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To Save Horsie

An investigative film dedicated to the fate of children affected by Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine. The plot centers on the story of a bloodstained toy horse found at a train station after shelling. Who did the horse from Kramatorsk belong to? Was its young owner able to escape? If so, where is he now, and what has become of him? The idea behind the film is to try to find this child or his relatives and get answers to these questions. While investigating the Kramatorsk tragedy, we will also tell other poignant stories about broken children's lives.

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An investigative film dedicated to the fate of children affected by Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine. The plot centers on the story of a bloodstained toy horse found at a train station after shelling. Who did the horse from Kramatorsk belong to? Was its young owner able to escape? If so, where is he now, and what has become of him? The idea behind the film is to try to find this child or his relatives and get answers to these questions. While investigating the Kramatorsk tragedy, we will also tell other poignant stories about broken children's lives.

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