The shelling is dangerous not only for those on the surface. It is also dangerous for those who work deep underground. Olena's husband is a miner in the front-line city. Every third resident of Novohrodivka mines coal here. As a result of shelling, the mines are often left without electricity, Olena says, and the workers are left without ventilation.
In the house where the couple lives, 20 out of 24 apartments are empty. A neighboring house was completely destroyed by a missile. Those who stay near the front line dream of one thing: sleeping at night. Most of the shelling is at night and in the morning.