daryna kolomiets, bohdan zaika and dmytro suslov. social news. they live in basements and dilapidated houses, charge their gadgets from generators, and ride bicycles to fetch water. this is how people have been living in the front-line gulyai field and orichovo field in zaporizhzhia for two years. however, despite the shelling , they are not going to leave their homes. from zaporizhzhia, i am a public correspondent. ivan shows the consequences of a russian projectile hitting u own house, he says, these are the current realities of life in the city of gulyaipole. occupants hit his yard three times during the year. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon , when they went straight to the bedroom, they were at home and miraculously remained alive. father ivan says that the russian soldiers did not leave a living place from their native field. he says there are shell holes, damaged houses and an eerie silence all around. but the locals are used to it. every day, every day, oh, well, how, shall we say, it’s not here for us, it means that somewhere in the second