into life, which seemed to be a risk, but became a constant support for wounded ukrainians, natalya starepravae. we met igor koschivka in the lobby of the nezlama rehabilitation center. on the way to our film crew , he stopped in front of each colleague and patient to say hello and simply ask how they were doing, we started our conversation on the famous glass bridge that connects hospital buildings, mr. igor recalls, everything started with a small meeting and one a piece of paper, and it grew into a massive ecosystem. i clearly remember this building and this building as two. separate buildings, and frankly, well, no one expected that they could actually be connected by such an overpass, so 73 m, well, really no, not to the end of faith, even when i saw the piles already concreted, it was still doubtful still sneaking in about there, you know, finishing it all, but well, we have a strong result now, so we're talking about a huge team, and this team, you know, what's really cool about that team. that she as a whole here every link is interconnected, and it works as a whole, that is, from the