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liliya what are your predictions about graduates, what percentage and how much will it increase, whowant to enter foreign higher educational institutions of our children, and i think that the ukrainian education system will usually lose its applicants and students because, first of all, very many students , even those who are already students, have moved to study in foreign higher educational institutions. this is the first. the second is those children who are in the territory of other countries. educational institutions, and here it seems to me that we should have a policy of returning ukrainian children and students to ukraine to study, because it is important for us not to lose this young generation, and it seems to me that the ministry of education and science should work more with by the governments of other countries, as well as to encourage partner universities to create joint programs with ukrainian universities e.e. to create joint curricula so that when children study in schools abroad, they have a mandatory ukrainian studies component there so that we do not lost these ch
liliya what are your predictions about graduates, what percentage and how much will it increase, whowant to enter foreign higher educational institutions of our children, and i think that the ukrainian education system will usually lose its applicants and students because, first of all, very many students , even those who are already students, have moved to study in foreign higher educational institutions. this is the first. the second is those children who are in the territory of other...
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nick: that's what liliya and her kids feared. husband had to stay behind. >> i'm very worried about him. but we have no way out of this situation. i don't know. nick: how difficult for you have the last few weeks been? >> that we are not together, that our family isn't together. this is very difficult. we're used to being together all the time, and the war has separated us. nick: we decided to try and find her husband. we traveled 30 miles south, down rutted roads. the ukrainins bombed the nearby bridge, so the only way in is across the inhulets river. on the other side, the kherson region, most of which russia still occupies. and waiting for us, liliya's husband stanislav. stanislav and liliya both grew up here in zahradivka. before the war, it had 800 residents. today, no more than 30. >> a woman was killed in this house. she was in her yard and the grad rocket hit there, and she got killed. nick: in mid-march, russian troops in red seized the city of kherson, and pushed right to the edge of zahradivka. they lobbed artillery, a
nick: that's what liliya and her kids feared. husband had to stay behind. >> i'm very worried about him. but we have no way out of this situation. i don't know. nick: how difficult for you have the last few weeks been? >> that we are not together, that our family isn't together. this is very difficult. we're used to being together all the time, and the war has separated us. nick: we decided to try and find her husband. we traveled 30 miles south, down rutted roads. the ukrainins...
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May 30, 2022
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residents of donetsk and luhansk regions often apply. regions, what the victims and witnesses say, our colleague liliyaocherga found out that a projectile hit and a fire started and part of the apartments burned down. the fire was on for three days, marina left mariupol on march 15. before that, she hid in the bomb shelter of the hospital where she worked. photos of the destroyed property were sent to her by acquaintances when the woman and her son were already in krypnytskyi. we had three apartments. we had a private house. two apartments. burned down as a result of the air donation, there was a fire in the house and two houses were completely burned down, there was nothing left of the house, that is, it was also completely destroyed with a similar loss to the prosecutor's office and iryna from kharkiv oblast my house before the invasion of the russians the army lives i, er, not in kharkiv itself, but in the city, in the village of vilkhivka, the village of vilkhivka is destroyed . practically everything in my house is in it, i have a photo of it, and i got hit by a shell and destroyed my house, so i
residents of donetsk and luhansk regions often apply. regions, what the victims and witnesses say, our colleague liliyaocherga found out that a projectile hit and a fire started and part of the apartments burned down. the fire was on for three days, marina left mariupol on march 15. before that, she hid in the bomb shelter of the hospital where she worked. photos of the destroyed property were sent to her by acquaintances when the woman and her son were already in krypnytskyi. we had three...
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May 17, 2022
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what's next. time of news will be presented by my colleague liliya nalyagaka .d cities of ukraine is the progressive melitopol, one of the most comfortable cities for living in ukraine, thanks to its good location, the city developed rapidly, but at the same time it suffered due to frequent raids by invaders during the second world war. became the main defensive point of the nazis, there was an order to hold the steel gates to the crimea at any cost, after two years of occupation, the residents rebuilt melitopol, turning it into a developed european city, today the people of melitopol prove to the occupier that they have not only steel gates, but melitopol was and remains an unconquered ukrainian city undefeated to heroes glory, we fight at the front, we inform the armed forces of ukraine about the occupier at the front, we find the enemy in the rear and transfer the property of the invader to the army, we document traitors, we record crimes contact the russian federation at 044 327-07. together we will win. ukrainian hero never gives up and stands as a mountain
what's next. time of news will be presented by my colleague liliya nalyagaka .d cities of ukraine is the progressive melitopol, one of the most comfortable cities for living in ukraine, thanks to its good location, the city developed rapidly, but at the same time it suffered due to frequent raids by invaders during the second world war. became the main defensive point of the nazis, there was an order to hold the steel gates to the crimea at any cost, after two years of occupation, the residents...
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May 24, 2022
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release will be presented in just a few minutes liliya nalyagaka we will see each other again glory to ukraine we will convince the paragrai we will win no matter whatuered cities of ukraine berdyansk pearl of the azov region gentle sea of azov and kilometers of picturesque coastline in the 16th century settlement berditsa is a reliable shelter for fishermen and cossacks . in 1827, the construction of the pier began, and in less than 15 years, the settlement was declared a city and renamed berdyansk. during the second world war, nazi troops entered berdyansk and mercilessly destroyed its inhabitants and infrastructure. and we know that ukrainians do not overcome berdyansk unconquered there are no more contradictions there is one nation that protects its land there are no more countries of the first, second and third world there is a civilization that repels the aggressor there are no more foreign cities and foreign children homeland and parents no longer exist for everyone
release will be presented in just a few minutes liliya nalyagaka we will see each other again glory to ukraine we will convince the paragrai we will win no matter whatuered cities of ukraine berdyansk pearl of the azov region gentle sea of azov and kilometers of picturesque coastline in the 16th century settlement berditsa is a reliable shelter for fishermen and cossacks . in 1827, the construction of the pier began, and in less than 15 years, the settlement was declared a city and...