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Joe Biden slams Republicans for saying that US will not aid Ukraine

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Biden: “They have no sense of American foreign policy”. The U.S. has provided Ukraine with $17.6 billion in the military and humanitarian aid since Russia’s invasion. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said his party will not issue a “blank check” to war-torn Ukraine if it wins control of the House. President Joe Biden attacked rival … Read more

Kyiv lifts air raid warning

Kyiv lifts air raid warning

An air raid alert that had been in place in Kyiv since the early afternoon local time has finally been cancelled. Some more context: On Wednesday, Ukraine reported that its military successfully intercepted at least four cruise missiles and eight drones that were flying over the nation. Earlier on Wednesday, the Mayor of Kyiv made … Read more

New Russian commander criticizes “extremely difficult” Kherson scenario

New Russian commander criticizes "extremely difficult

“The Russian army will ensure the safe evacuation of the population,” Surovikin said. The Ukrainian military said Monday that Russian forces were busy building fortifications in the Kherson region and that they were moving civilians to Crimea. The mission wrote that 1.3 million Ukrainian citizens had been deported against their will to Russia. In the … Read more

Russian drone strike in Kyiv kills “Wonderful Couple”

Russian drone strike in Kyiv kills "Wonderful Couple"

Ukrainian officials have alleged that the pregnant woman and her husband were killed in Kyiv by a Russian “kamikaze” drone strike A pregnant woman and her husband were inseparable, comparing them to “yin and yang. As of the sixth month of her pregnancy, Victoria Zamchenko was carrying the couple’s first child. Ukrainian officials have alleged … Read more

Ukraine closer to its battlefield objectives: Pentagon

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The optimistic assessment was made by Celeste Wallander. Ukrainian forces made their most significant advance in the country’s south since the beginning of the conflict. Thousands of Russian troops were threatened by the quick advancement of Ukrainian forces along the Dnieper River. A senior Pentagon official stated on Monday that Ukraine appears to be on … Read more

US Secretary Antony Blinken makes an appearance in children’s hospital in Kyiv

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited the Children’s Specialized Hospital Ohmatdyt in Kyiv. He met some of the children being treated there, including some who had been injured in the war. He also met Jack Russell terrier dog Patron, an internationally renowned mine-sniffing dog. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken On Thursday paid a … Read more

Russia accuses Ukraine shelled a nuclear plant

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Kremlin says Ukrainian forces have fired on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Spokesman warns Europe could be in danger of “catastrophic consequences”. Moscow and Kyiv blame each other for attacks on the plant. MOSCOW: The Kremlin said on Monday that Ukrainian forces had fired on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and warned that Europe could … Read more

Zelensky urges frontline withdrawal Donetsk

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The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, advised residents on Saturday to evacuate the frontline Donetsk region, the scene of severe fighting with the Russian military, while Kyiv appealed to the Red Cross and the United Nations to secure access to its detained soldiers. Since Russia’s attack on Kyiv failed a few weeks into the February … Read more

Ukraine’s reopening cinemas offer refuge from reality – and air raids

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  • Ukraine’s film industry is making a tentative comeback.
  • Underground cinemas offering protection from the threat of missiles from above.
  • KINO42 and Zhovten picture houses were among the first of Kyiv’s cinemas to reopen.

From the Hollywood blockbuster to the high-brow film noir, the silver screen offers a few hours’ peace in a darkened refuge from the mundane grind of the nine to five.

But Ukraine’s filmgoers have begun seeking literal shelter in subterranean screenings offering protection from the ever-present threat of missiles from above.

After Russia’s invasion in February shuttered picture houses nationwide and production ground to a halt, the country’s resilient film industry is making a tentative comeback.

KINO42, in downtown Kyiv, is among around 20 of the city’s 50 or so cinemas that have reopened in recent weeks. As the capital’s only underground cinema, it is a unique offering for movie buffs wary of air raids.

The screen — which has 42 seats around four metres (13 feet) below street level — reopened in June, its program of upcoming screenings displayed on a backlit board above the newly added words “cinema shelter”.

“It’s a literal cinema shelter since it’s located in a basement,” Ilko Gladshtein, a partner in the business, told AFP at the recent launch of its program of Ukrainian classics.

The theatre, which first opened in 2019, has always been underground — but while this was once an unremarkable aspect of its architecture, Gladshtein says it has become a “unique selling point”.

“KINO42 is the safest cinema in Kyiv right now. We don’t interrupt screenings during air raids,” he told AFP.

Sold out

The 37-year-old film festival manager and movie producer has been surprised by the size of the evening audiences, although the schedule has been bumped forward to accommodate an 11:00 pm wartime curfew.

“June is a tough month for film distribution, but I can see that people are hungry for films. We’ve held three charity screenings and sent around $1,000 to the Ukrainian army,” he said.

“It gives us the confidence to know not only that we are entertaining people, but also that we are doing something important for the troops on the front.”

Unlike multiplexes that screen the big Hollywood releases of the day, KINO42 has always prioritised Ukrainian cinema, and preserving the country’s cultural identity has become especially important since the invasion.

The venue has teamed up with the Dovzhenko Centre, the nation’s biggest film archive, and has expanded from one weekly screening to three, all sold out.

At a launch event on Thursday last week KINO42 put on “Odd, Bizarre and Fantastic,” a series of animated shorts from the 1980s and ’90s, with tickets all snapped up three days before the screening.

Stanislav Bitiutskiy, a 38-year-old researcher at the Dovzhenko Centre, says every social or political cataclysm forces a nationwide reckoning over Ukrainian identity.

“It first happened during the Maidan revolution,” he told AFP, describing the aftermath of the deadly 2014 clashes between protesters and security forces that led to the overthrow of President Viktor Yanukovych.

“Now, once again, we need to redefine our identity by means of art.”

‘Another reality’

A little further down the street, the much larger above-ground Zhovten picture house — which is nearly a century old — was among the first of Kyiv’s reopened venues.

The multi-screen playhouse sold out a 400-seat auditorium on the launch night of its Ukrainian classics program with a showing of Sergey Paradzhanov’s 1965 opus, “Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors.”

“We wanted to support the country’s economy as well as people’s psychological wellbeing,” said its director Yulia Antypova, 46.

“Psychologists say that this kind of mental decompression, and the opportunity to escape to another reality, are extremely important.”

Here, the possibility of missile strikes is a constant threat.

Zhovten interrupts screenings for 20 minutes when the sirens begin and asks audiences to get to a nearby shelter.

If the alert lasts longer, the screening is cancelled and the customers are asked to come back with their tickets another day.

The return to the silver screen has been gradual, with ticket sales about 30 percent of pre-war figures.

Attendance drops every time a Russian missile slams into a civilian area.

“The human psyche is quite resilient though,” says Antypova. “In a few days, attendance recovers — until the next strike.”

 

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Russian shelling dies 6, Zelensky replaces security chief

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Six killed by Russian shelling in battle-ravaged eastern Ukraine. Rescue workers sifted through debris and cleared rubble from the collapsed structure. EU foreign ministers meet to talk about putting more sanctions on Moscow. KYIV, Ukraine: Six Ukrainians were killed by Russian shelling in battle-ravaged eastern Ukraine on Monday, Kyiv reported, as the country reeled from … Read more

Russia prepares for Ukraine offensive despite new Western weapons

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says Russia has launched more than 3,000 cruise missiles. Liza Dmytrieva, 4, was buried in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, on Sunday after a missile strike killed her on Thursday. KYIV: A Ukrainian military source claimed Russia is preparing for the next stage of its onslaught in Ukraine after Moscow said it would increase … Read more

Ukraine says Russia is preparing next attack stage

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Russian rockets and missiles have blasted Ukrainian cities in recent days, killing scores. At least 40 people were murdered in urban areas by Russian shelling in the previous three days. Moscow says it uses high-precision weapons to damage Ukraine’s military infrastructure and protect its own security. KYIV: Russia is preparing for the next phase of … Read more

Increased burials in Russian-held Ukraine: NGO

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The non-profit Centre for Information Resilience looked at pictures of funerals in six areas of southern Ukraine. The authors saw 1,141 new graves between March 28 and May 12. Almost 1,700 between May 12 and June 29 were seen by CIR’s researchers. KYIV, Ukraine: As per research issued on Friday, satellite and ground images reveal … Read more

OSCE sounds ‘alarm’ on Ukraine ‘filtration centres’

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OSCE report expresses concern mistreatment of thousands of Ukrainians. Report is based on mission of three experts covering period from April 1 to June 25. UK representative to OSCE describes report as a “real-life horror story”. A report by the world’s largest security body on Thursday expressed “grave concern” about alleged mistreatment of tens of … Read more

Russian missile assault in Ukraine kills 12, hundreds injured

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Three Russian missile struck the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia on Thursday. Ukrainian President: “What is this, if not an open act of terrorism?”. Ukraine’s foreign minister accuses Russia of committing “another war crime”; Russia denies that its forces in Ukraine have committed war crimes. KYIV: Twelve people, including a young boy, were killed and others … Read more

Russia ,Ukraine attempt to resolve Turkey’s grain crisis

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Representatives from Russia and Ukraine have met in person for the first time since March 29. The talks are being hindered by concerns that Russia is exporting grain seized from Ukrainian farmers. UN Secretary-General downplayed an impending breakthrough on Tuesday, saying there is “still a way to go”. ISTANBUL: Russia and Ukraine met with UN … Read more

Ukraine assaults Russian-held Kherson, plans retaliation

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Ukraine’s military says 52 people were killed in Nova Kakhovka. The town’s Russia-backed administration reported seven deaths and 70 injuries. Ukraine says Russian troops are massing in the cities of Donetsk, Siversky, Sloviansk, and Kramatorsk. Ukraine launched long-range rocket attacks on Russian forces in southern Ukraine and destroyed ammunition storage, its military said. Ukraine’s military … Read more

Ukrainian Premier League to continue on Aug. 23 without fans

The Ukrainian Premier League (UPL) will begin in the future. On Aug. 23, the nation’s games serve said on Tuesday. Without fans, the arenas will be outfitted with covers for any air strikes. Ukrainian Premier League had no matches  played since Russia attacked Ukraine, February in what Moscow calls “exceptional military activity”. The last round … Read more

Ukraine requests more weaponry as Russia warns West

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Russia’s ambassador to London says he doesn’t think Russia will leave parts of Ukraine it controls. Ukraine urges allies for more weapons as its forces dig in against the Russian advances. Moscow warns of consequences for Western reprisals over its invasion of the Donbas region. KYIV: Ukraine urged its partners on Friday to provide more … Read more

Ukrainian airstrikes destroy Russian tanks

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The ministry says the number of enemy tanks destroyed will soon surpass 2,000. It also published an image of a rocket-like projectile that it said was a “going away gift for some of the Russian occupiers”. War-hit reports say that Ukraine’s airborne force destroyed nine Russian tanks, and the country’s defence ministry showed video of … Read more

Deadly strikes rock east Ukraine as Russia grinds towards Sloviansk

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Russian air strike in Kramatorsk kills at least one and wounds several. Ukrainian officials re-issued urgent pleas for civilians in the surrounding region to flee. Russian forces turn their sights on Sloviansk. Russiam forces left a trail of destruction Thursday as they sought to push deeper into the eastern Donbas region, specifically Sloviansk, as Kyiv … Read more

UK backing for Ukraine set to outlive Boris Johnson

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Boris Johnson’s resignation will not diminish London’s backing for Kyiv. London’s early decisions to send lethal aid to Ukraine. Boris Johnson has been one of the West’s most vocal supporters of Ukraine. Although Boris Johnson  has been one of the West’s most vocal supporters of Ukraine following Russia’s invasion, experts say the British prime minister’s Thursday … Read more

Zelensky expresses ‘sadness’ at Boris Johnson’s resignation

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his “sadness”. The two leaders discussed military and political cooperation. Also discussed negotiations to unblock grain exports from Ukrainian ports. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday telephoned Johnson to express his “sadness” over the British leader’s resignation as Conservative leader and impending departure as prime minister, Kyiv said. “We all … Read more

Ukrainians attempt to cure war trauma at mental health clinic

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Yuriy Makeyev was homeless and jobless after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The 48-year-old is undergoing a psychiatric rehabilitation programme at a Kyiv facility. He fears he may return to a normal life with the help of the programme. KYIV: Yuriy Makeyev was on the verge of a psychological breakdown as a result of his … Read more

Pope Francis denies plans resign soon

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Pope Francis denies rumours that he plans to step down soon. The 85-year-old pontiff says his doctors haven’t told him anything about cancer. He may retire if declining health makes it difficult for him to manage the Church, something was unimaginable before Benedict XVI. Pope Francis has denied rumours that he plans to step down … Read more

Ukraine withdraw from Lysychansk city, big victory for Russia

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Ukrainian military commander General Petr Zelensky says Ukraine will continue to fight and ensure its military has “the most advanced weapons”. Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese committed additional military help, including armoured vehicles and unmanned aerial vehicles, to the country on Sunday. The Ukrainian military withdrew from the key city of Lysychansk over the weekend … Read more

Ukrainians seek peace on Kyiv beaches

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Despite temperatures nearing 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) on the first weekend of July, no one is in a hurry to grab a beach towel. Daily life is dominated by fear of worsening conditions. A rocket killed one and injured four on June 26 in Kyiv neighbourhood that had been targeted twice. KYIV, Ukraine: … Read more