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Heavenly Hundred

"Heavenly Hundred "is the first film in the series of documentaries" Winter That Changed Us"; it was released by the forties after those killed in clashes on Institutskaya Street. This is a story about those who died for freedom and for their own state. It is still unknown how many people are actually included in the Heavenly Hundred... these are not only those who were killed in the center of the Ukrainian capital at the end of February. These are also all those who opposed the regime in different parts of Ukraine, and then went missing, or were tortured from the very beginning of Euromaidan. They will be remembered by eyewitnesses of those events, their participants, and relatives of the victims.

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"Heavenly Hundred "is the first film in the series of documentaries" Winter That Changed Us"; it was released by the forties after those killed in clashes on Institutskaya Street. This is a story about those who died for freedom and for their own state. It is still unknown how many people are actually included in the Heavenly Hundred... these are not only those who were killed in the center of the Ukrainian capital at the end of February. These are also all those who opposed the regime in different parts of Ukraine, and then went missing, or were tortured from the very beginning of Euromaidan. They will be remembered by eyewitnesses of those events, their participants, and relatives of the victims.

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