Nika Lenina - Great Escape (Аніме Дитя Погоди). Comic Con Ukraine 2019
Comic Con Ukraine. Київ, 21-22 вереня 2019р.
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Ніка Леніна - Пісня із аніме Дитя Погоди
Натомість пари крил, обрали потайки
За руки взятись відтепер і назавжди.
Перехопило подих від небес краси.
Невже такі грішні про мрії всі думки?
На зміну літу, осінь настає тепер,
Який обличчя вираз при прощанні був?
Чи це любов? Чи смуток це в очах завмер?
«Дізнатися не зможу я!»- скажу собі.
Лише раз на тисячоліття
На Землі тяжіння нема
Саме такий день сьогодні.
До світанку вже не буде нас,
Втечимо ми на планету де не торкнуться
Більше Сонця промені.
«Вперед!» із цими словами
Почнемо цю подорож ми.
«Ідемо!»
Ще трішки – і позаду доля.
Ще трішки – і позаду доля. (Ідемо!)
Ще трішки – і позаду доля.
Ще трішки…
Човен пливе на вітрилах мрій
Через пітьму ночі, щоб зустріти день новий.
Тільки надіяяя в нас живе.
Зможемо все, бо ми є один в одного ще.
І страх бере,
Але нас не зупинить це.
Зможем скрізь перепони всі
І злигодні ми разом пройти.
Серце кричить, голос кричить,
Все нам кричить:
«Лише вперед!»
Beach Tornado Scares Tourists
A strange sand tornado scared tourists on a beach in Gelendzhik, Russia, on August 20. The video shows how people escape from the beach while a strong wind with sand scatter umbrellas and sunbeds in different directions, and then simply disappears.
Russia: Muscovites strip off as the city heats up
Video ID: 20140803-011
C/U Women sunbathing
M/S Women sunbathing
W/S People cooling off in a fountain
C/U Feet in a fountain
W/S Women sunbathing
M/S Women sunbathing
W/S People playing football
M/S People playing volleyball
M/S People walking through Moscow
M/S People at the park
M/S People on paddle-boats
W/S People sitting on the edge of a fountain
M/S People walking and eating ice cream
C/U Sun shining through tree branches
SCRIPT
Muscovites flocked to public pools and parks to sunbathe and escape the heat on Sunday, as the temperature in the Russian capital hit 28°C (82°F).
A heat wave has gripped the city, with temperatures throughout the week reaching 32°C (90°F) and officials warning pregnant women and the elderly to take extra precautionary measures.
Just four years ago, record-breaking temperatures hit an all-time high of 38.2 C (100°F).
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Сюжет о семинаре Active Shooter в Одессе
Совместный семинар Федерации крав-мага Украины и Центра Специальной Подготовки г. Одесса Active Shooter. Массовая стрельба.
Одесса 360° / Odessa 360°
Мы посетили Одессу в апреле 2017 и сняли 360° ролик о с пляжа Ланжерон, который очень нам приглянулся :)
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Onlooker Condemned For Ignoring Man Crying For Help And Recorded Him Burnt to Death
A 42-second video got over 100,000 views on Chinese social media from Saturday morning shows a man riding on the edge of a window frame, trying to escape from the fires burning indoor and desperately crying for help. The video was later revealed taken on April 14 in an apartment building in south China’s Guangzhou. The 30-year-old man shown crying for life in the video was dead when the firefighters reached the scene.
The video triggered wide condemnation online, among which including five posts from the official Weibo account of Guangdong Fire Department, all targeting the cruel behavior of the person who shot someone being burnt to death in a steady hand, and disregard the victim’s outcry throughout the 42 seconds.
Burning of people in Odessa - #5
02.05.14. Odessa, Ukraine.
Burning of people in Odessa - #5 - Nationalists burn the Trade Unions Building
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In May, 2 Odessa city (Ukraine) faced with rude and aggressive confrontation between two antagonist groups. Ukrainian nationalists jointly with football fans ultras, supporting the temporal government in Kiev, from one side and federalization supporters, defenders of big part Russian-speaking people's rights, who are actually against of existing government due to it's illegitimacy from another side of conflict.
On the central streets the fights between these groups began (#1). Several people were shot or beaten to death.
In particular, nationalists prepared Molotov cocktailes (#2).
After that nationalists went to the camp of federalists near the Trade Unions Building. The camp square was the point of peaceful meetings, usually many women and old men were on the square. People broke the central door of the nearest building and took cover inside (#3).
Nationalists entered into the building using the lateral entrance (#4). There are many facts pointing out the massacre inside the building (see #10).
Also, the building was burned by nationalists (#5).
People tried to escape from the fire on cornices and windows. Many people felt down. Moreover, nationalists beat people who ran from the building and even who felt from windows (#6).
Nationalists shoot to people that tried to save themselves (#7).
Evacuated people were beaten by nationalists (#8).
To be fair, other nationalists helped federalists to save their lifes. About 100 were led out from the building. They were hospitalized or arrested.
After firefighters extinguished the fire, nationalists returned into the building. They looked for documents of murdered and their contacts with another federalists (#9).
All these actions took place at indifference of officials. Moreover, Odessa governor endorsed actions of nationalists. In particular, officials came into the Trade Unions Building until the next day (#10). So, there was a lot of time to hide the evidence of massacre inside the building.
Finally, the death of 56 is confirmed, the fates of about 50 are not known. Survived federalists tell that the number of murdered could exceed 100. All murdered in the building, arrested are inhabitans of Odessa.
ODESSA SLAUGHTER: How vicious mob burnt anti-govt activists alive
(GRAPHIC IMAGES) How vicious mob burnt anti-govt activists alive
Dozens of people died in flames in Odessa, when radicals set ablaze the local House of Trade Unions with anti-government protesters blocked inside. The city is now in mourning for those who died, suffocated in smoke or had to jump out of windows.
Women and children were hiding in the Trade Union's building, an eye-witness told RT. First the armed men set fire to tents, then they started throwing Molotov cocktails and grenades at the building. We heard shots fired and saw smoke, she added.
The first floor of the Trade Unions building was soon engulfed in flames. The people inside appeared to be trapped.
Dozens eventually burnt alive or suffocated to death. To escape the fire and smoke, people were hanging out of windows and sitting on windowsills. In sheer desperation, some of them eventually jumped to the ground.
Many of those who managed to escape the fire were then brutally beaten by armed men, believed to be from the ultra-nationalist Right Sector group, who had the building under siege.
As people were dying in the burning building, some of the pro-Kiev activists jeered on Twitter that Colorado beetles are being roasted up in Odessa, using a derogatory term for pro-Russian activists wearing St. George's ribbons.
About 50 people got to the roof of the burning building and waited for help there. RT managed to speak to one of them, after they were later rescued by police.
We were hiding there [on the roof] from this angry mob, which forced us inside this building and threw Molotov cocktails and stones at us, he said. People were burned alive inside the building, they couldn't get out. We couldn't go down, we were seeing people from other floors being brought down and then those rioters down there attacked them like a pack of wolves. We were escorted from the roof and from the building. We had to step over dead bodies when we were descending the stairs.
39 of the dead lost their lives in the fire at the Odessa Trade Unions House, according to the Ukrainian emergencies agency, which released a statement saying that 31 of the dead were found inside the building, eight more were found outside by law enforcement officers.
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Ukraine: 'War cannot destroy culture' - ballet school re-opens
Video ID: 20141007-033
M/S Ballet students practicing
M/S Ballet students practicing
C/U Legs
M/S Ballet students practicing
SOT, Liya, ballet student (Russian): I think that people are very scared now, especially in the areas where the shelling is intense. Some people don't even leave their homes. But we do. We come here to rehearse. Sometimes we have days off.
M/S Ballet student doing sit ups
M/S Ballet students stretching
W/S Ballet teacher assisting student
M/S Ballet student putting on shoes
SOT, Elena, ballet mistress (Russian): The older girls will join the troupe. When the bombings are over, we will have dancers ready to perform. Politics should not impact culture.
M/S Ballet students practicing
W/S Ballet student dancing
W/S Ballet students dancing
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The Donetsk National Academic Theatre Pisarev's Ballet School reopened on Tuesday after being closed for three months due to the war in east Ukraine.
The theatre is currently struggling from a lack of personnel because the majority of the dancers fled the city. Staff at the school are determined not to let either the conflict or the dancers' absence impact the performances. They are currently training children aged between from nine to fifteen to perform onstage.
The ballet school was founded in 1992 and prepares dancers for theatres both inside and outside Ukraine, mostly in CIS countries.
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OFFICIAL: Council of Europe - Kiev regime is an accomplice in the Odessa mass murder on May 2, 2014
Source Россия 24
Ukrainian law enforcement authorities are complicit in the
mass murder that occurred in Odessa on May 2, 2014, the Council of Europe announced.
Eight people burned to death in fire at Kharkiv plant
Date: January 8, 2014
Location: Kharkiv, Ukraine
Eight people died in a fire in a building on the premises of one of the plants in Kharkiv on Wednesday January 8, 2014, according to Ukraine's State Emergency Situations Service, reports Interfax.
The fire was presumably caused by safety violations, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Vilkul said, while noting that the exact cause is still under investigation.
According to the journalists investigations most of the buildings on the territory of the factory owned by the mayor of Kharkiv - Hennadiy Kernes. But he instead of comments advised the journalist - Go home and make pancakes
Mykhaylo Bolotskyh, head of state emergency, has claimed that he didn't see any people who were falling or jumping off in the video
This nightmarish video illustrates how corruption in Ukraine takes lives. People escape out of the window of a burning building to flee the fire, and do not get help from firefighters. Fire fighters have no ladders of required length or safety nets in order to save people from falling to the ground. They fruitlessly attempt to extinguish the flames with water.
As one blogger stated Money which could be spent on new fire trucks and tents go on helicopters for Yanukovych, kickbacks for tenders, the commemoration of the Stakhanov movement or spent on benches for the Kharkiv metro for the same price as the a cheap Lanos auto
The price of one fire engine with a 30-meter ladder - 270 thousand dollars. The total cost of the fleet of the mayor of Kharkiv Gennady Kernes - about $ 2.5 million. per frankensstein on his blog.
And he continues to blog Dead people could have been saved by ordinary piece of canvas that would not cost the city treasury nothing. Or special trampoline for such cases. These pillows can save people falling from a height of 10 floors. But there is no such simple devices in Kharkiv.
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Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Challenge | Top Gear | Series 21 | BBC
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Inferno on tape: man jumps from balcony, narrowly escapes death as huge fire rages in Houston
Dramatic footage has emerged of a construction worker in Houston Texas being rescued from a balcony of a burning building moments before a section of the top floor collapsed.
Bystanders videotaped the scene on Tuesday afternoon, as the roaring fire consumed a planned 50 million US dollar luxury complex.
The worker can seen crouching on an incomplete balcony, while inside the complex the entire floor burns in an intense fire.
He waves for help as flames draw closer, then dangles his body from the fifth floor balcony and flings himself on to the balcony below, shortly before burning debris falls from above.
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