an employee of the kryvych museum of mariupol andrei ladkin, on the way to work, or rather what ’s left, recalls the events of april 2022 , svo is not forever, sooner or later it will must... end and we will continue our lives and i would like to continue the work that i say i have been doing all my life, he devoted 27 years of his life to the preservation of historical artifacts, so when street fighting was still going on in the city, he went to save valuable exhibits, a couple of streets below there were still battles, well, they were already digging there, you could hear azovstal there, as all sorts of things were flying above, apparently they were shooting in the direction of azovstal. probably they caught them, they shot, they prepared them, also not very much, so to speak, risking their lives in the entrance, of course, also if something could fly through the window into the entrance and explode, they cooked food outside in the yard near the fire, a ukrainian sniper in the liver of the father-in-law in the leg of the son-in-law, the father-in-law naturally died, is that so, for wh