period, that is, there is just a demarcation line and over there from the side of mikilskyi from pavlivka, there are also muscovites standing behind the river, behind the kashlagach and nowhere no, they don’t advance anywhere either, they just hang around, here’s a story of certain front lines of the first... it reminds me of how, how do you assess the very intensity of the shelling, because you just mentioned some stories, that is, they hang around all the time, are there any schedules, as they say in other areas of the front, that they necessarily start at 5 in the morning, the hours will work, then again , how it looks in the ugledar, and, he says to me, it seems that everywhere is almost the same, they want, it just sometimes even happens it's so quiet that the locals are already coming, because it's been quiet for too long, but now something will start that will happen later, and they're even afraid to go out into the silence, because the quiet is so terrible, because at any time there can be an attack, therefore, all cities suffer greatly, and people and buildings, everything is suf