we lived in the very center of the city, not far from the drama theater, just above kirylo square .t's good that i parked the car in front of the entrance , it protected us so well in the corridor and you are really sitting on every target. you hear another projectile flying and i think that the women and the house will fly through the houses 50-100 meters from us, they were literally fired upon, there were direct hits there were dead people in the houses. and now look at what the people themselves came up with. mark, in this class, the department of the new post office started, i'll tell you, you'll be burying them in carpet films, it's simple. it's a disaster. people bury the corpses of their neighbors in their own yards. there were children in the yard, girls older than 16 - 7 boys and six girls. we saw, and my children saw, then the corpses were lying on the roads for more than a day. when we arrived at the shelter, there were more than 300 people , 40 probably children. i probably didn't cry at that moment . when the air force started, it was strong, i always held on. i held on