alisa, thank you, alisa sysoeva, a journalist and deputy of the zaporizhzhya district council was with us, you mentioned the easter rabbit, that it is certainly not in our tradition, but that it is interesting that it's interesting, i recently came across one, no i know, this is a caricature, an ironic drawing, how to call it, from the time of the first world war, dear friends, the first world war, 1915, erich shilinyk drew, this drawing was also signed... a russian easter rabbit, and this easter rabbit, russian, it’s not, it’s not eggs, painted, not easter eggs, not easter eggs, it’s bombs, that is, even then the world understood what russia was, maybe not all, not the majority, and only, only now, maybe listen, it has been a long time since the majority of people have understood what russia is has passed, and that russian easter bunny is also dropping bombs and pelting ukraine with these bombs. dear friends, we will now move to the kherson region, in the meantime i want to tell you, to remind you that the holiday season is a time to share, and when not to share now, and when no