to marina naumova maria agafonova came to the polling station first assisting resettlement in bagrationovsk, as soon as the exit voting at home in severodonetsk opened, she clearly understood that there were no more hopes, she left everything acquired and with her husband under shelling by the afu, they got out to russia well, i think, it will remain, as it were, and when russia takes it, then. yes, there is hope in the kaliningrad region they were helped to get settled and find a job, children study in local schools. the older ones managed to enter universities, but they are very worried about the fate of their native cities. it would all happen faster and we were all together friendly family. as it used to be in the list, the voters were formed in advance, but those who did not get into them. all the same, there is an opportunity to come to the polling station to present a certificate of a citizen of the dpr of the lpr, kherson or zaporozhye regions and take part in a referendum. i congratulate you , too, aunt natashechka. i, too, will vote. and today they say that they don’t even climb o