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Film documents the fall of Ukrainian city

ARTEM, LEFT, AND his mother, Viktoria, describe the moments after a bomb was dropped on the Ukrainian theater they were sheltering in following Russia’s invasion of the country. Their story is amongst several first-hand accounts shared in “Mariupol: The People’s Story,” which will be screened at Middlebury College on Tuesday.
Photo courtesy of Robin Barnwell
January 18, 2024
A young boy describes the moments after a bomb is dropped on the theater he and his family are sheltering in. A new mother remembers the book her husband gave her during a conversation she feared would be their last.
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