i wanted to say for now, stay with espresso and go to ukrainian theaters, thank you very much lina chenniaal theater person, you know, i want to say that during the war and during the war, and immediately after the war, theaters and literature are very necessary, and as history shows, they are in great demand, i was reading kiyanka's memoirs, when it began, when the invasion of fascist germany took place, they invaded together with the italians, these, also fascists by the italians to kyiv, before the invasion in 1941, back in the fall or at the end of the summer in kyiv, when it was clear that the city could obviously... be taken, the city was under occupation, surrounded, first of all, by the people of kyiv stood in line for books, and here is such a memory of this one kiyanka, who said that while standing in line for books, she saw a military man who was in advanced positions around kyiv, and he came to the city to buy a book and read it in the trenches, eh, because you know, people in such difficult times, what is the war, they are always looking for real answers to the questions they