there are washing machines here, immediately a drying drum so that the cycle is closed, yes, they washed, dried and gave it to the person, because many do not have the conditions where it could be dried. here i decided to help with social work, but for some time i also worked with builders, we have a team of builders in mariupol that helps people restore their homes, so i had the pleasure of working with them for 3 weeks.
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more than 32 thousand houses were destroyed in mariupol, as for the private sector, local the authorities only allocate construction materials; if the owners cannot repair the home themselves or hire someone, all hope lies only in volunteers. more than 600 volunteer builders, not only men, but also women from 70 cities, have already responded to the call of the russian orthodox church. they have repaired about 200 houses, but many more are in need of restoration, and workers are constantly needed. the roof, the windows, inside, everything is broken, the walls are cracked, i didn’t think at all and didn’t guess that this would happen to me, it’s raining, it’s icy, they don’t work, so yesterday everyone was wet all day, from morning to evening, the travel and accommodation of volunteer builders is at the expense of the russian orthodox church, but the religion of the volunteer is not at all important, for example, tagir khamzin from omsk, a muslim. on that
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side everything was completely broken, just like that, a shell hit there or something, all these rafters were restored, everything was strengthened there, slate was laid, the ridge, now here we are... we will be, the rains have already started, icing, we we won’t be able to work on the roof anymore, so we need plasterers, painters, tilers, plumbers, carpenters, stollers, i came from nizhny novgorod, i saw an advertisement for recruiting volunteers, volunteers, builders in order to restore roofs and houses to the affected residents. from the battles in the city of mariupol, i have a construction education, so for its intended purpose , i try as best i can, i use it, yes, i came as a volunteer, after some time, i was put in a brigade as a foreman, now at
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the moment i am already acting as a foreman, well and coordinator of our volunteer center at all. here in mariupol there is a special energy and after living here for almost 3 months , i am increasingly coming to the conclusion that i would probably stay here. hello, find, hello, we have this here, a bedroom and a living room, we’re renting from this.
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correspondence just during the day about who went where, who is doing what, what they are doing, and in the summer already in the middle of summer, just the future, father david writes to me: hello, how are you, how are you, what are you doing, and we are like this, well, we almost didn’t communicate personally, only in general conversation, well, somehow a conversation starts, we start talking and i understand that there are a lot of such points of contact when it’s just life. it’s just the same look in almost everything, here it’s already the end of august , we’ve been talking for a month and a half, he ’s getting ready to go there, getting ready there, finishing up my work there, so good, you see there aren’t even any questions, what are you like- then from kiev, i bought an engagement ring 2 days before leaving,
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as if i was already traveling with clear intentions, i bought a ring and in kiev i bought a ring, so i sat down by train to zaporozhye, got to zaporozhye, then by bus. we crossed through the gray zone, we went through zaporozhye, vasilkov, melitopol, berdyansk, my brother met me in berdyansk, i arrived in mariupol, on friday evening, on saturday i stayed at home on sunday i went to moscow, we walked with her, sofa and i met on monday evening, we walked for a week and a week later on tuesday i proposed, and a couple of days later i met her parents and said that the day after tomorrow we were leaving for mariupol. and it turns out that because of this i was not discharged from the military registration and enlistment office, because i could not get in, in principle, i remained assigned to the military registration and enlistment office in kiev, i did not pick up my diploma, and thanks to this, when i left, they asked me, “
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can you leave, well, when this already became clear at the time of departure, you can leave ukraine only if you are registered, i am like that, and i’m just registered, that’s all and that’s why i have a diploma, they wouldn’t let me out, i can’t help but ask david, here is your story from your side, what was happening in kiev then, specifically in kiev, well, the first two months, of course, it was such an empty city, that is, they set up checkpoints everywhere, in principle, being on the street was prohibited, we spent a whole month at home with the guys in the same apartment, we all really moved into one apartment, it was more fun that way who's there? what i brought , even the first month, well, there were closed shops, everything was closed, but gradually everything began to open, i was still working then, after i graduated from the seminary, i was still studying at the aviation university, i graduated and received a specialty in multimodal transport and logistics, i worked for an international logistics company
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china-ukraine, and he gave it all up, yes, that is, i quit my job there and came here, then this had to be completely changed, life was completely, yes, i was coming from kiev, how long i lived there, uh, more than 6 years in kiev, i was traveling from kiev with a backpack and a suitcase, that is, i left my whole life there, and so i had no doubts. that you can get married, you can move, but in general, well , that is, my friends, i don’t know, well, you keep in touch with them, that’s what i have i have friends, yes, of course, i do, of course, i have friends with whom we have polar points of view, absolutely, but i believe that we are orthodox people, christians, we should first of all have love for each other, that is, it turned out that you didn’t have any political ones, these were precisely the goal, so i met. that's all there is to a person , you go, yes, it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter what happens where, even, well, through the gray zone, that
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is, we are there, when we were driving, it was really scary when we, well they checked my documents, they almost stripped me naked there to check who i was, he said, you are 23 years old, they couldn’t let you out of ukraine, you are some kind of spy there, well, we drove there 200 km, we drove all day long with these checks for everyone else, it’s amazing, well, this is a miracle in general, yes, this is really a miracle, in mariupol. siko got a job at the reception desk of a mobile diagnostic complex. david first went to work as a construction worker as a laborer, then in the same company he rose to the rank of maintenance engineer, and then he gave it all up to take holy orders. before i was ordained, i was offered to go to another company, where the salary was more than 100,000 rubles. 150 there and sent to rostov for training. i’m like, cool, i say, but now i need to decide either this way or that way, so i also threw it all away. zeal, i really want to serve god, people, this is
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the direct call of my heart: david, now a priest, was assigned to a church in the kievsky district of donetsk, the most heavily shelled region. in his pastoral sermon he says that the main thing not to be hotbeds of anger, but to be in love and pray for peace. when they just put my hand on it. in the kiev region , wars never stop, there is also avdeevka nearby , they are shelling, unfortunately, now there is a little less, but this is regular, 24 to 7, i don’t understand the sounds, well , there will be a small child now, why, can to refuse, well , no, you can’t refuse, well, as a ministry, this is your mission, yes, yes? that is, this is also the path you feel, that god is leading here,
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for now yes, at this stage yes, how later, well, i i just sort of chose for myself that god comes first, i have to serve god, pray, and he won’t leave the rest. listen, i was lucky that i was at home as usual during arrivals, then most often just
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recently, if the arrivals were close, then on that side there was a direct hit on the road surface between us and the theater, there the windows were broken in this, that right in the neighboring yard, you ended up in a high-rise building, you don’t regret moving here, well, no, well, it ’s as if life turned out that way, it’s necessary, but here now it’s more necessary. that's why he's here in she has been bringing humanitarian aid to donbass since 2014, daria is the granddaughter of the famous oilman valentin kudinov, the first director and shareholder of the udmurt oil company. this is my grandfather, yes, this is him with his oil rigs in the background, this is my young grandmother and grandfather, they just got married at the institute. my dzyudulya is an academician, an oil worker. in 2000 they were awarded the state prize of the russian federation in
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the field of science and technology, here i even have a photograph in the book, in addition to this, grandpa built temples from grandma, grandpa built a temple in votkinsk in the neftyanikov microdistrict, dedicated to st. george the victorious, and grandma built it in the village of yakshur; he died in the seventeenth year. unfortunately, then i couldn’t leave my grandmother alone, so, but there was already an understanding that i had more interests here, and we even... already with my grandmother shortly before, well , not yet, as it were, death, that no one knew, we discussed the issue of moving here, well , my grandmother essentially gave her blessing for this , yes, yes, i honestly didn’t tell them right away, that is, i’ve been coming here for 2 years, i didn’t she told me where i was going, then of course she already said that it was as if they were
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naturally afraid for me, but they accepted it, accepted it with pride. i must say that my grandmother proudly told me that he said, i, dasha, said, well done, he said, he goes around helping people. after the death of her grandparents, daria’s mother passed away even earlier, nothing kept her in izhevsk, she resigned from the tax office, bought an apartment in donetsk and founded the geography of the heart charity foundation and a small business, the zvezda media project center, which we mainly implement creative, children's, youth projects
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with a social orientation, that is, for now it was possible to carry out mass events here. we have been implementing a dance festival for several years, this is a ballroom dance festival, now yes, it is working, but on a limited scale, due to the fact that regarding security issues it is now impossible to implement any large projects, well, it is working there at this stage and video zone, where we do custom video shootings or non-custom video shootings, a video wall in the surviving segments, we just had
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and 4 years ago she invested her entire inheritance, more than 130 million rubles, into a unique rehabilitation center for fighters. well, here we are, this is our rehabilitation center, we are now, it was, well, it began to be created in the nineteenth year, oh, iduartelsonich is already here, meet me, this is our chief doctor, comrade director is already running over there.
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a man like everyone else, here he is, fully functional with the help of fixing his knee joints, with a walker, he even goes to the store.
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like-minded people of daria, chief physician eduard beletsky and his wife, director elena andreeva, the military themselves. bets survived injuries understand their patients like no one else, yes, here is our handsome guy, one of those twelve who got up and went fully, his gait is still slightly disturbed, come back, here, but nevertheless everything will level out, everything will be fine, everything will be fully, so before this i was generally lying down, yes completely, but tell me what you get ? head wound, there are two plates in the head, one is from a shrapnel at the entrance, the second is because they took it out. fragment, where is this, it was in gorlovka, well, i was wounded under kamenka, konstantinovskaya highway , you’re 21 years old, you’re 21 and you’re like,
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how did you even get hired? well, i went to serve under a contract in 1920, take it, don’t rush, you ’re in a hurry, take it, that’s what we achieved, well, in almost a year and a half month, yes, yes, let's go. this is taking into account the fact that he was holding absolutely nothing with his hand, his hand did not rise, now we can go to the cosmonaut, in 4 years 2,500 soldiers have been rehabilitated at the amrossiev center, more than a thousand, in fact, two battalions have returned to duty. on the territory of the dpr. there are no such centers, not all firstly, they can travel to the territory of a large, large, so to speak, land, when there was a state border, it was
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a separate story, many of our guys did not have documents, especially if those who were from territories occupied by ukraine , and many, unfortunately, after losing their documents, had problems obtaining them, but someone is so difficult. that it is unsafe to transport it for any lengthy, long distance for medical reasons, just a plus, of course, in order to receive government paid rehabilitation, even in the relevant institutions accredited on the territory of russia with the exception of the dpr, the mainland, as we will call it, as they usually say here, you need to have status. at this stage, this is the status of a veteran, and there are technical problems with its registration, classes with a psychologist, exercise therapy, yoga,
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water treatments help restore damaged neural connections, in particular, classes with virtual reality glasses. i was mobilized in february last year, on october 11, 1922. sent to kherson that day i received there a wound in the leg, in fact , a fist tore out the meat, and as it later turned out in august of this year, a microsurgeon at the rtc performed an operation, removed the tumor, since the pain had increased very much, said that over 15, almost 20 cm of the sensory nerve was missing, actually, the main problem is constant pain, i can’t stand on my feet. when walking, i rest my entire weight on the stick, acute pain prevents ilya from moving his body on the usual parapodium, but as soon as he stands on an imaginary ski, everything works out, in general,
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now i’ll go up, i need to lightly turn around, there is a wonderful mountain right in front of me , we are somewhere, well, not in the alps exactly, but the beauty here is still the same, in reality , have you ever skied on the mountain? i, in principle, have never skated in reality , to be honest, i was taught to ride a bicycle only that year, a wonderful child, from a local woman in kherson from whom we took milk, thanks to her, my then twenty-six-year-old forehead, finally -i learned to ride a bike, but i can’t fully recover my leg yet. unfortunately, i can repeat this success only on simulators. for fighters, trips to the rehabilitation center are completely free. dar fitko regrets that he cannot help more people; due to lack of
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funds, it is not possible to complete the second building with a swimming pool and a dental office. where does the funding come from? well, the funding is coming, or rather it was going, yes, while there was money from our own pockets and now philanthropists, but who is there, objectively, every month we practically balance the reward. because maintaining the center costs 2,400 on average month, of which more than 80% is the salary fund plus taxes, we even have those who pay for a specific ticket for a specific fighter, for this you need to contact the administration of the center, they will accordingly issue a list of who is in a specific race, they are now already known names two races ahead, because unfortunately there are more people willing than we are.
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we will take on this case, it will be an honest detective story.
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new project one day with the general, with the head of the main department for ensuring road safety ministry of internal affairs of russia, mikhail chernikov. today we are driving along the route moscow, tula, orel-kursk. i try to drive myself, it helps to work, three sixes flew in, overtook us, i have to go and build this
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multimedia here. system, dasha there is music, you and i drove through the city of tolu, we see after the traffic police , they don’t expect who we are, why and how, you’re surprised that the head of the main department came, that’s right, i’m just so surprised, the apparatus that irritates all drivers when he stands illegally, yes, it’s actually a real feeling, as if you’re driving a patrol car before you get anywhere. and they didn’t commit a traffic accident, your monetary potential surrounds us in our quantum field every second, the flag of the dpr and russia flies over the city of mariupol, but i wasn’t included in the frame, the idea that holds the state together, such as was in the ussr, we are building
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on... peace and a new man. a few minutes ago, an air raid alert was again declared throughout ukraine. this morning , critical objects were hit in the controlled kiev-rai of the kherson region infrastructure. ukrainian media also report explosions in the khmelnitsky and kharkov regions. at night , an air raid alert was declared in seven regions. according to the ministry of defense, over the past week, russia launched one massive strike with high-precision weapons on the territory of ukraine in 50 groups. on friday, a series of powerful explosions shook the city amid a series of powerful explosions.

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