together with other volunteer doctors, anna bogodelina worked in the city hospital of mariupol, caringk, ah, feeding hygiene. uh, some things they need to bring everything they need there, who needs water to whom something, that is, we just were next to them and provided, and let’s say the minimum sanitary passage, but went out into the yards. uh, we went home. uh, they've seen people cooking over a fire, but they're not at all embittered. do you understand? absolutely not. they greeted us with our good hugged, as if we had known each other for 100 years, told us our stories, who, of course , they are all very difficult. it was a trip from which it is impossible to return the old days spent in mariupol she calls one of the most important in her life in terms of gaining new meanings . i began to look at many more simply differently, simply easier. we attach importance to many things, we spend energy on this, but in fact it is in vain, he is not worth our attention. there are other things a more serious poem written a couple of years ago very in tune with the mood with which she returned