for sure, half of the country was awake and half of kharkov was awake, and we corresponded with boryslav bereza one night, he writes who is sleeping and i wrote probably half of kharkov is not sleeping and then at four in the morning, nothing happened and we all laid down to rest here. at 5 o'clock in the morning, i heard explosions. i told my husband that the war had begun, and despite all the warnings that you should not go to the windows there, do not go out on the balcony, of course we ran to the balconies and listened to it. maybe we understood that so what is it that the war has started well and what happened what happened in the morning yes or did it remain this feeling of panic that is how how was your next day built it's a shame it's a shame to admit nothing happened i didn't go to the store i went to work on the 24th, i went to work and it seemed to me that this was some kind of surprise. i must have dreamed it and there was a complete rejection of this situation. everyone didn't go to work. i asked my people, my employees, to stay at home safely, but so to say that i said let's evacu