Press officers of the State Emergency Service revealed the truth about the war in Ukraine
Continuation of the work of press officers of the State Emergency Service
According to ДСНС: In June, press officers of the State Emergency Service continue their important work, documenting the events of wartime reality in Ukraine. This monthly column aims to draw attention to the real stories of people experiencing difficult times, as well as to the efforts of rescuers. As stated by the State Emergency Service,
“While the world trembles at the news from Ukraine, press officers of the State Emergency Service stand behind the scenes to ensure that everyone hears the truth, and each filmed story becomes evidence of the challenging wartime reality.”
The significance of the initiative of the State Emergency Service
They document what most try not to notice, preserving vital testimonies of real life during the war. “They see what most turn away from. And while someone seeks sensationalism, it is they who preserve the most important - the true stories of people, the pain and strength of rescuers that cannot be invented!” - emphasize the State Emergency Service.
For everyone who wants to familiarize themselves with these important video materials, a video is available on YouTube. Scan the QR code or open YouTube and feel the totemic power of the indomitable press officers.
“Each month, explore the world of the State Emergency Service with us!”
- invite representatives of the service.
This initiative of the State Emergency Service is of great importance for society, as it helps preserve the memory of war events and highlights the heroism of people who save lives daily during the conflict. By documenting real stories and the efforts of rescuers, the service not only informs the public but also provides an opportunity to understand the depth of human experiences during these difficult times, which can become an important element of collective memory. The video materials presented on the YouTube platform can serve as a valuable resource for studying wartime events and their impact on people's lives in Ukraine.
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