“Before the invasion of russia, the special services called me and warned me that I should pack and be ready to leave as soon as the war starts,” — the story of a journalist who evacuated from Bakhmut
Sergyi Reznichenko: “Eight years ago there had been no shelling in Bakhmut. We thought this time it would be the same”
Lilia Dudnik: “We thought we had fled the war, but it was following behind”
Taras Turelyk: “When I left Popasna, that place could no longer be called a town. There was no undamaged building left”