Viktor Zubenko survived the occupation in the city of Kherson. He was happy when the russians left the city, but two weeks after the liberation, the man was wounded. Fragments of a russian shell crushed his left arm. He spent two months in the hospital. When he returned home, he had to leave urgently because the russians were shelling the area where the Zubenko family lived almost 24 hours a day.

Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the Kherson resident has lost many acquaintances. But the most painful memory is the death of a boy from the kindergarten where Viktor worked.

Viktor Zubenko told his story during rehabilitation in a sanatorium in Zakarpattia, where he got thanks to a program of the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation.