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Almost a year after the war in Ukraine began, FRONTLINE revisits people profiled in the 2022 documentary, “Ukraine: Life Under Russia’s Attack,” to see how the continuing war has reshaped their lives (UPDATE).

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In 2022, as Russia’s assault on Ukraine unfolded, FRONTLINE followed first responders, civilians and displaced families living through the bombardment of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city. Where are these Ukrainians now, nearly a year after the invasion began? This update provides answers.

Watch the original documentary from 2022, “Ukraine: Life Under Russia’s Attack” here:

“Ukraine: Life Under Russia’s Attack” is a Basement Films production for GBH/FRONTLINE in association with Channel 4. The documentary was filmed, produced and directed by Mani Benchelah and Patrick Tombola; produced in Ukraine by Volodymyr Pavlov; and directed in London by Teresa Smith. The editor is Agniezska Liggett. The production manager is Leah Gowns. The executive producers are Ben de Pear, Edward Watts and Cate Blanchett. The editor-in-chief and executive producer for FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath.

Explore additional reporting related to “Ukraine: Life Under Russia’s Attack” on our website: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/ukraine-life-under-russias-attack/

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29 thoughts on “[UPDATE] Ukraine: Life Under Russia’s Attack | FRONTLINE

  1. В Минвостокразвитии негатив Японии в адрес России объяснили влиянием США вокруг нормально и с родственниками дагестанцами и другими справиться можно если не недоброжелатели ,но Япония и Южная Корея категорически против … и такая жизнь постоянно под атаками …и они хорошо встречали меня и помогают но они против и все…а мое поведение и их отношение зависит как я себя поставлю и ответить могу

  2. Які красиві люди 🥹!
    Які красиві у цих людей душі 💙💛 🫂!

  3. Герои фильма разговаривают на русском языке, их внук находясь в Финляндии, не хочет изучать финский

  4. I Blame NATO… NATO keeps moving closer to Russia 🇷🇺
    So you telling me you just going to let another Gang keep moving closer to your area and not do nothing.
    Sooner or later your area is surrounded by that Gang…

  5. The United States, Canada, the United Mexican States, the Commonwealth of Australia, & other nations needs to put more pressure on the Russian Federation with air stokes on Russian military bases & weapons factories. We need to provide more aid to Ukraine.

  6. American democracy in action. Millions of people died as a result of these incursions…

    List of US invasions in the last 100 years around the world:

    1914-1918 – a series of invasions of Mexico.

    1914-1934 – Haiti. After numerous uprisings, America brings in its troops, the occupation continues for 19 years.

    1916-1924 – 8-year occupation of the Dominican Republic.

    1917-1933 – military occupation of Cuba, economic protectorate.

    1917-1918 – participation in the 1st World War.

    1918-1922 – intervention in Russia. In total, 14 states participated in it.

    Active support was provided to the territories that separated from Russia – Kolchakia and the Far Eastern Republic.

    1918-1920 – Panama. After the elections, troops are brought in to quell the riots.

    1919 – COSTA RICA. … The landing of US troops to 'protect American interests'.

    1919 – American troops fight on the side of Italy against the Serbs in Dolmatia.

    1919 – American troops enter Honduras during elections.

    1920 – Guatemala. 2-week intervention.

    1921 – American support for militants fighting to overthrow Guatemalan President Carlos Herrera for the benefit of the United Fruit Company.

    1922 – intervention in Turkey.

    1922-1927 – American troops in China during the popular uprising.

    1924-1925 – Honduras. Troops invade the country during elections.

    1925 – Panama. US troops break up a general strike.

    1926 – Nicaragua. Invasion.

    1927-1934 – American troops stationed throughout China.

    1932 – invasion of El Salvador from the sea. There was an uprising at that time.

    1937 – Nicaragua. With the help of American troops, the dictator Somoza comes to power, having removed the legitimate government of H. Sakasa.

    1939 – the introduction of troops into China.

    1947-1949 – Greece. American troops are involved in the civil war, supporting the Nazis.

    1948-1953 – military operations in the Philippines.

    1950 – Puerto Rican uprising is crushed by American troops.

    1950-1953 – armed intervention in Korea about a million American soldiers.

    1958 – Lebanon. The occupation of the country, the fight against the rebels.

    1958 – confrontation with Panama.

    1959 – America sends troops to Laos, the first clashes of American troops in Vietnam begin.

    1959 – Haiti. The suppression of a popular uprising against the pro-American government.

    1960 – After José Maria Velasco was elected president of Ecuador and refused to comply with US demands to break off relations with Cuba, the Americans carried out several military operations and organized a coup.

    1960 – US troops enter Guatemala to prevent the removal of a US puppet from power.

    1965-1973 – military aggression against Vietnam.

    1966 – Guatemala. … US troops entered the country, massacres of Indians who were considered potential rebels were arranged.

    1966 – military assistance to the pro-American governments of Indonesia and the Philippines. … (60,000 people were arrested for political reasons, 88 torture specialists officially worked under the government).

    1971-1973 – bombing of Laos.

    1972 – Nicaragua. American troops are brought in to support the government, beneficial to Washington.

    1983 – military intervention in Grenada, about 2 thousand marines.

    1986 – attack on Libya. Bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi.

    1988 US invasion of Honduras

    1988 – The USS Vincennes in the Persian Gulf shot down an Iranian plane with 290 passengers, including 57 children.

    1989 – US troops quell riots in the Virgin Islands.

    1991 – large-scale military action against Iraq

    1992-1994 – occupation of Somalia. Armed violence against civilians, killings of civilians.

    1998 – Sudan. The Americans destroy a pharmaceutical plant with missiles, claiming that it produces nerve gas.

    1999 – Ignoring the norms of international law, bypassing the UN and the Security Council, the United States launched a 78-day aerial bombing campaign by NATO forces against the sovereign state of Yugoslavia.

    2001 – invasion of Afghanistan.

    2003 bombing of Iraq.

    2011 – Libya.

    2013 – mercenaries on the territory of Ukraine… Who is next?

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