how the city lives, how is it... we will ask yevgenia khaustova , the founder of the khaustov charitable foundation. yevgenia, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes, did you have the opportunity to be there already, and we want to ask about how people are recovering, how those who were injured and their neighbors are recovering, how it looks from your eyes, and i arrived at the location about half an hour after the flight, my colleagues were there at all. they had a headquarters there, they are instructors in tactical medicine, and they managed to provide first aid to one woman, they saved her life, even the other could not be saved, so i will take this opportunity to say that all civilians in any city of the country should go to courses of takmed and... have a minimum first aid kit with you, and it will save your life, because the ambulance came in 10 minutes, and 10 minutes is a long time, if you have open, open bleeding there, ugh, what can be done to help kharkiv now and kharkiv residents, maybe they don't need help, because maybe everything is in place, i don't have such information, we were a