20-year-old guy lived in a bakery and baked bread for Kharkovites/Channel 24 collage
20-year-old Dmitry Zhukov has been preparing bread for Kharkovites since the beginning of the full-scale war. He literally lived in a bakery for two months so that people would not be hungry.
Anna Chernenko, a journalist from Kharkiv, told Channel 24 about this. The guy refused to leave the city because he wanted to help civilians and the military.
I was not at home for 2 months – I spent the night in a bakery
Before the full-scale war, 20-year-old Dmitry worked in one of the cafes in Kharkov, where they prepared sushi and desserts. After the outbreak of hostilities, the owner offered the guy to bake bread for local residents in the same establishment. Dmitry agreed, although he did not know how to do it at all. He constantly searched on the internet for new recipes to make everything quick and delicious.
The working day, if it can be called that at all, began at 9 pm. Then he kneaded the dough and was engaged in other production processes. Already at 5 in the morning the bread was being baked, so Dmitry switched to cooking dinners.
All products were subsequently delivered to areas where people were seriously suffering from shelling – to Horizon, Severnaya Saltovka, etc. The guy recalls Heroes of Labor Street, where people could not even buy bread at all – nothing worked at all.
In general, , Dmitry worked from 12 to 13 hours, and then slept in a bakery. Even now, when the situation in Kharkov has improved somewhat, he can at least come home.
The guy admits – the worst thing was in the first month of the war . Then Russian infidels actively bombed Kharkov. In order not to hear the shelling, Dmitry simply turned on the music on his phone loudly and continued to work.
The worst thing was in the first month of the war, when there was a bombing in Kharkov. The explosions were strong – everything was shaking. In order not to be scared, I turned on the music at maximum volume, – says Dmitry Zhukov.
According to Anna Chernenko, who spoke about the guy, there are many volunteers in Kharkov who give their all to make the civilians and the military feel good secured. But Dmitry's story especially surprised her.
Recall that recently Russian kafirs got into the State Biotechnological University in Kharkov. The consequences of shelling are simply horrendous: a huge crater appeared near the building.