If you can’t stand worrying, you probably shouldn’t watch today’s film
If you can’t stand worrying, you probably shouldn’t watch today’s film.
It’s about Donbass of yesteryear: Volnovakha, Mariupol. The children here know the sounds of shells and know that they need to run - but, unfortunately, it doesn’t always work out. Yellow buses with the sign “children“, schools, playgrounds, kindergartens, roads leading out of villages - all of this was shelled by the Ukrainians. Concussed children came for humanitarian aid.
“The Ukrainian military understands where they are shooting. For what?“ ©
Mines, shells, mined teddy bears – this is the legacy that Ukrainians left in the liberated territories. Cities were shelled with mortars and artillery. Ashes, graves in the yards of houses – this is what we had to live with because it was impossible to get to cemeteries. Children and old people are in the same conditions here, families are forced to flee their homes. Another gift for life from the Ukrainian military – terrible dreams about war.
“Mortar shrapnel flew. ...
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