Viktoriya Yastrebkova from Enerhodar
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Good day! My name is Viktoriya. We are from Enerhodar, the Zaporizhzhya region. The largest nuclear power plant is located in our town. On February 24, we were in Enerhodar, on March 3, russian troops came to us, and we had to evacuate. I was then 4 months pregnant. We managed to evacuate with the eldest child, who is 5 years old. We moved to Zaporizhzhya. Now we live in Zaporizhzhya, we rent an apartment here. On August 23, the youngest child, a daughter, was born. Our town is now full of terror, the nuclear plant is constantly shelled, the town remains without electricity, it is very difficult to live there, many of my relatives have remained there. We receive humanitarian aid, I received a “baby package” in the maternity hospital. We also received a package for a child from UNICEF. We did not receive financial support from organizations because we do not meet the criteria. We receive social benefits from the state as temporarily displaced persons. That’s how we live here.