Mar 19 โ€ข 03:01 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Iltalehti

Today on TV: War Documentary Not for the Delicate: "They Are Dead"

A new documentary about the war in Ukraine, focusing on the destroyed city of Andrijivka, depicts the harsh realities of combat through the eyes of soldiers.

The documentary titled '2000 Meters to Andrijivka' reflects the devastating impact of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, particularly in the city of Andrijivka, which has been completely destroyed by Russian aggression. The film, produced last year, showcases footage captured by soldiers using helmet-mounted cameras, providing a visceral perspective of war at the frontline. This approach allows viewers to experience the immediacy of warfare and its brutal consequences.

In the initial moments of the documentary, viewers witness the harsh reality of battle as two Ukrainian soldiers, Fara and Morty, are killed within the first two minutes. The stark words, "They are dead," echo the tragic fate faced by many in this conflict. The soldiersโ€™ attempts to escape using a tank are thwarted when it becomes stuck, forcing them to continue on foot in a hostile environment, armed only with their weaponry against ongoing attacks.

As the documentary progresses, the plight of the soldiers intensifies. One of them, Bors, suffers severe injuries as they exit the tank, illustrating the dangers involved in combat. Another soldier's desperate attempts to assist Bors with his injuries are a somber reminder of the reality of war, where life and death hang by a thread. This documentary aims to shed light on the harsh truths of warfare, appealing to those who seek to understand the full weight of the situation in Ukraine, even if it is not suitable for sensitive viewers.

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