Kateryna's difficult, painful story. In 2014, her family was forced to leave the occupied house and move to Mariupol. There, the woman worked as a tram driver. After the start of the invasion, she even went on shift for two days despite the danger.Â
Later, the terrible everyday life of the surrounded city began. The light was gone. russian artillery shelling and airstrikes began.Â
Kateryna tells about the boys who found food in Mariupol and transported it around the yards, literally throwing it out of the car as they went. They also helped the yard where the woman lived. But later they all died.Â
The woman recalls her departure from Mariupol to Zaporizhzhia, how she was separated from her daughter in Tokmak, and how they met again.