call to learn more about safety rules and opportunities to help, this is social and this is ludmila vakulenkon of kozacha, a broken village on the border with russia in the north of kharkiv region, how in general people behaved differently during the occupation. let me say for myself. i was not in captivity. when people return from captivity . it seems to me that it is the most difficult for the guys who are fighting not even to be on the front lines . to someone like us in such an occupation, that is, it is the same captivity, we could not just walk the streets, nor those who worked for this government , they went to the occupiers. for example, i did not go anywhere at all. they want to do that with you, they can do it. i'm not afraid of physical pain, for me it's not scary, it's scary when you walk, you see their military coming towards you, and inside you, everything is like that, it's just cold and shrinking , they didn't beat me, i can't say what they did with they were taken to basements by other people, i guess we have to work as psychologists or , uh, it is already possible for psychi