i am bringing our guest to the studio, she is a lawyer-documentarian of the public organization pravosakhnaroup sich yulia polekhina , contact us. mrs. julia, i congratulate you. greetings, have a good day. well, let's first talk about those ukrainians who, perhaps, were a little more lucky, i mean, these are certain partial destructions of their homes, and not only that. it is about housing, this it is about business and other property, in a word, ms. yulia, let's talk with you about the algorithms of actions, what to do, where should people turn in the first place if they have damaged property as a result of the russian attack? well, first, of course, i would like to start with the fact that you need to take care of your own safety, first of all, shelling can happen again, we saw this on the example of other communities where... after the first shelling, when people started trying to save the wounded, the russians shelled repeatedly. secondly, destroyed parts of buildings, they may simply collapse and some part of the structure may break off, that is, it will be necessary to be very caref