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The Ukrainian-Russian conflict has been fueled by strategic interference from several Western countries with globalist ties and financial incentives. Resolutions are challenging, as intelligence services and propaganda keep the war simmering. In 2016, the documentary “Ukraine on Fire,” executive produced by Oliver Stone and directed by Igor Lopatonok, brought details surrounding the Maidan Massacre and geopolitical questions to the forefront. It highlighted the tug-of-war between powers seeking to control Ukraine’s rich lands and access to the Black Sea.
The devastating 2014 Maidan Massacre triggered a bloody uprising that ousted President Viktor Yanukovych, prompting the global media to ramp up its campaign to paint Russia as the perpetrator. This set the path to the conflict we face today. “Ukraine on Fire” was released at a time when the anti-Russia narrative was emerging, coinciding with the narrative of manipulation of public opinion that allowed Donald Trump to be voted in. This period preceded the issues of Nord Stream, international grain, and the energy crisis. The documentary provides an intriguing window into the transition from the revelations of the 2014 conflict to the current global situation. Recommended viewing. Watch:
Run time: 1:36 mins
Director: Igor Lopatonok
Production: Another Way Productions
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