"When the shelling started, we ran to the bomb shelter. If we didn't manage to go down, we hid in the bathroom. Our cat was warning us about all dangers. She could feel that it would be loud, and she was getting nervous and hiding", – Yevheniia recalls surviving in Bakhmut. She has only the most pleasant memories of the city, although her home was destroyed by russian shells long time ago.
"Our cat was warning us about the shelling"
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