natalya yesina, coordinator of the ukrainian helsinki union in sumy oblast. for the local authorities, she has long been a burden on her father, constantly demanding housing, work, and social benefits for refugees. the law enforcement officer is convinced that all this is lacking not because of a lack of resources, but primarily because of the indifference of officials. we have cities, villages that are within reach of mortars. 15 km, 10 km, 5 km, this is the range of mortars, this is the dream of a neighboring country to make a gray zone. we tried to find out if at least we have a temporary housing fund has been created, all this can be thought out if there was a will, if people had a desire. engage in, analyze these programs, accept these programs and work on them, unfortunately, there is no such thing. natalya yesina knows what she is talking about, because she is an immigrant herself, but since the first wave, until the age of 14, she lived in the city of happiness, and worked on regional television in luhansk, after the occupation she moved to sumy. 10 y