His wife, son and daughter with a one-year-old child. Since March 15, Ihor Kaznacheiev's family has been surviving in a shelter on the hospital campus. The most difficult thing is to provide a normal life for the baby, food, powder and water. Every day Ihor was in search of food and water. One day he came to the children's infectious diseases department and came across a 4-person reconnaissance group. The group commander called for fire on a multi-storey turquoise building. It was the surgery department. The wounded were being operated on there.
"I was terrified. The entire staff department was locked down. If they found me, they would hardly let me live. But I started shouting loudly, calling for medical staff to identify myself. I saw that they pointed their weapons in my direction," recalls Ihor Kaznacheiev, a resident of Mariupol.