well, then serhii sizonenko, the deputy of the odesa district council on the situation in the south, mr. serhiy, will join us. congratulations e- i greet you good morning studio good health so good morning in odesa eh in and in odesa itself, well, you can say that the morning is actually not bad why because during this night we did not have any air alarm, it is impossible not to be happy because last day we had as many as eight air raid alarms, they were from the very night continuously all day. during that night, there were no air raid alarms, er, the situation is more or less calm, if you can say so during the martial law and in general what is happening in the country but at the moment at the moment it is calm in odesa, the threat from the sea remains to what extent the local residents have already adapted to it, so eh p sergey, what does life look like now in the city of odesa, what is being observed there arrivals and departures of preparations for eh until the fall well look there is a constant threat from the sea, at the moment there are two warships of the russian federation