Yuliia faced the occupation when she was eight months pregnant. Her eldest son was 5 years old. The village where her parents lived was captured by the Russians immediately. Tanks were "parked" near every house, and the road to Yuliia's house in Melitopol was completely filled with the occupiers' military equipment. But the family managed to get out later. They left their home and belongings there. At the time of the interview, Yuliia and her two children were in Zaporizhzhia. She received bad news from home. Active alienation of property began in Melitopol.