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Natalya Penkova

“The house above us was on fire, but we survived in the shelter”

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Natalia and her family, including six children, moved to a shelter after all the windows in her apartment had been blown out. There, 300 people were hiding from the horrors of the war. There was a shortage of food; they shared one egg for seven people. They left Mariupol in a freight bus. Natalia thanks the Lord that they managed to get out.

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Mariupol 2022 2023 Video Civilian's stories women men pensioners children moving destroyed or damaged housing psychological injury shelling safety and life support water housing non-food products elderly (60+) children internally displaced persons the first day of the war shelling of Mariupol Food occupation
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