there is also hope, uzunova, yes, in her social networks, yes, a woman who now escorted her dear menont. it won't help anyone. gotta get up and do your job, how can you do it? somehow you know how to do it and wait. i have a son, one marine, the second i have a paratrooper. and what can i do, and i can help, i can do what my great-grandfathers and grandfathers used to do. in forty-one, this was always the main part. you always forged victory, you always worked here for the front and a woman today, as i think, as i do can mobilize as mobilized. i pulled myself together and look how many women are here, how many women are here, who today motherly send everyone. where they are needed today and our task is to wait and help on the ground to wait and help, of course, no one is testing us here. there is some lightness here, but we women have a sense of duty. and this is absolutely not alien to us, because we do not raise sons, we raise our heroes. i imagine that she tells the children how she saw them off. when they left, i'm not familiar with hope. i would love to meet her and hug her. i w