viktoria i thank you very much for the information viktoria moskalenko, deputy of the mykolaiv regional, joined the broadcast and we will continue the topic with petro andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of mariupol with us, mr petro, we welcome you i congratulate you. glory to ukraine that this is the so -called referendum and in mariupol, what is happening there, how is this process of this action organized? of course, several polling stations are open, they are constantly open, they exist more so that they are, in principle, honest, the polling station is generally found in shops and cafes, so as our people say to us in the city, finally for the pro-russian majority of the population, yes, the dream of voting for buckwheat is legal , this is happening in the city, but the main part of holding a referendum in mariupol for the mariupol district is that several groups go around the city, consisting of four two civilians behind these ballots and two soldiers with machine guns actually catch people and go around the apartments on the streets and in the yards and force them to vote. it is