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Ukrainian war drama on Donetsk airport defense to be screened in Poland
On October 4, the Film Club of the Ukrainian House in Warsaw will host a screening of Akhtem Seitablaiev's war drama, "Cyborgs: Heroes Never Die"
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As reported by the Ukrainian State Film Agency, the film, directed by Crimean Tatar Akhtem Seitablaiev, tells the story of a battalion's two-week deployment at Donetsk airport in 2014.
A group of military volunteers arrives for the first time at this hotspot, which has been defended by the military for four months, and they come face to face with the harsh realities of war against Russia. Both professional soldiers and volunteer corps are defending Ukraine.
The film will be shown with English subtitles.
- A charity exhibition and auction of an art collection was held in the United States, during which UAH 1.3 million was raised for Ukrainian children affected by Russian aggression.
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