

The documentary chronicles the humanitarian crisis in Izyum during its occupation, where over a thousand civilians perished due to minefields and shelling. The film highlights the destruction of the city, lack of basic utilities, and the presence of looters. It also reveals the existence of a prison for Ukrainian activists and the fear among residents. The documentary underscores Izyum’s strategic importance, as noted by the Institute for the Study of War. It includes footage of significant sites like Izyum School No. 4, St. George’s Hermitage, and mass graves.