Natalia Stencheva, along with her daughter and husband, lived under occupation for six months. She witnessed air bombs, missiles, and massive shelling. The hardest part, she says, was calming her daughter, who couldn’t understand why the russians had come to kill them. Eventually, Natalia managed to escape the occupied town of Nikolske near Mariupol with her child. But the occupiers didn’t let her husband go. The story of this family follows.