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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Tue Feb 22, 2022, 03:40 PM Feb 2022

What to stream: Learn more about Ukraine conflict with these documentaries

With the conflict unfolding in Ukraine over the past several weeks and months now coming to a head, the world has been waiting in tense anticipation for the potential outbreak of war in Europe. As Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened, postured and rattled his saber over Ukraine’s sovereignty, particularly the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in eastern Ukraine that he has declared Russian territory, many may be wondering what’s motivating the implacable, impenetrable former KGB agent and FSB head Putin. Helpfully, there are ways to learn more about the recent history of Putin and Ukraine through a variety of documentaries available to stream.

Start with the 2018 documentary “Active Measures,” directed by Jack Bryan. The main focus of this rapid-fire info-packed film is Putin’s interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, and the cultivation of Donald Trump and the Trump family and associates as Russian assets, particularly through real estate money laundering for Russian organized crime. However, the first half of the documentary offers a primer on Putin’s tactics interfering in elections in Ukraine and Georgia, and the subsequent protest movements rejecting Putin’s influence, especially in Ukraine. The film also explains the significance of Ukraine specifically to Putin, and the devastation he feels over the dissolution of the Soviet Union, which has led to his aggressive actions in former Soviet states. Stream the film for free (with a library card) on Kanopy, or rent it on any digital platform.

Director Steve York’s 2007 documentary “Orange Revolution” is available to stream for free in its entirety on YouTube, and details the 2004 presidential election in Ukraine, in which Putin crony and former Donetsk governor, Viktor Yanukovych, faced off with the more liberal Viktor Yushchenko and his ally, Yulia Tymoshenko. Yushchenko was famously poisoned in an assassination attempt that took him off the campaign trail, and after Yanukovych was deemed the winner of a rigged election, Ukrainians took to the streets for 17 straight days in protest, ultimately overturning the results and installing Yushchenko as president. Watch the whole thing unfold in “Orange Revolution” on YouTube.

Yanukovych later became president, succeeding Yushchenko in 2010 and defeating Prime Minister Tymoshenko in the election. In 2013, Yanukovych's decision to ally with Russia and reject a European Union association agreement sparked yet another revolution in Ukraine, the bloody, monthslong protest movement and occupation of the central square in Kyiv, known as the “Euromaidan.” Though Yanukovych used violent suppressive tactics, including sniper shooters, to target the protesters, he was ultimately removed by parliament and fled to Russia, where he remains in exile.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/what-to-stream-learn-more-about-ukraine-conflict-with-these-documentaries/ar-AAUaF2W

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What to stream: Learn more about Ukraine conflict with these documentaries (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 2022 OP
Make sure it is "Winter on Fire" and NOT "Ukraine on Fire" that you watch. Tommy Carcetti Feb 2022 #1

Tommy Carcetti

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1. Make sure it is "Winter on Fire" and NOT "Ukraine on Fire" that you watch.
Tue Feb 22, 2022, 03:44 PM
Feb 2022

"Ukraine on Fire" was the Oliver Stone produced, Kremlin bankrolled psuedo-documentary that falsely claims what happened in Ukraine in 2014 was a US-backed coup.

I think the confusion between the titles is very much intentional. "Winter on Fire" is a good watch though.

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