Natalia decided not to leave Kherson from the beginning of the full-scale invasion. Her son, who worked as a doctor, came to see her. Together they helped our military. The son rehabilitated the wounded, while Natalia helped the people of Kherson with medicine. And at the same time, she collected information that she passed on to Ukraine. And later, when she moved to Kropyvnytskyi, she organized a centre for helping the people of Kherson.