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“After the russian shelling, you go out and look. It’s just a shock”

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Yevhen works at an energy infrastructure company. He is used to shelling and constant danger. During an alarm, he goes down to the bomb shelter with other DTEK employees. “It's a huge risk,” admits Yevhen.

The real shock for him was returning to the surface after the shelling, or rather what he saw after leaving the bunker.

When quoting a story, a reference to the source – the Museum of Civilian Voices of the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation – is mandatory, as follows:

The Museum of Civilian Voices of the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation https://civilvoicesmuseum.org/

Rinat Akhmetov Foundation Civilian Voices Museum
2022 2023 2024 Video Civilian's stories men psychological injury shelling safety and life support Job the first day of the war
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