thank you for this conversation . and right now we are moving on to another guest of our air, iryna vertosst, a human rights activist and a forced displaced person, please contact us. we congratulate irya. good day. good day. professionally in denmark, mrs. irina, tell your story. where are you from? what did you do and live until february 24? what is your experience of the war ? how did you end up in denmark ? the opportunity to talk about really important things until february 24, i actually had everything like many families, i would say that in most families in ukraine, i had actions, family, work, recognition , my favorite work, my public experience, i wrote a lot about human rights and constantly talked about the fact that friends are not silent, if something worries you, you know that you are right, please, you have your rights to protect and stand up and be where you should be 24, that's what you worked with. i worked mainly with people who have limited mobility, that is people from disability, people with temporary health problems, i wrote about mothers with small children, i wrote