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then in hailstorms, and then in hurricanes there was artillery shelling - you say, the worst thing in the whole world that happens is when they fired at us for 20 hours from all guns, and no one could even get out, believe me, it happened scary, what? whatever i thought of, at least they wouldn’t smear it, at least there would be dirt from there, i somehow didn’t want to wash it off, i reluctantly wanted to, i think i’ll survive, i think i’ll survive anyway, because if they don’t survive with me, my mother is from -will get under the ground by anyone, talking about terrible things, roofing felt often smiled, here such a reaction to reality is not uncommon, life in okupas goes hand in hand with humor, he says to his grandchildren: he will tell exactly about
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this, how the servicemen and i laughed, told each other jokes, in the field then everyone was digging dugouts, they laughed too to each other, jokes were told about what we didn’t do there while we had free time, well, of course, then there was very little of it, believe me, how you feel now, then it’s normal, everything, everything is fine, everything great, what's wrong?
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shell-shocked remembers how his comrades fled each other to a friend for help under artillery fire. seryoga ran to us screaming, what happened, we think, damn, how did this happen, we think, like shells, it’s still like everything is exploding, because our cars arrived straight away, they knocked out our equipment, and from our cars also , all the shells in our car detonated, and this is 40 pieces of rads, when... we had people burning there, it turns out, eight people burned, one might say, alive, and i was at that moment, it’s good that i was meters 500, probably because of this, and it just made me nervous and i burned my legs, burned my legs, my clothes were on... the burns were severe on my legs. anatoly
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still wants to work with children, but after his experience he decided to change his profile. my commander says: what are you talking about, come on, he says, at least a little bit , he says, he coached me a little bit in physical education, and i kind of got a little bit addicted to it. do you want your children to be ready to defend themselves at any time? well, that’s also possible, but that’s how the commander called me maestro, well, it was difficult to pronounce maestro for yourself, either an artist or the musician, upon returning from the front, anatoly realized that it had become difficult for him to play, he rarely picks up the instrument now, a couple of musical phrases were difficult for us, pay attention? we have a picture, but
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everything was like that, all the same buildings, all the same ones, the roads were just made, and even then not exactly, everything, nothing else, roads, traffic lights were installed, now of course it’s better, because the new government is building everything, restoring everything, schools, kindergartens, everything that was crumbling over the years, everything, as they say, is being reconstructed and... rising from my knees, at least it became easy for me to breathe, because no one knows that my land is already where i was born, my land is clean, and nowhere, no neo-fascism will be on it, so you can breathe freely, not be afraid, the hospital says
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go home , freed her, but the army put her down. tell me what's wrong with you happened after the great patriotic war, you became an employee of the internal affairs bodies, visited lvov, then ended up in lugansk, how it was, how you worked in the police, and the ministry of internal affairs sent me to lvov, a school, and i was at the lvov school for 3 years and for 3 years he fought with bandera, when the common thing is with... the country of the great patriotic war, well , i, i also don’t tell, of course, what i narrowed down there or something else, he doesn’t tell everything, like in his in my soul, i think that someday in 50 years journalists will come to me in the same way, and i i will tell them exactly what
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they will come here for you, your own land - to recapture, fight with your own enemy, and you will sit at home, well, this is somehow strange, in fact, well, yes, we didn’t really know how to do anything there, i didn’t serve in the army before that, well , at least some kind of help, that is, when i was walking, i thought, well, provide some kind of help, 24 february, when the president announced, in fact, the beginning of a special military operation, my friends and i turned out to be the two of us, or more precisely the three of us, yes. we went to the mobilization collection point, we were assigned further to the 204th infantry regiment. he went to the front because he was a student. at the beginning of svo, stanislav was a student at lugansk pedagogical university, majoring in political science.
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the unit where he served was sent to the kharkov direction. most of all in conversations, yesterday’s student remembers civilians. that is, we are there with them for food we shared, because there, especially where we... stood there, the situation was very difficult with this , we shared as much as we could, they were also locals there with us, and they started baking bread there, and you really want bread when you are there, it’s not not you see, besides the golets , there’s nothing aramaic there, at least you’d like they baked some bukki there, they passed it there , it turns out that the locals are already passing there , you know someone, grandparents there, they give you something, some fruit from the garden, they pass something else, guys, try it there eat some honey, there’s something else, civilians constantly came under fire, that is, especially when the tactics of terrorist attacks by the ukrainian troops began, in fact, when they began throwing ammunition clusters at raisins, when they began throwing
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petals and other mines at the city, that is it flew there through the market, and many people died there. often the ambulances could not even get to the site of the next shelling, then the military had to provide medical assistance to civilians or bury the dead. we if possible, they tried to evacuate civilians from there, that is , they took the wounded and wounded to the hospital, showed first aid, in our company there was a doctor, a guy, a student from a medical university who is studying to become a pediatrician, so he provided assistance to a huge number of civilians and military personnel , there was a very sad case, of course, when he flew in for a cluster munition, uh, there was a woman in the garden, well, of course, yes, this is a village, and,
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as they themselves said, one day there in the summer feeds the winter, so we had to work in garden, she was there with a child, a small one, a cluster munition flew in, she was wounded, they tried to save her, that is, provide first aid, they evacuated, but didn’t have time, she died on the way, as far as i remember, she was left with a small son, his ... at first the russian paratroopers took him in, then they evacuated him to russian territory, yes, our guys couldn’t do it any other way, according to the laws of honor and conscience they learned to live by the examples of their ancestors, participants in the great patriotic war, their mother, of course, well, how worried she was all this time, she was afraid for me, well i was proud, she understood everything, i had examples all my life. my great-grandfathers, yes, who served in the great patriotic war, went through it all, trampled all these fields of the great
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patriotic war, my great-grandfather’s brother died in the izyum offensive operation. stanislav himself was wounded under the raisins. the president’s decree on the demobilization of students was found in a hospital in lugansk, where he was after receiving a third concussion. he would not have been able to continue his service in any case. at the same moment he was written off by the military medical commission. my great-grandfather - he just walked, walked all this war, he served in the soviet army from the year thirty-nine, for two years and he had to go on demobilization, the great patriotic war began, he settled down and until the year forty-five he stormed konexberg, the battle of kursk, all these, all these things went through, i was also wounded there several times, i had his diary, that is, it is kept at home as a family heirloom, stanislav himself is already writing a diary.
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some houses in the village have already begun to collapse due to water, this house, its wall has almost completely fallen, the neighboring house, a crack has appeared on it, our the republic and lugansk, we are already seeing how it is beginning to recover, like phoenix, it is beginning to recover, it is being revived, and infrastructure, social facilities - this is one thing, construction projects and everything else are one thing, people here are starting differently no... look a little into the future, progress, in short, come on, let 's go, yes, yes, i'm showing everything, yes, yes,
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i'll stop, yes, somewhere, somewhere here, often in the same film crew with stanislav works from luhansk resident daniil vetrov, a cameraman who already has 20 years of experience under his belt there are battlefields left, well, we understand each other, of course, well, this is probably a peculiarity, but unlike those... who , for example, have not been there or simply take down military correspondence, arriving and leaving, that is, we may be a little we better understand what the situation is, what the situation is, when his native lugansk was first shelled, daniil was only 11 years old, his family then briefly left the city for neighboring lutugino. i remember in 1914 there was an airstrike on the city center, on hero park. great of the patriotic war, as such events, of
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course, it was scary when there were explosions, arrivals, combat and so on, but as such, as such, i had not yet seen the war, i saw it later, when for the first time a couple of months later i went back to lugansk, i saw the first corpses, like devastation, then, of course, it... struck me, we arrived home, there was no light, no gas, nothing, in february 22nd, a student at the academy of cultural arts, made a decision on what to do immediately after mobilization announcements.
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collection daniel took part in the liberation the northern part of the lugansk people's republic until the presidential decree on the demobilization of students, after which he not only returned to study, but rearmed himself, replacing the machine gun with a camera. now he and his colleagues have weapons, right? general contact, it is located a little faster than.
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my instrumental group, the vocal group of the one who envies the club, and there are also groups that deal with fine arts and handicrafts, in addition to what i do in terms of documentation, introducing documentation for all groups, and i’m also teaching my team play instruments, analyze various parts, works, exercises, that is, i try to broaden, so to speak, the children’s horizons in terms of music. how many students do you have now? at the moment i have 15 students, i started with only two, and at the moment there are already enough numbers to create an instrumental group, the children had nothing to do, that
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is, the most the children could do was go for a walk, or just come to practice vocals, i wanted to give some small space let's go wild, let's say, in terms of creativity for children, and i decided to teach guitar, bass guitar, piano classes here, in this club i started appearing here, let's say, about five months from birth, my grandmother took me with her on my own... petition , my grandmother sang in a vocal group and now little by little, roughly speaking, from the very birth they began to, let's say , accustom me to music. in the fourteenth , danilo was only 10 events of that time, he says, he remembered for the rest of his life, but well, in fact in the beginning, very often, well, how often,
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we constantly had planes flying to ssu, and the city. was almost completely under the influence of the ukrainian armed forces, that is, we had a suburb with ukrainian military personnel, in the neighboring village we had ukrainian military personnel, that is , there were ukrainian military personnel literally everywhere on all sides, there was constant shelling, constant firefights, constant attempts to break into our city , which was unsuccessful, naturally, they gradually began to discard, discard, discard, thank god. in a relatively short time our city and suburb were liberated; when i was a child of 10 years old, i already began to think about what awaited me in the near future. from the very beginning, and until now we were here as a family, we did not leave anywhere, that is
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, in this place, we did not leave the city anywhere, when mobilization was announced in the republic in february 22, danil and his friends had no doubts. the most important criterion is probably why someone should go and i should stay at home. that is, i signed up with the guys. when they just called us, and we, so, we had a general conversation in the hostel , and i asked the question who was going there, all the guys who were 18 years old at that time, they said, we’re all going, we’re all getting ready, we already have all our things packed, we are all already leaving, i was a gunner assistant to a grenade launcher, and it so happened that i was temporarily still acting as a radiotelephone operator, the guys with whom i went were from the matosovsky academy, we were all assigned to help with communication equipment, and ensure communication with the zero and first lines , the radio station was on
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a certain distance from us, it’s about 200, about 100-200 m from us, and they worked naturally on batteries, and especially at night it’s very difficult to blindly change the battery, naturally you needed some kind of light source, any light source is on. .. vodka for snipers or mortarmen, alas, during his service danil received several shell shocks, the consequences of which he is still struggling with, he fulfilled his duty without looking back, first of all thinking not about himself, but about his comrades, we hear a sharp whistle explosion, we run out into the street and the arrival right under this urals was between the shells and the urals and...
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there was, let’s say, no thought that suddenly, there was a thought, we need to put it out, we need to save everyone else, because because of my actions it’s now being decided the fate of the other guys who are now standing behind me, twice, right, well done, i think that he did the right thing, that he went there, he is an example for you. yes, he talked a little about it, he said that there were military operations there, after that my dad even suggested that i go to the military navy, military personnel too, go with
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the fifth string, the fifth string is bass, not the sixth, the fifth on this one, good, positive, you can always easily find a common language, but i want to become a music teacher, i want... to finish with school, then go to study at matusovsky, in lugansk, and i want to become a teacher, well , i like the hartapian, i like the piano, that is , you will follow in the footsteps of your teacher, too, but you want to work in your native village or go somewhere, well, probably in your native, then eat here too, come back and teach, yes polina, take it. i’ll show you an electric guitar on an acoustic, but where is the electric guitar, i ’ll go down to the acoustic one, i’ve
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had it for about a year, maybe 8 months i had constant insomnia, i didn’t get enough sleep, i didn’t sleep, what did you think? about the guys who are there, that i was demobilized, those with whom i was side by side remained there all the time. that’s when this song, let’s say, was born, who was it dedicated to? i dedicated it to absolutely all military personnel, but first of all to the guys from my 208th regiment, with whom i walked side by side all this time and overcame, let's say, all, let's say, all the difficulties, in the end i want to say thank you to fate. i want to live and i want you
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israel is minimal, this was reported by the idf press service. local tv channels report that a seven-year-old girl was injured girl. the infrastructure was slightly damaged. in turn, iranian agencies claim that the islamic revolutionary guard corps destroyed important military targets in israel. in total , iran fired more than 200 missiles and drones towards israel that night.
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