, my mother died immediately in the back seat, i waited until my father died, it took people from kholinill close it for him. did i leave it? the car with my father and my mother and left there on foot, well, you decide for yourself. well, how are you going there one of these days, uh, well, in such a complete hopeless situation, the neighbors came and said that they were in mariupol, they stopped by, let them in, and we got together and left. my sister's husband and my sister drove into the city , there was absolutely nothing on the road, there was everything you want, cars were burning, people were lying down, cars were standing in which people were burned. there was no phone, and that's why my sister said we'll wait until you come back. and i left. well, i went and ran. when i was looking for my parents, i saw so many dead people that it was a slipper. the scariest thing was that i wasn't afraid. they were everywhere, they just lay there . while i was running i held the keys to the house in my hands and i was very afraid of losing them i thought until the last that i would open the en