Ihor Hryhorovych, a security guard at the maternity hospital in Buzova village, has not left the hospital since the first day of the full-scale war. He says russians shelled the hospital deliberately. The occupation forces attacked with missiles and tanks, and then set it on fire. There were newborns and puerperants in the hospital.
According to Ihor Hryhorovych, the military of the aggressor country knew what kind of building it was, because they were near billboards with information about the hospital. After several attacks, they managed to evacuate expectant mothers and all the staff. Ihor Hryhorovych decided to stay.
Russians visited him, interrogated him, but fortunately did not torture him. To avoid having his phone taken away, the man didn't turn it on. He spent a month like that. And when his cell phone run out of battery, Ihor Hryhorovych was considered missing. His family put out a search for him, and later a man from the Territorial Defense found him. The Armed Forces of Ukraine liberated the village and Ihor Hryhorovych returned to work at the maternity hospital.