looking up at six o'clock by an air raid siren. some people said they carried on trying to go back to sleep but they were dozing, they usually ended up with nothing but on this occasion the were those four explosions, they happened about four miles behind me. as soon as the explosion happened, one a florist i spoke tojust now explosion happened, one a florist i spoke to just now called her husband, who was shift in a supermarket, to check he was another man who is a product designer and a hip—hop artist got messages from his friends in kyiv and tim didn't —— and dnipro asking if he was ok but it seems that people decided to carry on here. almost all shops are open. i spoke to two servers at a japanese food restaurant, they are ukrainians and they said they wanted to put on the uniforms and turn up to put on the uniforms and turn up to work on time, they had the menus ready and they wanted to continue serving people. ispoke ready and they wanted to continue serving people. i spoke to two women in the stationery shop who said they are scared, but they wanted to continue working and that they did not want to take that seven hour