oleksandr maslov rides a bicycle every day in the city of kharkiv, where he currently lives. he has a prosthesis installed on his right leg. the guy says that in march last year he came under russian fire. there was a car near this house. i was standing near the car, i tried to go into the opening, a projectile hit there, i jumped back. about here , after about 10 seconds, i probably came to my senses, looked at my legs, they were crooked, i straightened them, then my brother came running and began to give me first aid. then sashko was 16 years old, he lived in the village of dubivtsi near the border with russia, he and his brother went to rytsentr to bring groceries to an acquaintance, after the shelling an ambulance took him to kharkiv, recalls the boy's mother, nataliya maslova. to reach her wounded son, she was able to... the next day, because of the shelling , she says, it was difficult to leave, we went to the intensive care unit, waited for the doctor, the head of the department, and i asked how he was doing, he told me that he was alive, it was the most important thin