July 11, 2024, 9:25 a.m.

A documentary film about the destroyed village of Krynky in Kherson region

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Krynky. Photo: screenshot from the documentary by Kostiantyn and Vlada Liberov

Krynky. Photo: screenshot from the documentary by Kostiantyn and Vlada Liberov

Ukrinform and the Liberovs' photojournalists made a documentary called "Krynky".

According to Detector Media, the film is based on short stories of the soldiers. It is also noted that part of the video was filmed on ordinary phones by the soldiers themselves at the positions.

"Kostyantyn and Vlada Liberov managed to film the events at the Krynkiv foothold in Kherson region. These are unique shots of hellish battles, evacuation of the wounded by boat, the heroic work of Falcon FPV operators, and the survival of the soldiers of the 126th separate brigade of the 30th Marine Corps of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in a completely destroyed village," the post says.

It is noted that the film has a zero budget. Part of the video was filmed on ordinary phones by the military themselves at the positions, and in particularly dangerous places, photographers resorted to shooting with a drone. No professional video cameras were used in the filming, and no cameramen, assistants or scriptwriters were involved.

Earlier it was reported that journalists received exclusive footage from Krynky in Kherson region. At the footholds, the soldiers' "shifts" last for several weeks, and each time they cross the Dnipro River to get to their positions.

"The occupiers are only a few hundred or even tens of meters away. This operation is extremely dangerous, but it helps to relieve other parts of the frontline," the marines say. "And the Russians, although outnumbered, have suffered heavy losses in personnel," the report says.

The journalists received exclusive footage from the military from Krynkyi itself, and also visited the training of marines nearby.

It was also mentioned that the film "Real" by the director and Crimean soldier Oleg Sentsov was shown at the 58th International Film Festival in Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic.

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