Feb 24 • 12:10 UTC 🇺🇦 Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

U2, Ed Sheeran and Antytila release music video featuring Ukrainian soldiers and real combat footage

A new music video featuring U2, Ed Sheeran, and Ukrainian band Antytila was released to honor Ukraine's resilience on the anniversary of Russia's invasion.

Irish rock band U2, alongside British singer Ed Sheeran and Ukrainian band Antytila, have released a poignant music video for their song "Yours Eternally." This release coincides with the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which began on February 24, 2022. The video aims to honor the Ukrainian resilience and has been described as a tribute to the country's ongoing struggle against Russian aggression.

The documentary-style video, crafted by the soldiers of the 13th Khartiia Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine, incorporates real combat footage alongside training sessions and moments captured on the Lyptsi and Kupiansk fronts in Kharkiv Oblast. Directed by Ukrainian filmmaker and soldier Illia Mykhailus, the project seeks to provide a raw and authentic portrayal of life on the front lines, offering viewers a glimpse into the sacrifices and bravery of Ukrainian soldiers.

This collaboration highlights the ongoing international support for Ukraine amidst its conflict with Russia, signaling solidarity from global artists. As the song and video continue to circulate, they serve not only as a tribute but also as a powerful reminder of the human cost of war, emphasizing the need for continued awareness and support for Ukraine's plight in the face of sustained aggression.

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