please, the oldest inhabitant of the village , oleksandr ivanovich, also did not survive the occupation by his relatives. this is where my grandfather lay , all of us. we hoped that we would come and talk, that they would stay alive and tell us how they were going through it all, but it didn't work out. but i don't know if it will be possible to live here, they left the books, they probably looked in the books that they wanted something they wanted to throw everything out of the bedside tables, they took it away, they took away the myth, the nimdoscope, why do i need a children’s stethoscope, introduce the laptop, they took it, she was lying on the potato, and i, er, poured sawdust and threw hay on it and so they were lying on the floor, catching cold, it’s terrible, guys what now have i seen, what kind of war terrified, i was born in the war and said i was going to die in the war for 78 years. it's already time to die, but i still want to live, because i have six grandchildren and two great-granddaughters. grandma, we love you. grandma, we call you. we love what is there to love, how,