"I hate Russians, even though my sister lives in Russia," says a resident of the village of Iskryskivshchyna in Sumy Oblast, which is one kilometer far from the border with Russia. The "liberators" had kept the village under occupation for 40 days. After the deoccupation of Iskryskivshchyna, the Russians do not forget to remind about their so-called "Russian world" - they bombed the local vocational school, shelled a granary, a farm, some local houses and continue to shell the village. Watch in Oleksandr Voloshyn's report for "Slidstvo.Info" how the Ukrainian village located a kilometer far from the Russian border lives now.
00:00 - introduction to the story of war of the village of Iskriskivshchyna in Sumy Oblast
01:04 - the story of Mykhailo, a resident of Iskriskivshchyna, about how the village lives after the full-scale invasion of Russia into Ukraine
07:23 - Pavlo, a soldier of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, talks about the shelling by the Russians
07:48 - a local resident Mykhailo talks about the systematic shelling of the village by the Russian military
09:17 - what the local vocational school looks like after the Russian shelling
09:44 - how the Russian military destroys Ukrainian wheat and grain
13:22 - how the Russians finished harvesting their crops and began to attack Ukrainian farmers
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