let's speak to artem litvinets, who is in kharkiv. m is a chief editor of the factor druk printing house, which was hit on may 23 by russian missiles. thanks very much indeed for being with us. you are hit in a similar type of attack. tell us what it's like at the moment in hard heave. it's important to say the shelling of kharkiv is daily. 0ne it's important to say the shelling of kharkiv is daily. one of them hit a large shopping supermarket. there were a lot of people there and the number of victims is now not yet known. from the second one, we were journos tell us how you cope on these situations and the type of protection you feel you're getting. again, no—one feels safe in kharkiv now. people are leaving for safer places. when have stayed, like me and my colleagues from the publishing house, to continue to work. it's a kind of important activism. so, we don't want the city to become a empty and gradually die. kharkiv citizens are ready to stay. the shopping centre hit today, your printing press, tell us a little bit about the imp