Viacheslav Rudenko, a senior researcher at the Museum of the Sixties, shares his impressions of the beginning of the war and its impact on the museum's activities. On the very first day, he and his colleagues were saving a large museum collection. Viacheslav notes that the museum, as a cultural institution, had to be prepared for the threat of destruction. After all, it is here that they tell about the Ukrainian Sixties as a part of the resistance movement against Soviet totalitarianism. After the full-scale invasion, the number of visitors increased significantly. Viacheslav Rudenko believes that the struggle of the Sixties for Ukrainian identity continues today, but in new forms.