We spend all our money on the treatment of our five-year-old daughter Polina. We live in a rented apartment in Kurakhovo. We haven't been home in Marinka for two years. It's quiet there one day - then they shoot all day. How can you live there?
It was because of the shelling that Polina's condition deteriorated sharply. In Marinka, a child was sitting for days in the basement, and shells exploded a few meters from the house. She developed severe attacks of epilepsy. They have taken taken half of her life away from her. She has up to five attacks a day. Each of them is deadly.
In addition, Polina has a brain cyst, cerebral palsy, arms and legs are twisted, it is difficult for her to breathe. I don't leave the kid for a minute alone. She is constantly on my hands, we feed her reclining.
It is very difficult for us to buy medicines in wartime.