denise brown is the un residents and humanitarian coordinator, and ukraine as to how people are doing the motion of the house, the war, and as a bad you. i think a lot is said about the resilience of the community people and well, that's very true. they are very determined. i think this also hides the fact that the country is traumatized. this war is about lost lots of homes, lots of jobs, lots of lives, lots of loved ones. and this impacts people's everyday lives as we see an increase in intensive patients in the strikes, but impossible, an infrastructure and civilians. there's been a 47 percent increase in the loss of some in life between november 2023 and january 2024. so situation is difficult. i don't see any improvements in the monetary situation. i doubt very much that there will be until this more is finally over hammering a bit more on the humanitarian situation. you don't sound optimistic that it's going to get any better. is that right? that's correct. i see no reason for anyone to believe that there will be an improvement in the day to day life of ukrainians, particularly