Olena Svitlychna from Bilozerka
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Good afternoon. We are immigrants from Zaporizhzhya region. At the beginning of the war, our village was occupied on the second day, a very large the number of vehicles that entered the village is very There were a lot of russian soldiers who walking around the village with weapons. To the beginning war, we worked at the Zaporizhzhia Iron Ore Plant as a miner. When the russian authorities took over the the plant, we refused to work for russian regime, so let’s go, let’s leave the the plant. By July, when the the russians started school, they started demand that we send our children to their, you know, russian school, to study in russian school, we were against it, they started forcing children to go to school, if children cannot go to school will be taken to shelters and parents to correctional labor because we were able to we threw into the car and started to drive away. It was very difficult to leave for two days, men were forced to undress at checkpoints to undress, men were beaten with machine guns, children and women were not allowed to leave from the cars, children even went to the toilet in the car. The entire roadside was replaced. So we only went one at a time in in the same direction as the russians told us. When we went to Zaporizhzhia, we spent the night there. We were very large shelling, so we decided to go further. And we went to Kremenchuk. Now we live in Kremenchuk, we live on one payment IDPs who are paid by the state, so we have need for we need money assistance for renting a house, for payments of utilities because the time for at the moment it is already winter and buy some winter clothing and winter boots to the children. I have two children: my daughter is 14 years old and my son is nine years old, were very grateful for your help. Thank you to everyone who works.