broadcast and we started this hour with him and we will continue with pyotr andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of mariupol, sir peter, i congratulate you, i congratulate you, thanks to ukraine for your information, now in mariupol, what about food and water, how do people live here, the global situation, unfortunately, does not change, because there are no prerequisites for that on the contrary, we see that in mariupol there is another wave of crisis, this one is related to fuel, there is no fuel, and there is a limited amount of fuel in the big queue, so a maximum of 20 liters per person at gas stations and directly it increased in price. of course, this caused a wave of price increases directly in the markets and in other words, life is becoming more expensive, much more expensive. if before that prices in mariupol differed from ukrainian prices by about two times, today prices for commonplace products differ by almost three times. if we compare it with for ukrainians today, life is getting better , and again, yes, it has gotten colder, and we expect it to be even colder. besides, nothing is ready for the heating