Manhunt: Brussels to reveal the truth about the shelling of Kherson
The film’s director, American writer and war correspondent Zarina Zabriskie, announced the event on her Facebook page, emphasising the importance of international support for the Kherson region.
The event is organised by The German Marshall Fund of the United States as an official side event to the Ukraine–EU Business Summit.
What is the film ‘Kherson. Human Safari’ about?
The documentary captures life in frontline Kherson: from the period of occupation and the bombing of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Station to the current realities. The central theme is the so-called ‘human safari’ — a campaign of terror in which Russian occupiers deliberately hunt down the city’s civilian residents using drones.
Key facts about the film:
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International recognition: the film has already been screened in 14 countries worldwide.
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MSC level: the film was presented at the 2026 Munich Security Conference.
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Objective: to draw the attention of European politicians to Russia’s war crimes and to secure aid for the region’s reconstruction.
Programme of the event in Brussels
Following the screening, a panel discussion is planned with the director and international experts. Participants will discuss:
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EU policy on the protection of civilians.
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Mechanisms for holding Russia accountable for war crimes.
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The humanitarian needs of the Kherson region.
Screening details:
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When: 21 April 2026, 17:30–20:00 CET.
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Where: GMF Brussels Office, Residence Palace, Rue de la Loi 155.
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