lebanese khalid kupsli has been living in kharkiv for many years and, despite the war, is not going to leave the family, the congress, well, the family seems to be. and here is his business, although last march, when the enemy bombarded the city with rockets and poured fire on the minds of businesswomen, he already said goodbye to it then, on march 17, ordinary russians kissed on the territory of the giant barabashovo shopping center, a large-scale fire broke out, which turned into ashes and several shops of khalida with fabrics and dishes. our site here suffered a little and then i came and helped the guys put out the fire in the market area until the summer, the shelling on march 17 became the most destructive then uh-uh 30-25-30% of the shopping areas and-and then there was more a few shellings, only about a dozen shellings, and this, to a large extent, it did so that many people were left without business or without work, and had to start business almost from scratch. the entrepreneur estimates his loss to be about a million dollars in targets, his only store, svitlana worked in on