– Of course, war is scary. Our whole country lives with this feeling. Even if there are no explosions, the sounds of sirens press on the psyche. I especially feel when I come to my grandfather and grandmother to Irpin. They live just opposite the park. The dynamics are located nearby. Just a horror when the siren is switched on. Although the hardest was at the very beginning of a full -scale invasion. We live in Lyubimivka next to Buzova in the Kyiv region. When the Russian tanks walked along the Zhytomyr highway, we were at the block post. When the enemy hit the BRSM refueling, everyone who was near the scatter. It was scary.
– Have you lived in the occupation?
– Yes, about March 9, they just left. It flew around almost continuously. Then they cooperated with the SBU, because from the windows they saw the movement of Russian equipment. We have a horror – there are many dead, shot machines around. And grandparents for eighty. When the invasion occurred, the connection with them was gone. They did not know what to think. But on March 9, someone helped them cross the Irpin Bridge. How much joy was when they called us from the Kiev station, they said that everything was fine with them. My grandfather is a native of Ivano-Frankivsk, so they immediately sat down on the train and went to his homeland.
Source: Sport.ua