without heat, at least this is what the head of the city's heat supply committee informs odesa, hanna pozniakova, and we will. to hope that heat will soon be restored to those houses, but i have a question for you, ms. marino, and it actually concerns the general work of rescuers in odesa, during a full-scale invasion, we know that very often flies to odesa, especially in at the frontline, at the port, give the locations, areas, how much did your work become complicated in general, when the full-scale invasion began and how many rescuers there are now, in principle. and resources to deal with the consequences russian missile and drone strikes , because we know that odesa is often enough the region where the enemy tries to target, and actually the air force partially succeeds in repelling these air targets, well, but partially these air targets do hit somewhere, yes the work has become very complicated and in general the work has changed a lot both for rescuers and, well, that is, all areas of our state emergency service, psychologists and everyone, because these were absolutely new challenges, b