According to IMI, the Ukrainian version of the film was blocked immediately after its release, probably due to intense complaints from Russians.
The Ukrainian version of the documentary “Ecocide” about Russia’s crimes was blocked on the YouTube platform. This was reported by the press service of the Mass Information Institute.
According to the statement, the Ukrainian version of the film was quickly blocked immediately after release, likely due to the large number of complaints from Russian users.
“We released two versions at once, but YouTube blocked one. We cannot understand why the Ukrainian version, because they are the same. The only problem is that they are dubbed in different languages,” said its lead expert Taras Dzyuba. Strategic Communications Directorate of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The Stratcom team of the Armed Forces of Ukraine appealed to YouTube with a request to explain the reasons for the blocking.
“This is very strange. Because the previous videos were about the enemy’s policy towards our children. There were two films. The first was called ‘Kidnapping’. Children” and the second – “Wounded children, crippled destinies”. And much harsher examples were shown there. This is if we talk about harshness, how it can affect morale, spirit. Blocked. However, “Ecocide” was blocked for a while. hour and this is interesting,” said Dzyuba.
Let us recall that the Ukrainian historical feature film “Dovbush”, directed by Oles Sanin, about the rebel movement of the Carpathian opryshki led by Oleksa Dovbush in the 18th century, became the highest-grossing domestic film four weeks after its release.
Source: Focus
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