I Can See Antonivka Bridge From the Window
Ukrainian military forces liberated Kherson. Russians retreated to the right bank of the River Dnipro and began shelling the city on a regular basis. Antonivka, a village on the bank of the River Dnipro located close to the blown-up Antonivka Bridge, a strategically important object for the Russians, is the shortest way to get to the occupied right bank and suffers the most.
The occupiers visited Iryna, a resident of Antonivka living in front of the Antonivka Bridge, numerous times. She heard what the occupiers were talking about. The report by Taras Ibrahimov tells how Antonivka residents live under the constant gunfire of the occupiers and how the village leader Serhiy Ivashchenko supports the residents.
When: Tuesday 17th October 2023 | afternoon listening session 13:30
Where: Theatre hall, Arts Centre UP
Entrance: Free admission with accreditation
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BASIC INFORMATION
Competition category: News Report
Title in English: I Can See Antonivka Bridge From the Window
Original title: З вікна бачу Антонівський міст
Author: Taras Ibrahimov, Khrystyna Havryliuk
Length (in minutes): 1:51
Original language: Ukrainian
Name of station which broadcast the program: Suspilne Ukraine (UA:PBC) | Ukraine