here we have a colleague with a stop motion film and kyiv murals angela savchenko, she also says thathat but that is why we went to the meta tasting champagne city to see the architecture of bakhmut, that is, from time to time, this excursion is in a salt mine, and i want to make sure that after the victory, every ukrainian should visit there and that we value the places where our ukraine was born, that we study the history of our region, our ukraine, and precisely under the time of the war and it is in this that we begin to be interested in this in the context of the fact that fierce battles are going on there and everyone is starting to understand what bakhmut is, what soledar is... really bakhmut was a fortress. thank you for making people fall in love in donbas. and you also tell the story of mykhailo kulishov was on this broadcast, they definitely fell in love with this region and will definitely visit it after the victory. with you was the night guard nataliya ostrovska, i'm yevgeny plinsky mykhailo kulishov, a local historian, a cartographer, was with us in the studio. see you