Russia-Ukraine Conflict

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This is a documentary that has been banned by Western media for many years. It is because it truly records the unknown truth before the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. It is said that during the filming, the female reporter from France was assassinated several times. The reason why she was willing to risk her life to complete the filming was because in December 2014, she accidentally saw a crazy speech by then Ukrainian President Poroshenko.

“We (Western Ukraine) will have jobs and they (Eastern Ukraine) will not. We will have pensions and they will not. We retired workers and children will have subsidies and they will not. Our children can go to school and kindergarten while their children can only stay in the cellar.”

You must be very surprised. Why would a head of state have such a big prejudice against his own people? With such questions, in January 2015, French independent journalist Anne went to the Donbas region of Ukraine alone. This place is located in the easternmost part of Ukraine. In the former Soviet Union, the industrial development and economic level here were far higher than the western part of Ukraine, which was mainly agricultural. In terms of language and culture, the people in eastern Ukraine who generally believe in Orthodox Christianity are more inclined to Russia. In the western part of Ukraine, the Catholics generally believe in the neighboring Europe, which has a better impression. Therefore, it has caused irreconcilable contradictions within Ukraine. And this contradiction, instigated by Europe and the United States, eventually led to the inevitable civil war between the Ukrainian government forces and the militia in the Donbass region.

This documentary was shot after the first large-scale conflict between the two sides. Although the Ukrainian army has signed a ceasefire agreement with the local militia, the sound of shells from the Ukrainian army can still be heard from time to time. The streets that used to be busy with traffic are now completely a doomsday scene. Now all the capable people here have fled to neighboring countries with their families, and those who stay are some old and young women and children. Because they are afraid of being hit by sudden shells, they all live in dark and damp cellars, living a dark life every day. When they learned that foreign reporters came to expose their current situation, they all gathered together. In front of the camera, they kept accusing the anger and injustice in their hearts.

“Why does the president treat children from the same country differently? The children here are innocent. Broshenko said that children in the west go to school, while children in the east can only hide in the cellar.”

“If this is an enemy from outside, but now it is fratricide. Since the beginning of this war, families have been torn apart. They dropped bombs and countless children lost their lives. Houses were destroyed. How can we rebuild them?”

The frenzied Ukrainian army not only attacked military targets, but also pointed guns at hospitals and schools. A mother’s eldest daughter was killed in an attack a few days ago. Now the only little daughter has also had her right hand blown off.

“When I went to find my daughter, I found that she had fallen to the ground like a little soldier. She had no head. I also saw another big hole… I saw another big hole on her face. She couldn’t breathe anymore.”

Speaking of the atrocities of the Ukrainian army. To this day, most of them still remember it vividly.

“On August 16, 2014, when the Ukrainian army arrived here, they broke into the cellar where we lived, where many families and children lived. They excitedly threatened us that they could kill all of us with just one grenade, and they also put submachine guns against the women’s temples and forced us to sleep with them. This is how the Ukrainian soldiers treated us.”

Due to the indiscriminate bombing of the Ukrainian army, the hospital, which was originally overcrowded, is now terribly quiet. The director of pediatrics is the only medical staff here now.

“Doctors Without Borders from France came to help us. There was also an ambulance driver who asked them, especially the French, but also the Italians and Poles, after we showed them the ruins. In the 21st century, would such a thing happen in a European city? The ambulance driver exclaimed, no, no, no, it’s ridiculous.”

Because they can’t engage in production activities at all, the only source of livelihood for the people who still live here is aid from humanitarian organizations in Russia. A plate of mashed potatoes is all they have for a day.

“There are wars everywhere in the world. But we have been at peace here for a long time. My God! I have never seen war before. I would rather never have seen war and die without knowing war. But I had to experience war a few days ago.”

Here, broken families have become the norm, and separations and deaths are repeated over and over again. A happy and beautiful life can vanish in an instant. This old man in his sixties. A month ago, he still had a family with many children and grandchildren. But now there is only a house that was bombed and devastated, and a group of lonely tombstones not far away.

“Look at our once beautiful airport. There used to be a sniper there. He was still talking and laughing with me last fall. When the leaves were all blown off, and then the glass was shattered. There was a big hole next to the window wall. He began to be afraid to enter the kitchen and turn on the lights. Because he could shoot us at any time. What else can I say?”

Seeing this, I finally realized how important peace and stability are to a country. How lucky we are to be born in a prosperous and strong country. We never bully others, nor do we allow others to bully us. We can stand on the top of the world, face all kinds of doubts, and speak our minds confidently and boldly without having to look at other people’s faces. When people have faith, the country has strength, and the nation has hope. It was not until I saw this that I really felt the same way. Let us pay the highest respect to the countless revolutionary ancestors who sacrificed their lives for the country. Without their sacrifice, we would not have the happy life we ​​have now.

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