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Oleksandr Yalovyi

"My friend told me, "I think I'm dying"

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In Old Avdiivka, silence is a rare phenomenon. It is frightening. We live in a state of fear that everything can happen again.

I will never forget what happened on 4 February 2015. My friend Serhii and I took our shift at Avdiivka Coke Plant. However, Serhii never made it to the workplace – he was killed by mining fragments during the shelling.

My friend told me,

We fell down. I looked up and saw my friend was lying nearby. He was still alive. A minute later, he said his last word, "I think I'm dying."

There was only an elastic band left of my pants. You can say that could count myself  lucky — fragment hit my knee. It also damaged my pelvic bone and stomach. It was a miracle that I survived. Six months later I was able to go to work.

I feel sorry for the people, who all those who were injured. I feel sorry for the pensioners who can't restore their homes or fences themselves.

My friend told me,

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