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UKRAINE / DESTRUCTION BROLL
STORY: UKRAINE / DESTRUCTION BROLL
TRT: 01:45
SOURCE: UNHCR
RESTRCITION: PLEASE CREDIT UNHCR ON SCREEN
LANGUAGE: NATS
DATELINE: 13-15 MARCH 2018, DONETSK REGION, UKRAINE
14 MARCH 2018, ENTRY/EXIT CHECKPOINT, NOVOTROITSKE, UKRAINE
1. Wide shot, viewing from a bus
2. Med shot, landmine sign that says “STOP MINE”
15 MARCH 2018, MARIINKA, UKRAINE
3. Wide shot, children leaving a school
4. Close up, sand bags inside school windows
5. Close up, signs of supporting UN organizations
6. Various shots, a destroyed factory of the city
15 MARCH 2018, KRASNOHORIVKA, UKRAINE
7. Various shots, destroyed apartment buildings in the area
8. Wide shot, residents
9. Wide shot, destroyed building
10. Wide shot, an elderly Ukrainian woman pulling coal on a homemade cart
13 MARCH 2018, STAROHNATIVKA, UKRAINE
11. Med shot, partially destroyed house
12. Wide shot, man walking towards his partially destroyed house next to the contact line
13.Wide shot, house and the non-government-controlled area beyond the home
14. Med shot, destroyed house
15.Wide shot, a man crossing the main street of the village
13 MARCH 2018, NOVOHRYHORIVKA, UKRAINE
16. Various shots, residents walking through a field and on muddy roads to reach their village close to the non-government-controlled area
The armed conflict that has divided eastern Ukraine since 2014 continues to impact the lives of millions of civilians, cutting them off from jobs, people and social services.
Many of them also live in villages close to the so-called contact line that divides the Donetsk and Luhansk regions into government-controlled and non-government-controlled territory.
Regular shelling puts lives at risk and damages homes, schools, roads and towns.
Eastern Ukraine is now one of the areas with the worst landmine contamination in the world.
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