its owner, vladyslav nikulin, says that escaping from shelling, he decided to work at the new location, not to sit idle. will not go for humanitarian aid ." until the russian artillery arrived at the husband's house and one bakery. the next day, after folding the surviving equipment into a minibus damaged by shelling, he left the city with his wife and parents in a month, he opened the first bakery in krypnytskyi, it is not as big as in kharkiv, but it is no less valuable for the family, says the husband, the feature of our establishment is that we produce, guess what, from dough to baking, from flour to bread. here in front of you are the girls who are making this equipment which we transported from kharkiv, it sprouted, refrigerators, dough mixers , freezers were taken, transported, eight employees work in two bakeries, two of them immigrants to kharkiv, one bakery survived, it is managed by a relative of mine, my aunt is a baker when i was little, we were with her we were sitting, she brought the baked goods home, i said, i will grow up one day, you will bake, i will sell , and that