our main task was, of course, receiving the population, receiving people who arrived not only from rubezhnoye, but serdonetsk, from lisichansk from kremin. it was here that the tents were placed along the road, it was convenient so that people would not search, would not get lost, we could immediately help people, that is, provide overnight accommodation, provide food, simply warm them up, because it was cold, they were heavy, there were bedridden people, fortunately, we were in a good mood, working together with representatives. we had to be on duty here for days, every other day, why, because there simply weren’t enough personnel, and people constantly needed help, there were a lot of people who cared, they brought clothes, they brought shoes, they brought food, dishes, there was a lot of things, in fact the city rallied. we were told, you yourself are from abroad, yes, yes, i was in lisichansk, then i moved to the boundary during my time, well, to be closer to the family in case of anything, we had two branches in total for the whole city, we even went under the station to extinguish the