I don't remember exactly when it began, but it was still warm. We ran out into the yard because the house was shaking - we were afraid to stay in the house, especially when Sartana was under fire. It was at 11 am. The house was shaking so much! At that time Vostochniy was under fire too.
We heard that somewhere a wall fell on people, and that was all. We were afraid, tried to stay more in the yard.
When I turned 65, we were immediately registered [at the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation]. And we began to get a food set: butter, and flour, and sugar, cereals.
It's a bit quieter here. In Zazhytochne - there is no connection at all, nothing. I have a cousin there.
There are some places where everything was completely destroyed. We can’t do anything; we can’t influence it. I wish there was some work, especially for grandchildren and children, so that they could get everything.