
Kyiv region, Bucha, April 19, 2022.
In the video: the bakery inside, the area near the bakery, journalists interviewing bakers, baking molds, fire in the oven, kneaded dough, a pennant with the image of a trident, ready-made bread, men coming in and buying bread.
Comments: Jacek Polewski, a volunteer baker from Poland, tells what motivated him to come to Ukraine, how he left, that he brought 500 kilograms of Polish flour with him, prepares sourdough according to a Polish recipe that is more than a hundred years old, about his attitude to the war, how Poles united in helping Ukrainians; Yaroslav Burkivsky, the owner of the bakery, what he did in the first days of the war, why he returned to his business, how Jacek Polewski found him.
After the liberation of Bucha from the Russian invaders, Jarosław Burkowski returns to the city and resumes the work of his bakery. He is joined by his Polish colleague, a baker from Poznan, Jacek Polewski. During the occupation of Bucha, the bakery was the headquarters of the Russian military.