, volodymyr klyutsevskyi, the deputy head of the kherson oda for humanitarian issues, was in touch with us today. tanya, this is what, what mr. volodymyr is saying, these are... hundreds of libraries destroyed in ukraine, these are hundreds of cultural monuments, these are hundreds of museums of some kind. the irony is that pen, the main idea of pen, it was based on the fact that cultural heritage and culture is a field of understanding, and it is inviolable, especially during armed conflicts, whether warriors, as people from the west react, yes westerners. but the writers we bring here, how do they react to what they see in these regions destroyed? and you know, i just thought about my first such advocacy trip abroad, it was... in may 22 of the year, america, new york, and i simply remember how a taxi driver picked me up at the airport, who at the time recently learned about probucha, about kyiv region, and he told me then that you know, i understood why what is happening in ukraine is so worrying, why so much for it's close to us, because when i see the shots of sound or images, i r