28 February 2025

Odesa Photographer Boris Bukhman Shares Military Trip Insights in Kherson

(Photo: Intent)

Odesa-based photographer Boris Bukhman, who visited the hot spots, spoke about his trips with the military

In an interview with Intent, he recalled that there was no fear, although his wife was worried about him. He worked in places where journalists are often unable to get to, and filmed objects that he still cannot publish because of military secrecy.

One such trip was to Kherson. Approaching Antonivskyi Bridge, he asked the driver to slow down to take a shot. The military jokingly asked if he was crazy, and then explained that there were 300 kilograms of explosives under his seat.

Ірина Глухова

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