in kherson, that is, moral preparation uh, she is there, thank you, thank you very much , andriyu andrii ivasychkina resident of kherson, was in touch with us, you know, there are funds , to a greater extent, the state should also take care of the fact that such cities and kherson, well, to a lesser extent, too they were all the same mykolaiv. well, they had certain generators. because you know, here in lviv last winter, er, the longest period without light, well, without electricity, was well, there were often more than a day . there were points of invincibility. he could recharge coffee, drink there, well, communicate with people to some extent , but you imagine a place well , maybe someone does not imagine maybe someone from our viewers experienced it and you know what it is like a month without any electricity, without heat, without anything and that's why, of course, generators are big, you know, like industrial generators, they're needed here, because in any case, we know what to survive this winter. if putin doesn't die, russia won't fall apart and we'll run out of it, or we won't finish the