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People were ready to give everything they had – a 14-year-old girl about evacuation and life in Lviv

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14-year-old girl spoke about evacuation and life in Lvov/Channel 24 Collage Most of all, this was given to children who, instead of playing with friends, were forced to flee into the unknown from Russian missiles.

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This happened with 14-year-old Nastya Aleksikova. The girl told about the evacuation from Severodonetsk to Lvov as part of the SVOI project for 24 channel.

Together with her parents, Nastya spent a long time in Severodonetsk. They flatly refused to evacuate. However, at the end of March, a tragedy occurred – the girl's parents went to the store. Subsequently, it turned out that an enemy missile had landed there.

Mom was in the hospital for 2 weeks. All this time I lived with a neighbor. There was no electricity, no water in the hospital, and all patients were discharged. At that time they started talking about leaving the city. While dad was with us, we did not want to leave. But after this situation, they decided to leave Severodonetsk. There was no doubt. My mother and I went on a bus to get to the Dnieper, the girl remembered.

First, Nastya and her mother got to the Dnieper, they sat at the station for about an hour.

“I I cried a lot because I was frightened. I was scared that I would not be able to leave, a feeling of horror seized me. I had a strong anxiety in my soul. We could have been in the Dnieper longer, but they said that my mother was seriously injured. We were allowed on the train without a queue and we went to Lvov,” she said.

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“I was amazed that everyone here told me that they were glad to see me, that is, a complete stranger to them. They invited me everywhere and were ready to give everything they had. I felt extreme care and support,” she recalled girl.

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