thank you, and in particular, let's talk with the army psychologist andrii kuzinchuk, who joins our broadcast front-line problems and the mental health of our servicemen. mr. andrii, i congratulate you. good morning, let's discuss a little bit the point that there is a problem of return from the war, if, for example, military personnel manage to get leave, for example. does he, er , hmm, he already manages to demobilize and return to civilian life, hmm, is it a difficulty when they come, for example, to peaceful kyiv, they see people drinking coffee, walking, er, resting , in fact, hmm, they feel this cognitive dissonance. how do you help them deal with this, and how serious is this problem? when military personnel come to kyiv and see someone drinking coffee, it's not a big deal. the problem is a big problem, when they see that the cobblestones have been discontinued, it is a bit of a cognitive dissonance, considering how much it costs and how much we lack some means, what do we do with it before we send a person on vacation? we are talking we are simulating the situation so what will you do