Snizhana Chayka from Bucha
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When a full-scale war broke out in Ukraine, we were at home at that moment. I live with my family in the Kyiv region, the town of Bucha. We woke up to the call of the father-in-law, he told us that the war had begun. At that time, we thought, like many other people, that it would pass us by, we could not even think that we would end up in occupation. I did not understand what war was. We lost electricity, water, and mobile communication, it was scary to go outside. Shots were constantly heard, something was flying, driving, tanks were walking along our street, it was very scary, we were afraid that something would fly into our house. What will happen to me? What will happen to my children? It was very scary, words cannot describe it. I was afraid of any noise or the sound of footsteps. On March 9, the first “green corridor” was given, so me, my husband, and children left the town of Bucha. We stayed in Zakarpattya, a month ago we returned home to our hometown because it has already been de-occupied. We have been living at home, in our hometown, for a month. But now it is very difficult to find a job, I would be very grateful for your help.