like also with my team—mates in the national team when we're talking about, like, guys, let's imagine the war will end very soon and ourfirst home game in front of our fans. you know, even now, my skin is... it's so hard to describe these emotions. and i have no doubts about that. but the really, really hope and dream at the moment is that the war will end soon. and i'll give you another example. like, when i was a kid, i used to say, "oh, i'm dreaming to be a football player, professional," but i didn't have any clue what is this like, how much i need to sacrifice, how much i need to work hard and all these things, but i had a dream and ifollowed my dream, and this is exactly the same. i have dream that ukraine will rebuild in the best way they can. and i really hope it will be. if you close your eyes, where is the place in ukraine that you see? place? yeah. what's your favourite place that you see? kyiv. kyiv, straight away. the best place in the world.
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Rutherford County, TN - Class 24-01 of Rutherford County Fire and Rescue graduated on Friday, April 5, 2024 in a ceremony held at New Vision Baptist Church.
The program consisted of 560 hours including classroom instruction, field exercises and units on physical training, medical, forcible entry, hazmat, extrication, and live burns. The weeks were filled with introducing and demonstrating the skills required to become an effective firefighter.
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India News: CRPF chief Anish Dayal Singh praised CRPF's successful operations against Left-wing extremists in Basaguda, Chhattisgarh. He commended the force's ded
KOTA KINABALU: The sacrifices and contributions of the country's frontliners have made people feel safe and comfortable and boosted investor confidence and tourism in the state, says Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.
"The instant case is a classic case of blind faith and unfortunate realities of our times," the Court remarked while condemning the persistence of human sacrifice rituals in remote areas.