4 July 2024 year in the Chernihiv regional historical museum named after. VV. Tarnovsky, a Museum meeting with a journalist and editor of the Chernihiv mass media took place «CHline» Pavlo Solodovnikom, at which a book trilogy about the events of the Russian-Ukrainian war in Chernihiv region was presented.
will 2022 year by a team of journalists «CHline» the first book was published "Unconquered Chernihiv region: real war stories". Its pages collected stories about the beginning of a full-scale war on the territory of Chernihiv region, the crimes of the occupiers and the resistance of the Ukrainian people. Some of the stories in the interview format were recorded during active hostilities in Chernihiv Oblast.

Do 2023 Pavlo Solodovnyk, with the support of a wide range of specialists and partners, published the second book "The Struggle of the Invincible: the chronicle of the war and the crimes of the Russian occupiers in Chernihiv Oblast". Its main purpose is to document the crimes committed by the Russian military territory of the region. The events are presented chronologically, starting on the first day of a full-scale invasion by the Russians. The defense of Chernigov is described, region and the liberation of Chernihiv Oblast. Little-known photos can be seen on the pages of the publication, lists of fallen defenders of the regional center. The reader can familiarize himself with essays about the most high-profile crimes of the Russian army – concentration camp in Yagidny, bombing of Chernihiv by Su-34 aircraft (Krasnoyartsev-Krivolapov).
Already this year, редактор«CHline» presented the book to the public, containing anddeological and philosophical essays with artistic coloring "Between dreams and reality. Stories, that form a nation". The edition is presented 41 essay about war, historical myths, upbringing and relationships with children, value system, life priorities of Ukrainians and Russians.






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