today, due to a power outage, the museum exhibits unexpectedly became useful to the residents of pysarivkame, they say, you will borrow for a while, until it is light, if there is no, pose, i say, borrow, a receipt , three, i borrowed against the receipt, yes. gas is bought, yes, it works , the lamp is normal, it is interesting how museums simply preserve time, and how sometimes it is strange to immerse yourself in history and draw parallels with today. if cossacks once lived in pisarivka and had to protect the russian empire from the tatars, now they are defending themselves from russia, because the border is just 15 km away, and during the recording of this interview , we heard artillery fire time and time again. bugka, do you understand, isn’t it a bugka, isn’t it a bugka, bugka, when the roofs tremble, then bugka, then it’s scary, honestly, it becomes scary, and people have experienced it when it flies overhead, i myself see how a rocket flies, then bav pvo , the explosion goes flying, pieces fly in the field, fighter jets fly by, low, so scary, i bend over to the ground, but still we