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The war continues in Ukraine, but Le Minibus starts its new journey. In the first episode, Lesya Nikityuk and Bohdanich will travel through the Kyiv region to find out what the "Russian peace" really looks like, how Prymachenko's paintings were saved from the burning. Museum in Ivankiv, why the village Demidiv was sunk, and what the "second" army of the world left behind in Chernobyl and the villages on the approaches to the capital.
Le Minibus visited Khmelnytskyi during the war. Wounded animals from the war zone are treated here, the developer of the "air alarms" application lives here, and finally the funniest Did Tolya lives here!
The city of Dnipro has been holding a medical front since the war in Ukraine began. It is here the wounded soldiers are brought, as well as civilians who suffered from missiles attack. In this episode, Lesya Nikityuk will learn how our defenders are treated in the Dnipro, professional paramedics will show how to provide first aid, and the iron guys from Kryvyi Rig will demonstrate how can be taken the wounded out of the battlefield imperceptibly to the enemy. And the largest community of Luhansk residents is in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. How Luhansk region lives today is also in this issue.
With the beginning of war in Ukraine, Lviv turned into a reliable rear. How do volunteers and humanitarian staffs of Lviv work today? How are the young mothers and pregnant women who run from the war met and where are they settled? And where, at last, are those mysterious biolaboratories and fighting geese? Meet Le Minibus in Lviv Oblast!
Le Minibus goes to Chernihiv and Sumy regions. The cities and villages that were under Russian occupation for more than a month. Today, this is the most mined region in Ukraine, the demining of which will take several decades.
Lesya Nikityuk travels around Kyiv to find out how the capital and the people of Kyiv have changed during the war, how museum exhibits were evacuated in the first days of the invasion, and what The US Ambassador Bridget Brink thinks about Ukraine.
During the war, Cherkasy is totally mobilized! Even blind volunteers and a pensioner from Washington are weaving camouflage nets for the front, a Cherkasy craftswoman has created a special combat vyshyvanka, Hasidim in Uman have turned a synagogue into a bomb shelter. Also in this episode there is is an exclusive interview with helicopter pilots who carried out impossible missions on the surrounded Azovstal and the Zmiinyi Island.
In this episode Lesya Nikituk will find out how the border with Belarus is guarded, and for the first time in its history, Le Minibus will cross the border and go to Poland.
People say that Kharkiv is maid of iron and concrete. Kharkiv remembers every bomb shelling and carefully collects material evidence for the upcoming trial in The Hague against the Russian invaders. And at the same time, life is coming back to the destroyed Saltivka. In spite of everything, lessons keep going on in the walls of the half-demolished school. And in underground parking lots - where enemy missiles cannot reach, a real miracle is arranged for children... Watch "Le Minibus" in the hero city of Kharkiv.
Le Minibus came to Mykolaiv - a city called the fortress of the South. Lesya discovers how Mykolaiv managed to deter the enemy from a further attack on Odessa, how the dwellers live under permanent missile attack and without drinking water in the taps for almost a year, how the oldest zoo in Ukraine survived, and finally who guards the sky over Mykolaiv.
Le Minibus traveled in the footsteps of our armed forces through the liberated villages and towns in the south and visited Kherson. What Lesya Nikityuk saw and heard from locals, who lived more then 8 months under russian occupation, will make your blood run cold... But everyone should know about this. And never forget.
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