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Feofan Buhrii

"We thought that our veranda would get off the ground with the roof"

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In Sartana, I am the oldest resident and the only survivor of World War II. I live with my daughter Liudmyla. We are both blind.

We thought that our veranda would get off the ground with the roof

Our village was seriously damaged by shelling in August 2015. It was a miracle that house was undamaged. Shells hit houses on the next street. We thought that our veranda would get off the ground with the roof.

This is the third war I have witnessed. I witnessed the civil war when I was a child,. I got married in 1939. Then I joined the fighting line. I was wounded in the Battle of Melitopol. Luckily, I survived and returned home. I had fragments in my legs   II as a memento of World War. Doctors couldn't pull them out. A few years ago, I become a widower and lost my sight. I don't go out much.

We thought that our veranda would get off the ground with the roof

Now things got better. But I still have a lot of work and repairing to do.

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