The war entered the life of Olha Kozeletska back in 2015, when her husband volunteered for the ATO. She was left with a small child, overcoming loneliness and anxiety. But the real hit came with the beginning of the full-scale invasion. Her sister ended up in the russian occupation, where her husband was killed. The village of Kolonshchyna, which is not far from the Zhytomyr highway, became the site of a personal tragedy of their family.
Olha joined the volunteer work. In her family, almost all men are at the front. "If someone from your family is at war, then the whole family is at war," says Olha.







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