American journalist documents wartime reality in “Kherson: Human Safari”

American journalist Zarina Zabrisky has produced a documentary capturing real life in the city of Kherson during the war.

According to Ukrinform, the news was shared via Telegram by Oleksandr Prokudin, head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration.

“Kherson: Human Safari is a must-watch documentary that, over 72 minutes, tells the story of Ukraine’s hero city—from the onset of Russia’s full-scale invasion and subsequent occupation, to Kherson’s long-awaited liberation and the relentless attacks. And above all, it shows life that persists despite everything,” Prokudin wrote.

He emphasized that the film features no actors—only real residents who live through the war, defend the city, rescue others, and speak candidly about their experiences.

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Zabrisky, who resides in Kherson, captures the reality of life under constant threat, portraying how the region has been turned into a “shooting range” and civilians into targets.

Prokudin thanked the journalist for what he called a deeply moving work: “It captivates from the first minute to the last.”

As previously reported by Ukrinform, Russian forces have shared videos on Telegram of drone attacks against Kherson civilians.

Poster: from khersonhumansafari.com

Video: Zarina Zabrisky

First photo: illustrative


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