pavlo medvid, a member of the dnipropetrovsk district council, the head of the center for assistancethe army, tells about what it was possible to get people from under the rubble. well, a woman with a body temperature of 31° is still continuing there is smoke from the stench. here is this, well, you can see some part of this rocket that continues to smoke or something. it gives a high temperature from below with the first pile. by the way, this is a story about the area washed with sand, on which a house was built. it's like where i was born, where i lived, er, kyivska obolon, just a stone's throw away, there are actually no basements. how come there's no place to hide, well, such houses are also like the so -called brezhnev houses, they were built there in the 80s. well, maybe somewhere 107 90 well, usually such houses were built in the 80s and at the end of the 70s this is also a big problem, you know, because when they talk about the fact that, well, if people weren't in the house, then it wouldn't have happened in such a story that, well, my mother continues to live in obolon. no