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Hi all. I am a journalist from Ukraine. I used to work during the revolution and war in Ukraine. I have been working as a journalist, fixer, translator for CNN, Euronews, Deutsche Welle, Radio Free Europe. Since 2015 I have been working as a line producer, assistant director for Danish film production in the east of Ukraine. Our first film got more than 40 awards and shortlisted to Oscar I like to work in the fields. I can film, edit, broadcast etc Don't hesitate to contact me if you need any help
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Ukraine: Children's doctor died in hospital attack protecting her patients
A children's doctor, Svitlana Lukyanchuk, was killed in a missile strike on the Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kyiv, Ukraine, while protecting her patients during a Russian attack. The attack resulted in the death of two adults and injuries to over 300 people, including eight children. The hospital, Ukraine's main paediatrics facility, suffered significant damage. Valentyna Hrebeniuk, a colleague, recounted the chaos and terror during the attack, highlighting the bravery and dedication of Svitlana, who stayed with her patients despite the danger. The incident underscores the ongoing humanitarian crisis amid the war in Ukraine.
From the frontline to the red carpet: A Ukrainian producer's journey to the Oscars
Azad Safarov, a Ukrainian producer and assistant director for the Oscar-nominated documentary 'A House Made Of Splinters', shares his journey from the frontline in Ukraine to the Oscars red carpet. Born in Azerbaijan and raised in Ukraine, Safarov pursued journalism and filmmaking despite the ongoing conflict in his adopted country. His work has taken him to dangerous territories, and he has co-founded the Voices of Children Charitable Foundation to help children affected by the war. The documentary highlights the impact of war on children and represents hope amidst adversity. Safarov, attending the Oscars with personal symbols of his heritage and ongoing conflict, sees the event as a platform to raise awareness about the war in Ukraine.
This is a story from the war zone in the east of Ukraine made by CNN. I was helping CNN as fixer/translator
What a ceasefire in Ukraine looks like
Phil Black reports from the Ukraine conflict's front lines, where despite an official ceasefire, soldiers report daily exchanges of fire.
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