did she come to the rally in ljubljana to talk about the despair and pain that they brought rashist ton, she lived in kyiv for many years, and since the beginning of the war, fate threw her to slovenia, and her relatives remained in mariupol, and her parents are still there. the thing is that my very old grandmother remains with them. she is 90 years old. they are very worried that she simply does not will remove the filtering and all these measures, the number of roadblocks that must be passed to get out of this horror. for 43 days, the girl did not know if her parents were alive, there was no contact with them. and when she heard this native voice, she cried, her father told about what a horror it has become commonplace in mariupol, people just bury them in their backyards, bury them in the streets, put up some wooden crosses, my dad said that there are almost no trees left in the city because people have no other way to cook, they cook on a fire and you can imagine how many under such conditions, people will die of hunger. hunger in the 21st century is something that is difficult fo