and we have footage of war correspondent igor damyanovich and izbilgrad.bian correspondent. let's look at them and discuss them. there were a lot of people, probably about 4,000 here, including old people. everything was busy here. there was nowhere to go through here, of course. there was no light, there was no food for the children. just uh, candy cookies, if the volunteers brought them. uh, they could give them what they say, that the plane threw a bomb , it wasn’t, it was an explosion. it’s like i’m saying this 100%. it was a blast, because my husband also saw the violence of the boxes. at night they carried boxes into well, here it’s like dressing rooms two days before the explosion, the military began to take out their families. we didn't even understand that. well, they didn’t attach any importance to this , the volunteers began to leave, and our relatives who were here at night saw how military green boxes were brought in. for what question could something be products? no, they knew, most likely, because everyone left, no one remained from this sta