most importantly, friends, let's move on to the exclusive material that our olena tsymtyla prepared afterking with matthew olvort , the coordinator of emergency operations of the world food program, fragment. this interview can be seen right now, it can happen to people , er, have seen what can happen after er, as a result of the war, and we but such but such such so significant impact that can happen during the war in ukraine and this can not only lead ukraine to famine, but can also lead to coffee risks, which can also affect 47 million people, and the number of people who can be can have a problem when we do something we once saw something similar in the eighth - when there was not a very large increase in inflation and oil and all that, but what is the difference? and what is the difference and inflation? we have seen for three months how the food system becomes more expensive and affects the surrounding of the world in south america in africa and in other countries, uh, inflation is related to war, what are the effects of counters, uh, ukraine , you have already listed the biggest im