vyshnya lived, and it is true that krynky is a native village ostapa vyshnya, he lived there, he lived there, or did he just live there, he lived there in the krynks, right there before the great war, this museum was restored, but now there is no museum, no houses, nothing, there are no krynks, look, mr. yury, where did the inhabitants of the krynks go, did they manage to move to the right bank, or somewhere on the left we drove along... moved a little further from the front line, well, i can say that there have been no civilians there for a long time, and unfortunately, there has not been a single building there for a long time that was not damaged, well, almost everything there was destroyed , and the enemy there very intensively used heavy weapons, and artillery, and cabs, well, you you can see in the video what state this settlement is in now, well, in general, if we are talking about the occupied territory. kherson region, how does it look now, are the roads that the occupiers are building to bring in their equipment and their people, at what stage is this construction, are there