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The FRONTLINE Dispatch

A Year of War in Kharkiv, Ukraine

The FRONTLINE Dispatch

GBH

News

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

During the early months of Russia’s assault on Ukraine, filmmakers Mani Benchelah and Patrick Tombola documented the lives of civilians and first responders trying to survive in Kharkiv, a Ukrainian city near the border of Russia. Their work became the FRONTLINE film Ukraine: Life Under Russia’s Attack, released in August of 2022.

An updated version of the documentary, released in February 2023, revisits many of the Ukrainians Benchelah and Tombola first profiled and takes us to the present day — a year after Russia’s invasion began.

Joining FRONTLINE editor-in-chief and executive producer Raney Aronson-Rath after their most recent reporting trip to Kharkiv, Benchelah and Tombola reflect on documenting how the region and its inhabitants have been changed by a year of war.

“The new Ukraine is one where everyone is extremely conscious of how close they had come to death,” Tombola said. “Their mindset has dramatically changed, and there's a real sense of having all shared a very defining moment in their life.”

The updated Ukraine: Life Under Russia’s Attack documentary is now streaming on FRONTLINE’s website, in the PBS App and on FRONTLINE’s YouTube channel.

Transcript

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0:00.0

We are witnessing history.

0:02.4

February 24 marks one year since Russia

0:05.4

began its assault on Ukraine.

0:07.3

Russia has invaded Ukraine starting a war.

0:09.9

On the north, the east, and the south,

0:12.2

Russia has attacked Ukraine with airstrikes,

0:14.9

mistletoe, and troops.

0:16.5

One of their first targets was Ukraine's second largest city,

0:19.8

Kharkiv, located near the Russian border.

0:22.6

During the first few months of the war,

0:24.3

when the city was under near-concent attack,

0:27.2

note-makers Manny Benchalat and Patrick Tambala

0:30.2

were on the ground in Kharkiv.

0:33.0

They followed first responders and displaced families

0:36.0

trying to survive under truly harrowing conditions.

0:40.1

It was scary for everybody.

0:42.3

It's not like, oh, OK, I'm ready to die in another phase.

0:45.4

All of us are free.

0:46.4

They're worth beaking in the frontline documentary,

0:48.9

Ukraine, life under Russia's attack.

0:51.4

They joined in today after returning

0:53.3

from another trip to Kharkiv, and we released

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