What is it like: going to work under constant fire? We are told by the residents of Bakhmut. Oksana spent several months like this. Neighbours left en masse, russians shelled the houses of civilians almost every day. And Oksana held on. Until a russian missile exploded in her path. The woman got a concussion, and the house was damaged. That was the last straw. Staying longer was certain death. The war not only took the city, says Oksana. It took her health and youth.