What does a person feel after an explosion that shattered windows and doors, knocked a person down, and deafened a person? What if there were two such explosions?
Olena shares her memories of the russian attack on the Borodianka high-rise buildings, after which she felt like she was in the epicentre of Armageddon. Everything around was burning, people were screaming, and somewhere in the destroyed room, my father was left behind.
Olena and her family survived. And a few days later, they had déjà vu in the summer cottage village. There, their house again took the the shock wave and was virtually destroyed. What saved them was that they spent the night at our neighbours' house.