Days are hard, but we are alive!
Days are hard, but we are alive!
And life in reinforced concrete Kharkiv goes on in its own way. It's difficult, but Kharkiv residents say "okay" and go to work if the transport is running = go to work if the subway is standing. They do housework if the house survived = perform restoration and construction work if there is a problem with the house. They learn if there is light, communication, the Internet = they develop new abilities if the electricity is "sick".
For the third day, the enemy is trying to "impose" a horror movie script on us, and we REPLY to the occupier with a CHORUS - WE DO NOT ACCEPT THREATS IN KHARKIV! As adults, it's easier for us to "disdain" and hold back. And the children are under the close supervision of Eugeny Chumak.
At least minor boys and girls who received the status of IDPs and are registered in the Zmiyiv community, our Eugeny DELIVERS 40 KITS FOR CREATIVITY. One pack contains felt-tip pens, albums, pencils, paints, colored paper/cardboard, plasticine, etc.
The formation of these wonderful sets took place within the framework of the "Stationery" project, which was initiated by our sister-in-law - Iryna Ivanova. A significant financial contribution was made by our countrymen-students currently studying in the USA (Ukrainians of MIT, Scholars for Ukraine), in particular Margarita Davydova and Nastya Grebin.
We will live without light. We will drive away the enemy!
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