Roman Oleksiv's Award
An 11-year-old Ukrainian boy, Roman Oleksiv, has been honored with the international Cinema for Peace Honorary Dove 2026 award for his role in the documentary 'Children in the Fire'. Directed by Yevhen Afineevsky, the film focuses on the harrowing experiences of children affected by the war in Ukraine. This project highlights the often-overlooked human cost of conflict, bringing the stories of its youngest victims to a global stage. Screenings are being held worldwide with the support of Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its diplomatic missions abroad.
Global Screenings and Disturbing Statistics
The film has already been shown in the United States, Croatia, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Monaco. Upcoming screenings are scheduled for:
- Jersey City (USA)
- Antalya (Turkey)
- Denmark
- Vancouver (Canada)
- Vienna (Austria)
Data collected since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion reveals a staggering human toll: at least 684 Ukrainian children have been killed, with another 2,367 injured. These figures underscore the devastating and disproportionate impact of the war on the young.
The award given to Roman Oleksiv signifies international recognition of the plight faced by children in armed conflicts. 'Children in the Fire' not only raises awareness of the suffering of Ukrainian children but also serves as a powerful global call to action. Initiatives like this are crucial for focusing attention on the humanitarian consequences of war and fostering discussions on how to support the most vulnerable victims.