valeriya says that the next two months were less scary. in her life the morning began with us walking, singing the russian national anthem. after breakfast we had a russian school. teachers came to us, we organized events, if someone urgently needed a russian language day, they had to dance to some russian songs, kalinka-malinka, to some folk songs, they tried to instill it in us, to instill it, to associate it, i felt so exhausted that... probably even after the occupation, after i left, i still feel it, as if i were again will be forced, he came to us and said that today would be an experience, and he sang a ukrainian song, elsa's ocean, when the war ends, and we cried, and he was very young, he was 19, he was kicked out of the camp the next day, and i'm quite... i don't know what's wrong with him. after for almost two months , her guardian was able to contact aleria and find out exactly where the girl is in order to pick her up, because children were only released to parents or guardians personally. some. the parents had no opportunity to pick up the child, we just sat in this camp