ivan vashchenko, deputy chief of the chernihiv regional military administration. well, we understand that in any case the work continues, at one time the enemy caused great damage, great trouble to chernihiv oblast. we know how many people died, how many were destroyed. and the infrastructure, and cultural monuments, and farms, there were heroic stories of people who delivered, say, food. there are still some things in chernihiv, which was actually for a certain time, well, about two weeks during this invasion, chernihiv was in complete isolation, when the bridge was destroyed in complete isolation, and it was very difficult to survive then, and the fact that this area is recovering, that it is living, that it is trying to, well, recover, at least to some extent level, it's very good, and it's also good that the fortification works are going on, you know, in this war, time is of great importance and lessons. are of great importance, again, the temporary investigative commission of the verkhovna rada of ukraine, i think, will explain over time, even, well, to societ