The destruction of cultural heritage sites during armed conflict represents a deliberate strategy to erase historical memory and collective identity. In this video, Serhii Uzlov, a former Chernobyl tour guide now living as a refugee in Kyiv, documents how Russian forces destroyed the Chernobyl Museum in Kyiv during a massive air attack. The museum, which commemorated the 1986 nuclear disaster that killed over 30,000 people, was rebuilt for its 40th anniversary in 2016 and served as an important educational institution. Its destruction symbolizes how modern warfare increasingly targets cultural landmarks to undermine national identity and historical consciousness. This pattern of cultural destruction raises important questions about the role of heritage preservation in maintaining collective memory during and after conflict.
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And it is second my stream for today because of last night was a very eventful very uh bloody night and uh we experienced massive air attack on cave and other parts of Ukraine. If speak for myself, I didn't sleep a wink up to four. I don't remember maybe uh it was uh uh continued attack but I wanted to sleep much and uh now we are on MKA square in central part of K and uh uh after short uh uh short exploration of this uh uh open air exhibition of mostly Russian military vehicles. Uh we will continue.
We will continue.
Uh um I want to show you Andreki descent.
Uh Andreki descent and also uh the uh main my destination is uh Chernobyl Museum.
Uh Chernobyl Museum.
that place was attacked yesterday and uh I'm just checking my stream from my other telephone and uh Chernobyl Museum was uh destroyed was destroyed and uh uh I'm going to go there uh for the first time and uh I invite you I invite you to walk with me.
>> Yes, I pinned this message, my message.
It is linked to uh my donation uh platform. Well guys, a very quick uh uh excursion exploration of this uh open air uh exhibition of Russian military vehicles and after that we will proceed to Padil. Uh Padil is lower parts of the city of K. And uh uh this part of K is uh upper part and height of this this place this land is uh approximately 100 mters higher than uh lower lowest part. So Kit is uh K's hilly city and uh uh it was a city center before a great fire in 1811 and uh Chernobyl Museum is uh there and uh you know uh maybe if you for the first time here on my stream I am uh key I'm not only clear guys Before Russian full steel invasion, I was died around uh Chernobyl district area contaminated with radiation and uh uh destruction of the museum Chernobyl museum. It was a shock for me. Shock for me because of it is very sensitive topic for me. Uh Chernobyl exclusion zone is closed for ordinary uh tourists for ordinary ordinary visitors now uh due to uh uh due to Russian uh invasion through Chernobyl zone and now he's under the military administration.
So guys uh please stay tuned and I need your likes. Now you can hear uh bells of uh Mkhariski Cathedral and Mkhali monastery. It is seven in cave and uh all across the Ukraine we have unified time zone. So everywhere is seven. Well guys, for those who is new on my stream, we are in KV, the capital of fighting and invincible country. And now uh we are on the side of uh open air uh exhibition of Russian military vehicles that were destroyed during first stage of Russian fullcale invasion. I'm just uh uh stressing it was uh uh in uh in February and March of 22. So a bit more than uh uh four years ago.
And uh here is Russian tank T9A.
Uh I think that some viewers are not for the first time here on my stream. So I will give you just very quick uh quick uh tour around this place and uh my main destination today is destroyed uh last night destroyed Chernobyl museum. Uh it is very sad for me cuz of uh I spent uh in the Chernobyl uh exclusion zone near 10 10 years and uh maybe you we will see some other destructions and uh uh today uh since uh the early morning I am here in central part of KE and uh you can easily find uh my shots and uh recorded videos uh uh from place of uh destructions and uh the first place I was able to see it is a stadium dynamo.
U maybe there are some uh viewers uh football lovers, football fans and you obviously know uh Ukrainian football team Dama. So uh one of the missile landed uh next to stadium Damo and uh they destroyed uh historical key museum and hotel neurro and uh uh central post office at Maidan. So guys please please I need your likes. I want to show uh distractions in K for as much people around the world as possible. So uh your likes will help to promote my stream. Well guys uh I promised you short tour around this place uh this exhibition of Russian military vehicles.
Most of these vehicles were designed and built in times of Soviet Union. And you know that Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.
And uh before uh Soviet Union collapsed, we I mean Russia and Ukraine, we had uh uh similar or maybe the same vehicles. So nowadays uh vehicles like this designed the Soviet times uh were replaced by uh vehicles from our uh allies from our uh partners from many countries of the world United Kingdom, United States, uh Germany, Australia and so on and so on.
Guys, this is infantry fighting vehicle uh BMP2. It is quite outdated vehicle but it is still formidable and Russia uh uses a lot of uh vehicles like this.
It is it's equipped with uh uh automatic uh cannon uh 30 mm carrier bar. Guys uh please uh I know that it is not difficult uh to you to strike like button. It's uh it needs for uh promoting my channel. Please support me.
Support me. A man who is for 12 years uh refugee refugee from eastern part of Ukraine from Detsk. I need your assistance. Well, thank you. Uh well guys, in front of me is hitzar self propelled ho with some star as this heavy thing. Its uh weight is uh 45 tons. Its caliber is 152 mm.
It's able uh to fire uh on distance up to 400 uh sorry 40 kilometers 40 kilometers excuse me. And this is another hitzer.
It is lighter. If uh weight of this one is 45 tons and weight of this one is 14 or maybe 15 tons, it caliber is 122 mm.
Uh well guys uh for those who on my stream uh please uh I need your assistance. Please uh strike like button and uh today uh my main destination is Chernobyl Museum. Uh uh last night it was destroyed by Russian u maybe maybe missile maybe drone. Uh we will uh uh find out it's uh during my when it will be next to the museum. Uh this is a comet and staff vehicle. It was destroyed maybe through this hole, maybe through this hole or that hole and some uh small projectile or just a sharpel uh got inside and uh triged fire inside. Let's peep inside.
Uh you can see really nothing. just frames of uh electronic equipment, maybe radio stations, maybe German equipment.
Uh well guys, in front of me is Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It was under attack last night also, but uh damages was minor minor damages. And now we we are telling goodbye to Mkhariska Square with Mkhariski monastery uh with the exhibition of uh military vehicles destroyed during first stage of full scale invasion Russian fullscale invasion and I'm just reminding you that uh Russia invaded Ukraine 12 years ago uh but four years ago it was a full-scale invasion. Okay. And by the way, this is a uh harvesting combined donated from United States uh from uh Howard Buffett's foundation and as you can see it was also destroyed by Russian drone in Khark district.
Well guys uh uh now uh we're heading to uh Andreki descent must see place.
It is it's always busy with tourists.
uh uh in uh in 20 in 2020 uh one uh K was visited by uh and a half millions of just foreign visitors.
But after uh Russia unleashed a full-scale invasion, Ukraine uh still attracts attention but uh people just afraid to visit war torn country.
>> Well guys, uh I need your likes. uh please if not difficult uh just strike like button maybe in advance but I'm sure that uh you will like my uh you will like my stream guys because of I want to show you distractions that were made by Russians during last night uh massive attack. Now we're heading to uh Andrekki descent very pictures place and uh uh after our descending to the lower part of cave uh we'll explore a place of um spot of Chernobyl museum. I don't know what uh destructions were made there but we will explore it together.
It is uh this street.
It was named uh after uh the first stone uh church that built uh I'll show you the place in uh the very end of 10th century.
Uh it was built by Vadim the great our historical prominent figure.
Vadim the great was the person who uh baptized Christianized locals here in uh K.
By that time the name of K was already K because of K is very old city and it was founded 1,500 years ago by three brothers key she and their sister Libbit and maybe I don't know I don't know maybe I will be able to show you monuments to founders of K But uh as I told you before, our main destination now is Chernobyl Museum. Uh yesterday night it was destroyed uh uh by a Russian missile or maybe drone. Uh we'll uh find out about it.
Yesterday I had maximum 80 80 viewers and I think uh I hope that much more people will uh join my today's stream and uh I ask your assistance. Please guys, please uh strike like button maybe in advance uh to attract more viewers and I promise you uh to show very interesting places.
And vis is magnets for uh guests of cave and uh today is the end of uh Sunday. Maybe today there will not be much uh walkers there. We will see because of her. Yesterday I did uh my uh my stream from that place also and there were quite a lot of Ukrainians but it is end of weekend and people getting ready for uh working week.
Guys, we're near into Andreka church. It was built in the middle of 18th century in 1752 or so.
This is uh only uh church and key without bell tower. Uh I explain you why uh because of it. It was a family church for the for imperial family and uh bells were needed to invite uh people for uh prayer, morning prayer and evening prayer. But uh at that time every uh every uh member of uh Imperior The family had watches or other kinds of uh clocks and they need not belts. They uh knew that they knew scheduled masses.
>> This is quite steep street.
It is pedestrian area and you can see bar here. Uh and people who live here have pass electronic pass to uh to drive this road. This is beautiful church St. Andrew church and that's why this street uh holds uh Andrew descent St. Andrew's descent. It connects upper part of the city and lower part of the city of Kev, the capital of Ukraine.
The weather is uh super today.
Super. And uh uh we for have forgotten about last uh last uh sharing of ke and uh uh people uh forgets bad things quite quickly.
And uh today's weather nice weather is nice. It is about 20 maybe 22 about zero. It is obvious but this I accustomed to tell above zero or below zero because of last winter we experienced uh massive attacks on uh on our living apartment buildings.
And uh uh during the very uh cold weather uh Russia identified their strikes on uh on our energy system and temperature in hundreds of apartments was as low as 10 maybe uh 12 above zero.
uh when outside were uh minus 30 minus 28 uh many many apartments ended up with without heating. You can imagine or maybe you cannot imagine what does it mean outside uh having outside minus 30 and uh inside just uh 10 maybe lower. Uh this is another view uh to Andrekar uh church uh in Andreki descent in Kev the capital of Ukraine. Thank you guys. Thank you for your likes and thank you for your subscriptions.
This is a very popular very busy busy street. It is popular both among guests of Kev and residents of Kev. And one year before Russian full-scale invasion, he was visited by uh about one and a half million of just foreign visitors.
But nowadays not many uh foreigners there to visit Ukraine. Not the uh safest safest uh place uh in the world and descent. There are a lot of souvenirs here.
when in key we will we will not return home to your home country uh without souvenir. So now I cross the road because of because of a very bright sun.
where uh my view was very one of the uh old uh buildings wooden one.
Uh now it is it is what it is. It's just monument. What is inside? I don't know.
Maybe just museum. I've never been inside.
Uh if you will be ready to visit Ke now or after our victory uh so you can find me.
I'm easily searchable on internet and uh I will offer you nice tour around ke maybe cave district.
Well guys, if you new on my stream, now we're heading to the lower part of the city of Kev and uh we will explore a place of tragedy. Uh yesterday night uh Russians undertook massive attack, massive uh combinated attack, drone attack and different kind of missiles, ballistic missiles, guided missiles, supersonic missiles, hypersonic missiles and they hit 40 approxim imately 40 locations in in a cave.
>> And now we're heading to one of them, Chernobyl Museum.
uh Chernobyl museum destruction is a very uh painful thing for me because of I dedicated to Chernobyl zone to Chernobyl zone uh tourism for 10 years already. My first tour I took uh I gave uh uh in June of 2016.
So uh next June will mark my uh 10 years in uh tour business. It was my uh dream job. I conducted tours every day or maybe every day including including weekends but Putin took this job from me. Now Chernobyl zone is closed for ordinary uh visitors.
ordinary tourists and uh very rarely uh once in a blue moon I uh give rather not to but a company media workers to Chernobyl zone because of to visit Chernobyl zone area contaminated with radiation needs a lot of papers a lot of permissions because if it is on the military administration. Now >> in K was uh 20 past 7.
It's getting dark closer to uh to 900 p.m. So we have time we have time soon explore the place of Russian attack in Padil lower town. So you can see that uh cave is a quite hilly uh town.
And now we're heading to the uh lower city.
So translation is okay. I cannot understand what why there are not viewers.
as much use as uh uh they were yesterday.
>> Simultaneously up to uh 60 maybe even uh 80 viewers watched my my stream guys and also I cannot see your comments and maybe your questions. I don't know why also because of I did nothing bad.
Believe me >> I did not change any settings.
>> We live in uh probabilistic world, unexpected world. Uh so sometimes we cannot uh understand what is going on.
The same about uh this war and nothing told us 12 years ago that Russia will uh attack Ukraine. We had hundreds of agreements between one more cafe. We had uh tons of uh mutual agreements.
Uh we recognized the borders of each other and uh Putin which is president since 2000 uh uh since 2000 he uh told that he's not going he's not going to uh attack Ukraine and Russia has not had not uh territorial pretendes to territorial claims to Ukraine. train but uh he uh he has broken all these agreements and basically we had uh three main agreements. The first one it is Budapest memorandum uh Ukraine according to their stipulation of that memorandum uh Ukraine obli obliged to uh give all nuclear weapons to Russia and uh United States and United Kingdom.
uh took obligations uh to protect to guarantee uh in invalu invalibility, excuse me, >> uh our borders. Uh but uh when Russia invaded invaded Ukraine uh our partners uh UK and US they left us high and dry.
Well guys try to send me some message because of uh uh just messages is just uh frozen. I don't know why.
It's a quiet uh comfortable evening in cave and uh maybe in uh 15 minutes maybe in 30 minutes uh we will see destructions during last night's uh attack.
Well guys, if you want uh uh to assist refugee family of refugee from DK, my homeland, my small motherland is under Russian occupation. And if you like my stream to have opportunity to help me with some small donations, you can please in first comments you uh you can see uh pins my comments.
It is linked to Benella uh system. Uh unfortunately it is not active but uh this matter of your desire is not for you to copy and paste uh this link.
Well guys for those who is new on my uh stream live stream from uh K my name is Seri.
Hello and best wishes from the capital of Ukraine uh city of K. And now we're heading to uh Chernobyl Museum.
Yesterday night Chernobyl Museum was destroyed by Russians.
Thank you guys for your likes and thank you for your subscriptions.
It is it is pedestrian area with a lot of cafes, restaurants and you can see a lot of youth here.
Not only you, you can see two ladies in respectable age, but there are also a lot of young girls, boys.
And uh also you can see uh all the soldier without one leg.
Uh can you guess what people are going to buy? There it is long queue uh on distance.
You will never guess people want to buy ice cream.
Ice cream.
this pedestrian area and it was a very nice tradition uh to close for traffic central street of of caveatic but it was before Russian invasion and uh for four years uh it it doesn't work I mean this tradition the most expensive uh mean transportation here in K are electrical scooters I don't know what's the price because of I never use them >> it is a fine ring Uh guys, they they collect donations for army needs.
This is this is a drone heat engine.
>> This is a skeleton of FPV drones.
In front of me is oldest university in cave. and uh in Ukraine uh cave mila academy or university if you want glory to heroes. Yes, now I I can see but very very uh tiny tiny letter very small uh font. Glory to heroes.
Good evening. Uh, glory to the armored forces of Ukraine. Groen Slava. Hello, Maria.
>> Hello, Cyber Beep.
Guys, we are in K.
Maybe uh some of you have already visited K before and now we're in the lower city of K podil.
It is pedestrian area and on weekends it's always full of uh walkers.
People are just uh strolling here for fun. But uh now uh we are heading to the very sad place uh Chernobyl Museum. And uh this topic of Chernobyl is a is a sadh topic by itself. But uh last night it was attacked by Russian drone or maybe missile. We will learn about it in 10 minutes.
So please stay tuned and uh Russians not only want they are destroying our city destroying without uh visible reasons.
Well guys, I will be uh grateful to you if you have opportunities to uh to treat me treat me with u uh some small amounts of money. Five I will I will not utter uh the sum. You will decide yourself.
>> I'm not going to keep inside of your wallet.
This is a music theater.
Let's look around. This is H McGila Academy.
And this is a contract house. It is here uh since uh 18th century. No, maybe eight. No, just let me just check myself.
Uh this building was built just uh uh early 19th century contract uh dim or contract house.
>> Uh guys, uh sometimes you can see uh some comments and replicas from Russia.
I never pay attention at these comments, but if you want to give them reply, so please you can do it.
Oh my gosh. We can see faces of destruction already.
You can see many windows without certain glasses here.
It's not Russian road sworn to us.
They're not There was some office building and on distance you can see just a pink building. It is living apartment building and there are some parts of missile. I don't know maybe missile maybe it's a something else.
Oh my gosh. Oh my god.
Chernobyl Museum was just renovated uh by the 40th anniversary of Chernobyl disaster.
This is building but Chernobyl museum is that building.
I visited that place that time.
Okay.
that you can hear uh you can you can see uh comments of some idiots from Russia.
They enjoy uh destruction. They are not able to build their own life. Russia is a huge country, 28 times bigger than Ukraine. They have everything for for building uh for improving their lives. They have practically unlimited number of natural resources and uh uh also they have a lot of uh rivers and uh and lakes and everything for happy and thriving life.
But instead of improving their lives, they uh decided decided to destroy Ukraine.
>> And they rejoice when uh they see destructions in Ukraine.
>> Oh my gosh.
Hello guys. Hello my uh new viewers. Now we are in Padil, the lower city of Cape.
Uh and now we uh at the spots of uh landing Russian missile maybe ballistic missile maybe drone I don't know and this is historical building now you can see it is without windows without without glass It's Chernobyl museums >> and it is very painful events for me catastrophe because of uh I dedicated to touring around Chernobyl or Swing Zone for nearly uh nearly 10 years and uh you can see all from uh some shrapnel from the screen of uh this uh missile or maybe drone which is living apartment building. It was built in 19 uh hunds years.
It is a architectural monument.
Uh guys sir for those who here on my stream we are in see it is lower part of the city and last night it was attacked by uh Russian neile or maybe zone. You can see buildings uh without the windows and this is the cafe and you can see uh broke right dro also historical Oh, historical building.
It's this restaurants brought us a lot of uh uh grief, misfortune.
Uh this is uh one of thousands of generators.
Uh because of last uh last winter during uh very uh cold very cold weather, they identified attacks on cave.
Uh and uh they wanted to kill all of us with cold uh cold and uh absence electricity and Russia is the country that uh country of deceit and propaganda and every word they tell it is it is lie.
Never believe Russian propaganda. We better not not to hear because of every word every word is lie. Every words just tell me what Putin when Putin told truth. No guys every words and every sound he utter is a lie and propaganda.
Well guys for those who is new here on my stream we are in K uh for deal district >> and uh just last night uh this uh area uh was uh uh attacked by Russian drone or Russian missile.
some aquarium and carpets.
And by the way guys, I am one of the persons who suffered a lot from Russian from Russians and uh I originally from eastern part of Ukraine. My uh my land is under Russian occupation and uh they took everything from me. Uh my royal property uh my uh stuff inside at my house and my apartment and sir uh now I'm refugee for for uh 12 years already.
And uh last time I was a bit this whole and uh uh four years ago Putin took my job for me. Uh I was a guide around Chernobyl exclusion zone and now that area is closed for ordinary tourists and uh now I switched to tours around ke and ke district and the main destination of my tours is ke obless ke districts. So we visit during my tours, we visit places that were under occupation uh four years ago.
>> Hello. Uh hello. It is a place of attack of a Russian missile or maybe drone.
Most probably it was missile some ballistic missile and uh in front of us it yellow building it is a Chernobyl museum Chernobyl museum uh that's had a lot of exhibits from area contaminated with radiation and it was a tragedy that's uh happened 40 years ago on 26th of uh April April of of 1986 it was museum. It was because of it is completely destroyed. You can see everything's destroyed.
>> Can you pick this uh to Oh my god.
>> This dust coming not here.
I uh at this time I against of blocking uh Russian trolls because of they uh dishonor themselves with their comments and I need uh I need uh the more comments the better for promoting my my stream uh because of number of comments not only number for likes or uh promote my stream. So uh maybe uh a bit later when I will have for uh more viewers, hundreds of viewers, I will block the Russian uh trolls and nowadays let them go to a lot of distractions.
Lot of distractions.
Yes, >> they brought us a lot of uh trouble and grief and uh can you imagine what people felt I mean residents of this uh of this building what they felt during uh air attack.
Never trust Russians guys. Never trust and uh never listen uh to their uh propaganda because of every words they they say they tell is a propaganda. It is lie. It is is deception.
Guys, for those who is new on my stream, we are in cave. It is this district named Podil and in front of me is a Chernobyl museum.
Uh you know what Chernobyl is?
Chernobyl. Uh it is a short name for Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe that took place in in 19 uh 80 six during times of Soviet Union.
>> Look at this building without glasses and uh let's uh have a look from other direction from other planes.
Well guys, please don't forget to strike your like button and if you have opportunity, even small uh amounts of money will uh bail me out because if I am refugee from Deta, Russia occupied area and for 12 years I'm refugee uh refugee and uh I need every month I need quite a big amount of money for uh my apartment rental.
So please it is any amount is essential for me. Uh you know how to do it. Unfortunately uh link to the Nella is not active but it is not so big problem. It is just a matter of of your desire and of your opportunity.
Uh but it is a matter of my survival. So please do it. I'll be greatly thankful to you for this.
Whoa.
All buildings around without without glasses.
>> It is just small percentage of all uh travel of all grief that Russia brought us.
uh was kicked out of here. They are they pay culture and language uh their entire culture is what they steal from their neighbors. Yeah, you are right. You are right. But uh you see uh all countries, not many countries, but all countries around the world have uh black uh uh side of their history.
And uh and uh uh you see we live in 21st century and uh to know uh to know history it is essential. It is very important. But uh uh but use history as a weapon. It is a this shame is a disgraceful disgraceful thing and Russia weaponizes everything weather language uh history and everything because of their uh medieval barbarians. They have uh their gods uh gave them uh opportunity uh to uh to build their beautiful home to improve their own life but uh instead they decided to destroy uh to take uh uh others people lives.
That's why uh I I never commend I try not to comment uh their replicas or their questions because of it is it is futile business absolutely futile futile business uh because of their all their comments are crazy and uh they sometimes they write glory to Russia it's what for guys uh for one and a half million of uh Russian soldiers uh killed here in Ukrainian land. What for?
For your uh poor and miserable lives.
Let them explain it. What for glory to Russia?
They're just crazy idiots.
Thank you, D. Thank you.
Uh, well, guys, and uh, if you please don't let me return home empty-handed because of if you appreciate my job, so even small amount of money will help me to survive.
Look guys, look at this contrast. Uh there are distractions here and this is Q cafe.
Q cafe.
They want coffee. They want ice cream.
And it is a pecurities of Ukrainian life because of uh war uh has lasting for 12 years already and uh and uh people don't want to cry. Uh they don't want to whim.
uh we need uh we're tired of this world say to say true but we are not going to surrender because of surrender for us it means death never believe Putin sometimes some people even Ukrainians they think if we sit dbas to putin uh to Russians uh uh the the peace will come no guys no they are not going to stop until they will be stop it in Slavian and the Ukrainian military forces uh Russians lost their initiative at the front line.
I think uh that uh they will be defeated soon because of uh uh Russian economy is dwindling now.
They have uh they experience big problems with uh with petrol, with diesel, with everything, with gas.
>> Absolutely. Absolutely.
Uh absolutely agree with you. But um I not agree that uh they will attack us second time in 10 years. No, they need just several months uh truth and uh they cannot live without war.
They cannot leave without this.
Uh thank you those foreigners uh foreign visitors who uh to have uh to uh to visit uh uh war torn country uh not the safest place in the world uh because of uh the world needs uh uh to know the truth.
Uh but see everyone has access to uh multiple uh to millions of uh uh internet uh information sources but uh uh people just uh prefers to uh to turn their eyes blind >> because of it is easiest way not to notice what is going here Can you agree?
bank, private bank and I know what's I know this bank is biggest bank in in Ukraine quite reliable.
>> They have a lot of apps.
Do you live here?
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Usually. Yeah.
>> Usually I conducted nearly 1,000 tours to Chernobyl.
>> Okay. zone. Yeah.
>> Wow.
>> Yeah. I start Yes. It is a very painful thing for me personally because of tours to Chernobyl zone stopped after full scale Russian invasion. So, but sometimes I visit it. Sometimes I not tourism. I just accompany people from media uh media from all over the world. But it's it's happened just uh uh once in the blue moon.
>> Right. Right. I mean, it's a very different, you know, Chernobyl now is not the way it >> No, of course, no problem. You know, it's not what people are thinking of today, right? But this to you must be such a an offense, you know, museum.
Yeah.
>> There there were a lot of uh uh school boys here. School boys here. It was quite popular, especially after its reconstruction. It was reopened just by the 40th anniversary in April.
>> Oh yeah, that's right. 1986. Yeah.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> I I knew a lot of people from this museum and uh one guy he was owner of tour company. Uh he run u business here >> in this museum. And there are a lot of his uh reals on internet about about his catastrophe. Chernobyl catastrophe. This Chernobyl catastrophe number number two.
>> Yeah.
>> Number two.
>> What what a what a day. What's your name?
>> Sydney. And >> Joseph.
>> Joseph. Nice.
>> Pleasure to meet you. All right.
>> Are you from far away?
>> From America.
>> From America.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Okay.
>> I never equates America. Americans and America.
>> America because it is a very peculiar thing when people >> people send Ukraine but governments for your country because it is it is unique uh uh case history.
>> It is it is such an offense to so many Americans. It's the same.
>> It is just so offensive to so many Americans, American values, American history.
>> Absolutely. Absolutely.
>> Forget about American history and foreign.
>> And the most important thing for me, it is trust to America. It's trust. Uh if you uh lose trust, you will uh get it back for dozens of years. dozens of years because of you know uh I also sometimes conduct tours for foreigners around places that were under occupation uh in K district and many buildings were built for American money uh by uh us a USA us back and I remember my uh my time in time the Soviet Union and uh uh it is one of few sources of rail information Not not fake was Voice of America. Voice of America. And I remember uh when my father and me we tried to tune uh Gems radio station. By the way, uh next day uh it should be uh 100th anniversary of my father, but he's uh he not among other already but >> Mhm.
>> And it is in in fears the decimation, the destruction of American leadership. You talk about Voice of America, Carrie Lake, who was in charge of uh of American media, destroyed one of the only sources of information that people have to counterbalance Russia and Chinese narratives that goes back to your time as a child, >> you know, very effective when they're about all the assistance of the Americans up in Ukraine. But that is why individual amenities, small American nonprofit organizations, individuals, people that care, we're still we haven't left.
>> We're still doing the best that we can to support you.
>> So, yeah. Best.
>> Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. All right. Thank you. Hey, good luck. Take care.
This was some American guy. uh he I didn't ask whether he's on business here or just uh just visiting it doesn't matter and I told you that I told him that I never equate America and Americans unfortunately uh America lost uh uh lost u not so that importance but they lost trust they lost trust all over the world uh and uh uh I cross My I keep my fingers crossed uh that uh uh Trump will be replaced with some other person because of America uh deserves uh sane man but not crazy but not not crazy person.
Well guys, for those who is new on my uh stream where next to Chernobyl Museum in Kev and just yesterday, yesterday night uh Russia uh attacked this building, this set of buildings including Chernobyl Museum with some drone or I don't know maybe it was ballistic missile most probably uh judging by level of destruction it was a ballistic missile >> this is a historical building it was built in uh 19th century but now you can see it is not completely but uh destroy it. I think it it is possible to uh refurbish it.
But uh this building was also heavily damaged.
Yes.
But they trust all over the world.
Last night uh Russia >> uh destroyed buildings on 40 locations in G. 40 location in G and uh maybe tomorrow uh I will go to Lukan metro station where they uh just flatted a huge trade mall uh next to Lukan metro station.
>> And now guys please uh subscribe my channel. I need your support. I need your support and assistance. Uh if you have opportunity to treat me with uh some uh coffee uh so you can easily find uh a reference uh to uh to my donation platform uh the Nutella the Nutella unfortunately it is not uh it is not active but uh it's easy to do just uh copy and paste You should all For those guys who is new on my stream, we are in cave uh pad district and uh yesterday night uh Russia attacked this place uh with missile ballistic missile and uh in yellowish yellowish building was a Chernobyl museum museum dedicated to Chernobyl catastrophy.
And this is uh I would say it is Chernobyl catastrophe number two.
And uh uh explosion as Chernobyl nuclear power plant uh took place 40 years ago on 26th of April of uh 1986.
Mike Russians.
Oh, but uh do I uh well let's agree to disagree. Uh it was in times of Soviet Union and um it is hard uh hard to say who uh who made this catastrophe. It was a both uh humanitarian uh it's a man-made catastrophe due to many factors just coincidence uh confluence of many factors. I know this topic very well because of you know so it was my main topic topic of my uh last 10 years of my life.
Well guys, don't uh let me return home empty-handed.
So even small amounts of money will uh importance very important for me for refugee from occupied area.
Well guys, thank you. Thank you very much uh for watching me and it's never late to treat me with a cup of coffee.
Uh so thank you those who watched my streams. I s that uh I will wrap up my stream uh from the place of catastrophe number two. So thank you. Bye-bye. See you maybe tomorrow. Maybe on the day after tomorrow.
Thank you. Thank you. Bye-bye.
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