Varvara Vyshnevetska, a ten-year-old girl, admits that the start of a full-scale war was very difficult for her, especially for her childhood psyche. There was a loud explosion near her house, and the walls began to shake. At that moment, Varvara was outside and saw with her own eyes how a Russian aircraft fired that missile. After that, the family left the capital. The family took two of their cats with them, but the third one hid and lived in an empty apartment for two months. A neighbour fed it.