The film ‘Targets’ is a story about the women in Ukraine who are branded as “drug addicts”. These women are targets, and a real war is being waged against them. The film is an attempt to understand why this is happening and what needs to be done to stop these deaths. On one hand, the state finances a program of opioid substitution therapy (OST), Many women in Ukraine receive this therapy. This gives them the opportunity to restore health and social ties, find work, devote time to family and children, etc.

However, on the other hand, as soon as a woman begins to receive this treatment, she is immediately diagnosed with “drug addiction”. As a result of this status, she loses all her rights. In practice, this is very often used by social services, which can take children from such women and deprive them of parental rights. Such mothers are forcibly separated from their children. Babies who could live with a loving mother end up in shelters. This film explores the lives of these women and those who advocate for their rights.