Alla had a premonition that an invasion was imminent. Every day she refueled the car, checked the alarming backpack. But she was never able to leave Kyiv on February 24 due to traffic jams. The next day, she got behind the wheel just after the curfew ended. And she managed to drive along the Zhytomyr highway before she was shot by a Russian military column. Then there was Germany and a quiet life, a new job. But Alla longed for home. And she came back. She witnessed the attack with shaheds.