A letter from liberated Kherson
“Hello brother!
We have neither mobile connection nor Internet.
To text something, we have to go downtown.
Everything is fine with us under these circumstances.
There has been no electricity and water for 3 weeks already.
We are in my mother’s private house. There is gas and a generator. Slowly they are starting to turn on the light, but we don’t have it yet.
There are products. Few shops have opened. The market is working.
A lot of people have left. It is not quiet here. The city is constantly shelled.
When we were in the supermarket in the city center, there were 3 attacks.
We survive as best we can.
Brother, how are you, your wife, your baby and parents?
We miss you very much. Say hello to everyone. Big hugs and love.”
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