The work on this documentary film about the role of the railway in the war in Ukraine started on March 9. Al Jazeera, the largest Arabic-speaking media in the world, began it shortly after the start of a full-scale invasion.

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Al Jazeera journalists were almost the first who dared to come to the war-torn country to capture how the railway workers operate, how Ukrainians are evacuated, and how those who provide the way of life for hundreds of thousands of passengers feel. We did not yet know that hundreds of thousands would soon turn into millions.

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The heroine of this film was the head of one of the evacuation trains of Ukrzaliznytsia, Irina Petrushchak from Lviv. Accompanying her and the train crew on trips close to the war-torn regions, the journalists reflect the feelings that all railway workers and all Ukrainians experienced at the beginning of a full-scale war.

This film, like many other journalistic materials, is designed to show the world the truth about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. We >>> show <<< it to you too.

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