tv RIK Rossiya 24 RUSSIA24 January 1, 2024 1:30am-2:01am MSK
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they live here now before the war, their life was broken before the war and after the war, so when you ask them what they were sick with, how they were sick in all other things, they say: before the war it was like this, now the houses are burned down, there is no documentation, and all this needs to be sorted out, delved into, found out, in this, of course, without having anything, making a diagnosis is quite complex, there are a lot of people, but there are few specialists, well, that’s why.
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the queue is very slow there, i don’t have money to go, well, my pension is small, here they do it for free, i hope i will be very grateful if we do an eye operation, but here people receive humanitarian aid, there is a warehouse where you can go and have a look, we really need volunteers for their help, a volunteer is just any person who can come, who will have an interview with the priest, whom. ..
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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, more than 32 houses were destroyed in mariupol, which as for the private sector, local authorities allocate only building materials, if the owners...
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cannot repair the home themselves or hire someone, all hope is only for volunteers. more than 600 volunteer builders, not only men, but also women from seventy 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 about it at all. i didn’t think that this would happen to me, rain it's icy, it's them who are working , yesterday everyone was wet all day from morning to evening, the road and accommodation for volunteer construction workers 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 is a muslim, so on that side, everything was completely broken, so a shell hit there or something, all these rafters were restored, everything was strengthened there.
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they've laid the slate, the ridge, we'll be here now, the rains have already started, there's icing, 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 for residents affected by the fighting in the city of mariupol, construction education from i am there, therefore, for its intended purpose, i try as best i can, i use it, yes, i came as a volunteer, after some time i was appointed to the brigade as a foreman, now i am already acting as a foreman, and also our coordinator. volunteer here
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this center, in general, here in mariupol there is a special energy and having lived here for almost 3 months, i am coming to the conclusion more and more that... i would probably stay here, hello, come in, hello, we have this here, a bedroom and a living room , we’re renting, grandpa and grandma left there, and they allowed us to live, david is 24, sofiko is 25, she lived in moscow, studied to become a speech therapist. defectologist and worked as a regent in a church, he, mariupolets himself, graduated from the theological academy in kiev, they met while playing an online game. and for the sake of the girl who will never didn’t see, david dropped everything and crossed the front line. we've been playing, probably , since march, since march twenty-second, since march
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twenty-second, sort of general correspondence, just throughout the day about who went where, who's doing what, what he's doing, and in the summer already in just midsummer. future father david writes to me: hello, how are you, how are you, what are you doing? and we, well, we almost didn’t communicate personally, only in some general conversation, well, somehow a conversation starts, we start talking like that, i understand that it’s very there are many such points of contact, when it’s just about life, there’s the same outlook, just in almost everything, it’s already the end of august there, well, we ’ve been communicating for a month and a half, he’s there... i’m getting ready to go, i’m getting ready there, i’m finishing my business there , such, well, okay, you see, there are no even questions that you are somehow from kiev, yes, 2 days before leaving, i bought an engagement ring, as if i were already traveling with clear intentions, i bought a ring, yes, i bought a ring in kiev , so i took the train to
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zaporozhye, got to zaporozhye, there by bus, we crossed through the gray zone, we we drove through zaporozhye, vasilkov, melitopol, berdyansk, my brother met me in berdyansk, i arrived in mariupol at five. in the evening, on saturday i stayed at home on sunday i went to moscow, we walked with her, she and i, sofa and i saw each other on monday evening, we walked for a week and a week later on tuesday i proposed, and a couple of days later we met and met her parents told me that the day after tomorrow we were leaving for mariupol, it turns out that because of this i was discharged from the military registration and enlistment office... because i got caught i couldn’t basically, i remained assigned to the military registration and enlistment office in kiev, i didn’t pick up my diploma , and thanks to this, when i left, they asked me that you can leave, well, when it was already clear at the time of departure, you can leave ukraine only in that case , if you are registered, i am like that, and i just have to teach everything, and me, so yes, if i
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had earned a diploma, then i would not have left, i would not have been released, i... don’t ask david, here is your story from your side, what was happening in kiev then, specifically in kiev, well, for the first 2 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 an apartment, we all actually moved into one apartment to make it more fun , there was something there, 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 teaching. at the aviation university, i graduated and received a specialty in multimodal transport and logistics, i worked in an international logistics company china-ukraine, and he gave it all up, yes, that is, i prayed from work there and came here, then this had to be completely changed
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, my whole life, yes, here i was going from kiev , i lived there for 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... well, they checked my documents, they almost stripped me naked there to check, who am i, he says, you are 23 years old, they couldn’t
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let you out of ukraine, you’re some kind of spy there, well, we drove there for 200 km, we drove all day with these checks and everything else, it was amazing. is this a miracle at all? yes, it's really a miracle. in mariupol, safiko 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 technical engineer. service, and then gave it all up to take holy orders. before i was ordained, they offered me to go to another company, where the salary was more than 100 thousand rubles, there 150 and send to rostov to study, i’m so cool, i say, but now i need to decide either there or there, so i also gave it all up and became a dian, became a deacon, yes, and that’s also why, it was also a feeling that zeal, i really want to serve god and people, that’s just the call of my heart. david, now a priest
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, 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 is not to be hotbeds of anger, but to be in love and pray for peace. they just put my hand in in the month of august, every night i think like this, will i wake up tomorrow at all, because the kiev region is heavily shelled, unfortunately, now a little less. well, i just sort of chose for myself that god comes first, i need to serve god, pray, and the rest is everything, but he will leave me.
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daria fitku moved to donetsk from izhevsk in 2018 and has not been paying attention to... the cannonade for a long time, well, i don’t emphasize it at all, for me it’s usual, it’s far away , it’s far away, it’s not interesting, this is it, this is also far away, of course , well, this is not this, not damn it, this is the most the main thing that you need to hear is that the arrivals are close, you don’t have to listen to the exit, i was lucky that i was kind of normal at home during the arrivals, then most often just lately , and if the arrivals were close.
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built a temple in votkinsk in the oil workers’ microdistrict dedicated to st. george the victorious, and granny built a house in the village of yakshur , he died in 1917, unfortunately, then i couldn’t leave grandma alone, but there was already an understanding that here i had more interests, yes, and even my granny and i shortly before, well, already would not have died yet , that no one knew this, we discussed the issue of moving here, well, my grandmother essentially gave her blessing for this one, yes, yes, i honestly didn’t tell them right away, that is, for 2 years, while i was moving here, i didn’t say where i was going, then of course i already said that it was like, well, they were afraid naturally, for me, but they accepted it. they accepted this one with pride, i must say that my grandmother proudly told me that he said to
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it works, but on a limited scale due to the fact that regarding security issues, it is now impossible to implement any large projects, there is also a video zone working there at this stage, where we do custom video shootings or non-custom video filming, a video wall in the surviving segments, we just had an arrival on january 1 right next to the office, they took out all the glass for us, at 4 in the morning there was this window here, it’s sealed up and visible. burnt and chipped plaster, there was a direct hit from hail, people were lucky, a family with a small child, they were on this iron platform, that the arrival was through an inter-apartment opening, they were wounded, but remained alive, from the very beginning of the conflict in donbass daria helped take people out for treatment in russia, and 4 years ago everything
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invested her inheritance of more than 130 million rubles in a unique rehabilitation center for fighters. well, we have arrived, this is our rehabilitation center, we are now, it was, well, it began to be created in the nineteenth year, oh, eduartelson is already here, meet our chief doctor, comrade director elena nikolaevna is already running over there, call sign hedgehog, good afternoon , a building from the 18th century, a former estate, donated...
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i won’t name it so that the boy doesn’t get disappointed, it means that a sniper took out two vertebrae with a rupture of the spinal cord, then there legs will never work, but due to the fact that you inspired him that you are a full-fledged person like everyone else, now he is fully functional with the help of fixing the knee joints. with a walker, he even goes to the store. daria's like-minded leaders, eduard beletsky, and his wife, director elena andreeva, themselves retired military men, survived injuries
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and understand their patients like no one else. here's our handsome guy, one of those twenty, we've already gotten up and started walking fully, our gait is still slightly disturbed, come back, here we go, but nevertheless everything will be straightened out, everything will be fine, everything will be fully, before this i was generally lying down, completely, but tell me what you get here, a head wound, there are two plates in the head, one is at the entrance of the fragment.
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let's go, this is taking into account the fact that he was holding absolutely nothing with his hand, his hand did not raise, now we can go to the cosmonaut, don't rush, in 4 years 2,500 soldiers, more than a thousand, actually two battalions , have been rehabilitated at the amrossievsky center returned to duty. there are no such centers on the territory of the dpr; firstly, not everyone can travel to the territory, large, so say the earth when it was.
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just a plus, of course, in order to receive state-paid rehabilitation, even in the relevant institutions, and accredited on the territory of russia, well, with the exception of the dpr, the mainland, we will call it that, 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, exercise therapy sessions with a psychologist, yoga, water procedures
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help restore damaged neural connections, in particular, exercises using virtual reality glasses. i was mobilized in february last year, on october 11, 2022 we were sent to kherson, on that day i was wounded in the leg there, in fact, i tore out a fist of meat, and as it turned out later it was already in august. this year, a microsurgeon at the rtc performed an operation , removed the tumor, since the pain had increased very much, he said that over 15, almost 20 cm of the sensory nerve was missing, in fact, the main problem, constant pain, i can’t stand on my leg, when walking i lean all my weight on the stick, move my body on the usual parapodium ilya a sharp pain interferes, but as soon as i stand on imaginary skis and... everything works out, in general, now i’m going up, i need to turn slightly, right in front of me, a wonderful
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mountain, we are somewhere, well, not in the alps for sure, but the beauty here is still the same, in reality you have never skied on the mountain, in principle i have never skated in reality, to be honest, i only went on a bike last year. taught to ride, a wonderful child, a single woman in kherson, from whom we took milk, thanks to her the twenty-six -year-old at that time forehead finally learned to ride a bicycle, but until i can fully restore my leg, unfortunately, i can repeat this success only on simulators, for fighters trips to the rehabilitation center are completely free, which...
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dear friends, i welcome you to our new release of the author's program besagon tv, which will be called rails for anna korenina. i think you will understand why we that's what we called our program. but as always, first i want to report that our previous program is on the russia-24 channel, on the russia 1 channel, on youtube, on the telegram channel. it was watched by about 13 million people, which of course makes us happy. now, regarding our issue, what i would like to talk about, i would like to talk about war, not about modern war, i wanted to talk about war in principle, using the example of the patriotic war of 1812, i want to remind you of an excerpt from our issue, which was shown in 2015 year. napoleon, when he... did not pay
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much attention to them, but when on the morning of september 17 he walked around the kremlin and from the windows of the palace, wherever he looked, he saw a raging fiery ocean, the emperor turned pale and silently looked at the fire for a long time, and then said, what a terrible sight, they themselves set fire, what determination, what people, huge... napoleon’s victorious army, the greatest, all of europe under his heel, so to speak, fantastic, legendary victories, there, here, with everyone, an absolutely devoted army , wonderful warriors, this is addictive a pause with empty burned villages, burning moscow, rising, it would seem, everything is yours, but
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