so, the espresso information marathon continues its work, with us on communication marichka paplauskaite, editor-in-chief of the reporters magazine, co-founder of the ukrainians media, who yesterday was a witness of massive such brutality. of course, i would say, not even the human shelling of the station in kherson, when people were trying to evacuate the city. marichko , congratulations, espresso veterans, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes, good evening, you wrote a post on your facebook that really impressed me this morning, you described in great detail all the events that took place at the kherson train station and the photo that you posted with a cat while staying in the shelter together with other passengers. who were waiting for the train , how did it all happen, how quickly did this shelling happen, how oriented were the people when this attack began, and how did they manage to make it so that , unfortunately, only one policeman died, but most of the people still found themselves in a shelter in time and thus saved themselves, well, well, i think that a big role was actually