tv [untitled] June 8, 2025 10:30pm-11:01pm CEST
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the funeral is now even more screaming to the road, but to take it away, so in short, you have to live a long time, everything, then maybe, even better than your mother, it’s like a place, so that there wouldn’t be any problems, we loved tetyana garilina in the spring of the past, well, let’s say, good, that the place was bought back in 96th rotsi, well, cheaper, not cheaper, but there it was, not required.
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what to joke about and, as it seems, to worry about, where this place can be taken. another feature of large ukrainian cities: during the 3 years of the war, the number of fresh graves increased significantly, and places for new burials not enough. it is difficult to expand a cemetery around private property, if you ask google where in ukraine there is a shortage of places in cemeteries, you can find news from a dozen cities in ukraine, the most expensive funerals are in lviv, dnipro and kiev. severnoye, but the resource of free places there is almost exhausted, the rest of the cemeteries have the status of closed or semi-closed for mass graves, where only burial is allowed. and the situation is unlikely to improve, according to the ministry of justice in 2024 the mortality rate in ukraine exceeded the birth rate by three times (49,500 deaths).
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this figure increases as you get closer to the front. in the donetsk and kherson regions , the death rate exceeds the birth rate by 11 times. according to the un , just over 2,000 ukrainians died in combat last year among the civilian population alone. at the end of last year, volodymyr zelensky claimed that 43,000 soldiers had died in 3 years of war. and according to the american tv channel cbs, this number could be even higher - up to 100,000. how many ukrainians die from indirect causes of war, stress, depression. according to the cia, the country has one of the highest mortality rates in the world. 18 people out of a thousand, recently in large cities of ukraine it has become popular to buy a place in the cemetery long before death. in this format, there are two. one is occupied, one is for a man. and recently another one appeared.
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i was from chengar, debaltseve, in the thirtieth brigade bakhmut, popasny, and there we dug in before stakhanov, we were standing there, svetlodarsk arc, and there already behind popasny not far from popasny. in the sixteenth year we were taken out for reformation, here we were immediately fired, a lot of guys quit, i sat at home for 2 weeks
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don’t know, i’m first, it won’t save you anyway armor, well... secondly, it was easier for me to move like this, but do you think there are any injuries? i don’t think, thank god, god had mercy on me, but concussions, two concussions, that’s all, but what if you? they got this kind of haircut and this kind of hair, and i got this kind of hair from the 15th, well , somewhere in bakhmut the boys got a picture, there was a cossack drawn from a stone sitting there, he had some inscriptions on it, i don’t remember anymore, so i took that picture from them, put it with me... from the dugout and then i started growing it,
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but what does that mean to you? so that it would be clear that i am ukrainian, what kind of ukraine am i, was, is and will be, but this is the saber, yeah. such an important thing for the sake of the 63rd river, krashennikov sergei yuriyovich, the duke of devinshi on may 10, 23rd, the vaz battalion welcomed him on the day of the people, he gave it to davinchi, we were brothers-in-arms with him, we fought with him not for girshe, all kinds of bulo, these are knives in battle.
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a full-scale war has begun for you, where are you fighting? full-scale, it started, i went to the military registration and enlistment office, but they didn’t take me by hand, i had 62 years and a half, and then i called before to davinci quietly, he said that i should come, i told him, who?... he says come on, he says to the fighting bakhmut,
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you were together, and we were together, only i was in the first platoon, he was in another platoon, and what was the situation there and what was the mission they sent you, well, we had to storm their positions, but our reconnaissance either didn't work properly, they told someone something wrong, they didn't understand, so they threw us there, we were there for nine hours...
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and i have a cherry tree in my yard, there was a cherry tree, a lot of cherries, but i’m a widow, there are young lads here, i think i won’t, well, i don’t like this kind of thing, i think i’ll go out early and pick cherries, until they wake up, i'll leave, it turns out, while i was picking cherries, and he was on duty on the fence at the gate, he saw me, and then he started to shine, so what did you see and what? on the fence, i was there i was sleeping such a mailbox, i leaned against it,
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you doze, silence, doze, i open my eyes, oh somehow a woman is picking something, looked, like cherries, then lowered , i feel, looking at me, i open my eyes once, look, it's as if he's looking at me, i closed myself in the distance, then i got up. look, well, what will i do, exaggerate, and then he lit up from lazarus, i time, well, already started purposefully started - how is it to reduce the distance, yes, then i was picking raspberries, he jumped over the fence, says that he scared me himself, and he says to me what kind of a bear is crawling in my raspberries, well, to sergiy, so, but you didn’t understand, well, what kind of a woman is this, for... how does she behave towards the ukrainian military, what kind of people does she look at , what kind of soup does she feed you, no, everything
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was excluded for us, we had a good attitude towards the soldiers, because back in 1914, probably already in 1915, my husband was not there, in 1915 year, we had no way out of the village, here is a completely blocked village, no exit, no entry, no bread, nothing, no food, well, nothing. it was in the red zone , yes, it was in the soldiers brought us, well , i don’t know, maybe even the right sector, we were so afraid , we were afraid of the soldiers on the one hand, and then when we realized that they couldn’t do anything bad to us either, they brought us food, handed out bread, cereals, whoever brought them, threw them down, divide them , and then only one person was there, then they divided them in bowls, they divided them in jugs, these cereals pasta too condensed milk stewed meat that's what we were at first we were for...
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i suffered from such fear that i for... for 8 years i hadn't seen such fear, for 2 weeks, i thought i would go crazy there, i was when they took me away, i had such a look, i was on the verge of insanity, my daughter met me in ovdeyevka and she was crying, well, the body was brought in all in 2 weeks, but we lived for 8 years, well, i had wounds too, there were there was shelling and there was destruction, there was everything, but it was still not so scary. you were the same, with a moustache and a forelock and how did you feel about it all , how did he not stand out, no, i once persuaded him , i said let's cut his forelock , i called the girl , and he agreed with tears in his eyes, he agreed, she came but she did not take some scissors
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, special scissors were needed there. she came, took him by the forelock, tried, but the scissors were not the same, she said, i'll run, i'll get the scissors now and we'll cut it, and he had tears in his eyes, she left, he said, that's it, no one is cutting anything, but you were ready for the sake of the woman, ready, well then, after all, how is it that your views, your tastes, prevailed, and where do you see from your life that ukraine has returned its borders here, yeah, here, yeah, eh, then already there, i, if earlier, oh, earlier, i say, if some people left, they immediately, as planned, that they would stay here and all this, and then return home, and i left here to live, not to stay, precisely to live,
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because i knew i had nothing to return to. i have nothing there, nothing, that's one thing, and the other is that i'm so old that they say, with all my might i won't be able to restore what was there, and the third thing is that there are probably so many mines there, everything there is so explosive that it probably won't be possible to get into that territory for another 100 years, here... the question is, how long will they allow us to live here, if they say, vacate the house, but sergiy says that he wants to go to crimea, i would also like to go to crimea, we'll still be in crimea, no, no one knows how life will turn out, no one, i never thought that in my old age i
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would have to start my life from scratch. and that i would leave the place i had earned for 1500 km, from one end of ukraine to another end, i never thought, without censorship restrictions, mobile application, the current time on... in your phones tablets, programs and stories of the tv channel current time in a convenient form for you on your favorite devices are available in any country. mobile application - current time.
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this is an exhibition of photography by sudislav photographer vladimir rusin, about whom very little is known, he lived in the city of sudeslavl, 40 minutes drive from kostroma, after the revolution he documented the life of the city and showed us all sorts of demonstrations, gatherings, genre scenes, some portraits, in general, as i understand it, he photographed the entire city.
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