On February 24, Oleh Husak was returning home to Mariupol from a vacation he had spent at his mother’s house. At five o’clock in the morning, the train conductor said that Ukrainian cities were being bombed. A full-scale war was starting. His wife, 10-year-old son, and pregnant daughter remained at home. How could Oleh know that in two weeks they would all be hit by air strikes in a maternity hospital in Mariupol. Their lives would turn into hell.