eva myronova saw how people survive and prepare for frost. many residents of the preobrazhenka destroyed by the enemy left for safer places in zaporizhzhia. territory, now there are three or four families left on each street. it's very scary, and lighters, we already know what projectiles fly, and jets, and these cabs, that's all we are, as these, as military strategists, we stood here. locals - mostly elderly people who don't want to leave their homes. taisia and her husband sometimes move in with the children who left for zaporizhzhia, but then return to their native house. well, we've been here for a day and we still have to go home, because, well, it seems like we 're sitting here, it doesn't seem like the house will be broken into, so we think, this is one part, i live here with my husband, and there are children, so here we are we are guarding, there are neighbors living nearby who are also holding on to their home, their children also left the walnut tree destroyed by the enemy, which is a kilometer from the transfiguration, a gunsho