the questions came from your colleague, with whom we have already talked in this place, it is daria gerasimchuk and she asked me to tell you about your experience as a migrant so that you would share your experience. i know that you are from mariupol, but as you told me, you left there more than two years ago , after all, you left from a front-line city, a city that was also being rebuilt after the occupation because russia's war with ukraine has been going on for eight years now, tell me about your experience, what was it like what made you move from mariupol to work in kyiv for two years i felt that i was from mariupol, i'm here temporarily because i'm here to perform certain tasks i i serve my country and that i have a home when i can return at any time, my mother and my daughter are waiting for me there, my flowers are waiting for me and the house that i have built all these years and there are a lot of friends waiting for me and you understand what happened from mariupol is that today i feel like a person who no longer has a home, there is no city that does not have the same thing that was