kateryna prymak, co-founder, veteran, volunteer is in touch with us. good morning to you. i i must say right away that we also invited viktor rozovy to participate in the broadcast today, the press officers of the brigade asked him, but he said that he was not ready to comment yet. ms. kateryna, the case we talked about actually discriminates against women. military, what do you think, is it really possible that this is just a bad joke that is not worth such a detailed discussion and such a violent reaction? i think if society is still discussing and it's relevant, there's probably a big demand for it, there's a big demand for equality kind of, there's a big demand for respect for women who fight, and that's right, of course, about the joke itself... my position is more that the joke itself, it's demeaning, but it's not discriminatory, it's a product of the system , which actually discriminates against women, and despite the fact that in 2018, we worked as an advocacy campaign of the invisible battalion, thanks to which we actually opened 63 combat positions in the 18th ye