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Tatiana Zhuk

"In Mariupol, one was more likely to die than to get out alive"

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At the beginning of March, the situation worsened drastically, the city was in complete hell. It was difficult without reliable information, this scary moment stretched into one continuous jump without a parachute, when you fly and do not know what awaits you below, says journalist Tetiana.

40 days in occupied Mariupol, 25 - in the basement. The girl heard and saw how deadly weapons can be.

On March 16, Tetiana and her boyfriend were in the city centre. They heard the plane dropping bombs. Then they learned that an attack on the drama theatre took place behind their backs. Tetiana later realized how close she was to the tragedy.

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/

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