Liudmyla was in Huliaipole at the beginning of the war, together with her mother, her daughter, and her six-year-old granddaughter. Every day — explosions, volleys from russian “Grads,” nights spent in the bomb shelter of the sports complex. They stayed in the cold, without electricity or water. Because of the constant shelling, the family cooked food using rainwater and shared their last supplies with others. There were no intact buildings left in the city. Liudmyla’s house and her mother’s apartment were damaged, without windows and without a roof. Her granddaughter still flinches at any loud sound. How to live on? Liudmyla has no answer to that question.