Filming of a film about the full-scale invasion of Russia into Ukraine has begun in Irpen

The tape will consist of three parts and will be called “ZЛО”

The shooting of a film about the full-scale invasion of Russia into Ukraine began today in Irpen – the Head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration Olexii Kuleba announced.

The film will be from three parts and will have the telling name “ZLО”.

“With the film crew, we walked through one of the most destroyed residential areas of Irpen. I remembered how on the morning of February 24 I picked up the phone and heard explosions in the background of the conversation. Then I was informed that fighting was taking place along the entire border line. The forces that entered from the side of Belarus were several times greater than ours. At 05:30 I arrived at the workplace, where I stayed until the middle of March – it was one hard long day,” Kuleba noted.

The head of the military administration also spoke about the visits of foreign delegations visiting the ruins of the cities of Kyiv Oblast, starting from April this year, immediately after the deoccupation of the region.

“Now Kyiv Oblast is freed from the Rashists, but Ukraine continues the fight against the occupiers. I believe that we will win,” – summed up Kuleba.

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We remind you that at the European film festival in Serbia will show the program “Ukraine in focus”. The program included six full-length works by Ukrainian directors.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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