To be strong enough to survive the hell of the Russian occupation day after day, to look your enemy in the eye every day and not attack him with your bare hands, you need your people’s support… At least a passing meeting, at least a few words. Sometimes even a look, a facial expression that says more than words, is enough. You aren’t alone, and that’s the most important.
Olena Horoshok, а resident of the Kherson region, told her story of life in the occupied territory and how she managed to leave.