and, of course, they grazed sheep in the summer near fromushyk, where there was a military training groundthat is, there were shooting ranges, only in late autumn and early spring, at other times they were allowed to graze sheep. and so the children, starting at the age of five, there 5, 10, 12 years old, up to 14 years old, went out in the summer and took turns herding sheep, and here i was also herding sheep, so for me this is my native land, my childhood was spent here, the village was already dying out when we started the project in 2006, only five or six families lived here, and when we took on the seven hundred in the 20th year, there were only... three families. today, most of the buildings have already been restored, but there is still a lot of work to be done. with the onset of full-scale war, construction slowed, but was sure to continue. everything is ready in the house, all that remains is to deliver the furniture and connect the plumbing, and we just haven't had time yet. if in fromushyk , new houses had to be rebuilt from scratch, here it was enough to simply restore, everyth