Letters from y mom

in #war2 years ago

Hello, everyone

Today I also had a little conversation with my mother. She says nothing has changed, which is both good and bad news. On the one hand, it did not get worse, but on the other, it did not get better either. Now she is starting to think about where to get animal food in case everything drags on for more than another three weeks. Of course, we want to believe that it will not come to this, but we do not know this and cannot find out in any way.

In fact, getting food is not a big problem, there are many volunteer organizations that do this. The problem is to bring this food to where the mother lives. I didn’t tell how we left there, but in short, it was through Russian checkpoints. You will rarely experience such horror in life.

Communication is still very poor, but today I even have a few photos of her dogs from my mother's facebook. The problem is that her house is outside the coverage area, which means that in order to make a call, and even more so to connect to the Internet, she needs to walk around the village and look for where the connection will appear, and this is not safe.

My mother also said that yesterday the Nazis shot at the gas station from tanks. I hope that at least some fuel supplies will still be, because the generator is powered by it, which makes it possible to at least charge the phone.

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