a photographer and when the war started he became a volunteer the hero of the following story andriy ushenkoman drove the humanitarian woman to the newly de-occupied cities and villages of kyiv and kharkiv regions. and now, despite all the risks under enemy shelling, he is helping the residents of bakhmut to survive this difficult winter. mykhailo manyk will tell about the dangerous journeys of the volunteer. here are the shots from the personal archive of the volunteers. this is the indomitable city of bakhmut , which the russian army is methodically erasing from the face of the earth. every journey is always a risk for life on the way. ditches and mud, from which it is difficult to get into your car. well, the exits and exits are excellent, and he takes humanitarian aid to the places where it is needed the most . i woke up in the morning, as they say, and realized that i just have to, i don’t know how to explain it, i just felt inside that everything has to go because i have everything. i live in a warm place and there people are freezing and don't eat anything. that's why they don't talk