Olha stayed in Sievierodonetsk until mid-April. She left with her husband under shelling, taking only a handbag with documents. They hoped to return in two weeks. But it has already been a year and a half that they have been wandering across Ukraine. The woman gratefully remembers a stranger who helped the elderly couple at the railway station in Kyiv to find shelter. Then there was the Poltava region, and now they live in Kharkiv. In their apartment in Sievierodonetsk, the occupiers have settled.