New Documentary Account Chronicles the Battle for Robotyne—Featuring 200 Fallen Soldiers.
About the Documentary 'The Final Battle. Robotyne'
According to Espreso.tv: 'The Final Battle. Robotyne' is a documentary narrative that honors the defenders who lost their lives in the fight for the village of Robotyne in the Zaporizhzhia region. The author, Alona Martyniuk, wrote the account, with illustrations by Nataliia Nazarenko. This report documents the stories of the fallen, along with testimonies from medics and combatants involved in the battle that took place on July 27, 2023.
The work was published on the Memorial platform, which as of June 2026 has recorded over 12,000 personal histories. The report names several of the fallen defenders, including:
- Yevhen Nevynskyi (Karabas)
- Vlad Chervinskyi (Chyrik)
- Maksym Chudinovich (Chudik)
- Oleksandr Tsopa (Robinson)
- Yurii Polishchuk (Rynat)
A dedicated section listing the biographies of the fallen contains 200 names, highlighting the scale of the tragedy.
Personal Stories and the Importance of Remembrance
Alona Martyniuk notes: 'In the report on the battle itself, you can only read about it at the end. The first chapters are about people.'
This emphasizes how personal narratives are central to understanding the broader war. The documentary also includes the account of a female medic from Robotyne who fled the occupation in the summer of 2023.
Alona Martyniuk adds: 'The story of Robotyne is the blood-soaked black earth of war.'
'The Final Battle. Robotyne' is the third memorial report produced by the Memorial platform. The first two reports—'Cheka. The Tuning Fork of Freedom' and 'Ratushni. The Legend of the Knight and the Druid'—also focus on pivotal events and individuals.
Notably, on February 17 in Kyiv, the first Memorial Action Award ceremony took place. Honorees included the projects 'Nedopysani,' Vladyslav Heraskevych's 'Helmet of Memory,' and the 'Protasiv Yar' festival in memory of Roman Ratushnyi. These initiatives help preserve the memory of the deceased and underscore the importance of history during wartime.
This account makes a significant contribution to remembering Ukraine's fallen defenders, placing human stories at the forefront of major wartime events. It not only records facts but also builds an emotional connection with readers, reminding us that behind every name is a person whose life was cut short by war. The Memorial platform continues its vital mission of documenting these stories, helping to ensure that those who gave their lives for their country are never forgotten.
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