In Rocket Attack, Artem Humilevskyi builds a house of straw in the open steppe, where a family poses beneath a burning roof. The moment is frozen somewhere between theater and terror, folklore and frontline. A commentary on domestic fragility in times of war, the work blends absurdity with solemnity—transforming fire into both threat and metaphor. Part of the ROOTS series, this staged photograph reflects on identity, resilience, and inherited trauma in post-Soviet landscapes.