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Stefan HB
Netherlands
Приєднався 14 сер 2017
#7 🇺🇦 On the Hunt for Ukraine's Soviet Gym
Well, the audio sucks because I bought a new camera and still need to figure out the microphone settings, but hey, since I arrived in Kyiv I've been in bed with a cold and a bad cough, so today I decided to try and find something sportsy. I explored the island of Trukhaniv on the Dnipro river in Kyiv, and looked for the famous and notorious Soviet gym to get in some exercise. Little did I know what I ended up in ...
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#6 🇺🇦 Would you cross the Hungarian-Ukrainian border by train?
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When I went to Ukraine in January, I promised myself to visit this country more. So, i decided it was time to leave my apartment in Spain and travel to Budapest, the capital of Hungary, where I jumped on a train to the Ukrainian border to continue my journey onwards to Kyiv. Travel to Ukraine in general is marked red at almost any website of whatever country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Would...
#5 🇺🇦 Don’t visit this market !
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🇺🇦 In the center of Kyiv I´m staying in a nice hotel, and though even in the center the war can be felt, I wanted to explore the poorer areas of Kyiv. Well, I went to the district of Troieshchyna, some people here call it the poorest area of Kyiv or even a ghetto. Apart from some cool Soviet buildings (like almost everywhere actually in the city) I stumbled upon the ¨Troieshchyna Market¨. Littl...
#4 Seeing the destruction of Irpin 🇺🇦 with my own eyes
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🇺🇦 I jumped on a bus to the city of Irpin. From Kyiv it´s only some 10 miles further northwest where the city of Irpin is. In March 2022 Irpin was the place of heavy battles between the Russian and Ukrainian army. In the video I´ve said multiple times that Irpin was occupied by Russians, however, as I understood correctly is that Irpin was under Ukrainian control and Bucha (the city right acros...
#3 Walking through Kyiv amidst a war
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🇺🇦 In Kyiv, a city of millions, now almost a year after the war started, life seems to just move on. I am walking around the city seeing people go on about their daily lives. Oh, yes, and some destroyed Russian tanks and military vehicles FOLLOW ME stefpeef
#2 Solo on a train crossing the Ukrainian border to Kyiv
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Having lived in Kyiv, Ukraine for almost three years back in 2014, I decided it was time to go on a journey back to Ukraine´s capital to see what life is like. I didn´t know what to expect. Join me on a trip from the Polish border town Przemyśl 🇵🇱 to Kyiv 🇺🇦. FOLLOW ME www.instagram/stefpeef
#1 Crossing the french land border during coronatimes
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Welcome to the first vlog / video of a series of roadtrips! I drove from Amsterdam to Paris when the internal borders of France and Belgium were "closed". Although, the borders should have been closed, there were no border controls. Once in Paris, I treated myself nicely in the Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel hotel. Oh, and I flew my drone out there! Enjoy the video! Follow me on Instagram! instagram...
Hi Stefan, love your video. How did you book the ticket from Prezemysl to Kyiv? The Ukraine Railways website blocks me from booking tickets, no matter which device I am using or which country I am in. How did you get round this, and who did you book through if it was not through Ukraine Railways?
I have similar questions about train tickets and public transport tickets> Feels a bit like when the BErlin wall fell I no one knew under what conditions you could enter East Germany.
You can only book so-far advance (I think it's like 2 weeks-ish, but not sure).
*in advance
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I hoped you gave him some $ at 3:45.
🇬🇧🎉🇺🇦 When I come over and Visit Kyiv I will probably have to get an interpreter for me I'm not like yourself who knows what he's doing and speaks the language I'm always impressed with the hotels Transport when it's working sufficiently Next year I have a lot to do over there All business Would not be interested in any of Bars and nightclubs but Restaurants or snack bars or anywhere that sells food on the streets would interest me Along with the people All information prior is always good to know on UA-cam
🇬🇧❤🇺🇦😂 Thank you for sharing so much information on your train trip It all looked very safe and easy And also I was impressed with the lady at the hotel could speak very good fluid English I do hope I have the same kind of look I intend to come over from the uk England To the Ukraine in Kyiv It will be a long journey flying from the uk England to Poland Warsaw Then getting a train from that part of Poland to Kyiv I do have a translator on my apps on my phone Happy works Also understand the financial side in the Ukraine with the dollars and local money Yeah my intentions are eventually to move to the Ukraine permanently Find a property to buy Then go looking for a wife Who knows in which order it would all come about Always keep my options open and always keep my Eye on the ball I've received more of you on UA-cam
Im planning a trip to Kiev in September, I have almost all done but on different pages I see that its mentioned to have a medical insurance that covers COVID 19, I have my medical insurance but this is not covered and its not mentionning anything about it, however, it is completely mandatory? will it be okay just to show what I have? Im just going to visit some friends and the city I hope I do not have any issues.
Heey Pablo ! When I went , i went this january and april, only a passport is sufficient . They did not ask for insurance or whatever . Also most insurances don’t cover Ukraine cuz governments advice against travel to it . You should be fine with just your passport :) Are you going by train, car, bus ?
@@stefanhb I want to take a bus from Krakow but Im open to any other means because I know the travel is going to be long, in the meantime Im choosing to go by bus. Thanks for your answer everything is almost ready and Im just waiting the day for the trip 😁
@@aarbol2 The bus should be fine too, though i think the border procedures by train are fastest . When you go by bus everyone needs to get out of the bus hand in their passports and wait, while also normal cars are in line etc . From krakow you could go to Przemysz and there you can take a direct train to Lviv and Kyiv
@@stefanhb Ohhhh thank you so much, this information is important, if I can save time that will be better because I do not have too much time and i need to go back to Poland to take another plane . I will look for the train options, if you have more information that can be helpful please share it 🙏
This is crazy when did you go? Because back in April 2023 I went to Kyiv and it was as bright as Paris by night!
People look like this on you because we have a ban on filming critical infrastructure, military facilities, shooting points, etc. during the war. And they are almost everywhere. Even in the same market where you were, there is one of the largest thermal power plants in Kyiv, into which a lot of Russian missiles flew just days before you filming. Although for the most part there are just a lot of illegal immigrant sellers in this market. Thank you for showing my native left bank of Kyiv, this is rare on UA-cam. Although there is actually a lot of interesting. Good luck :)
Hello mate just did you show just the passport or you take any additional insurance to show to the Ukrainian border control like medical insurance etc?
Hey ! Actually, the process at the border went very smooth . All they asked for was my passport, they did not ask anything else
@@neilw.3012 Yes the border guards do stamp your passport. The process is they go cabin to cabin to collect the passports, then they stamp it. Customs agents also may visit the cabin to search for any illegal contraband etc. It al went very smooth when I went. If you are going to delivering humanitarian aid to friends, you should not worry at all
@@neilw.3012 Hi there! Just want to add something. I'm currently in Lviv, went there through Przemysl. The border guards there did not stamp my passport for Ukraine, and the agents on the train who check the passport, when she saw there was no stamp she was like "Where are you going? Why are you going there?!". Fortunately, since I'm a journalist I had my press card to show but yeah if you're bring humanitarian aid it should go smoothly ;) Good luck and take care!!
@@adrien6011 Did the agent stamp your passport, or did she let you pass without the stamp? I wonder where can i get my stamp if the guards wont go cabin by cabin
In your description you say, "now almost a year since the war started". It should read, "almost a year since the media has started pushing the propaganda". Even Google is changing the date from 2014 to 2020.
You truly don't know anything about Azov nazis, do you? How did you end up in Kiev? Were you a part of some American NGO?
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hello stefan, welcome to Paris