Ukraine on Fire Documentary Banned on YouTube

ukraine on fire documentary

YouTube, which is owned by Google, has removed the film “Ukraine on Fire” documentary from its platform. Apparently, the history of Ukraine and Russia is a little too much for the powers-that-be to handle at this time. It wasn’t until today that I learned about the film.

As a result, the documentary’s producer, Igor Lopatonok, has relinquished the film’s copyright and made it available for free download on the Rumble website.

According to the person who informed me about this, the documentary is well-sourced and cited, and it does not present a particularly opposing perspective on the centuries-long dispute. I’ll have to wait and see what happens before I can form my own opinion regarding this claim.

A timeline of Ukraine’s history is presented, beginning in the 17th century and continuing through the catastrophic events of 2014 and beyond. Russian President Vladimir Putin and former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, as well as American journalist Robert Parry, are interviewed throughout the film, most of which is conducted by Oliver Stone himself.

Here is the video, uncut and unedited. You definitely need to watch this!