kharkiv, from the east of ukraine, from other places. yesterday, we had to send 90 breast—feeding babies to odesa from the east after the bombing, because there was no way we could handle them here. they need special care. and to be so hypocritical and to live bluntly in the face of the world saying that they don't shoot civilians and they don't bomb hospitals, this is ridiculous. because i see these people every day, i'm trying to save their lives by delivering water and food so they can survive another day. but if they need is dire, so the need for food, day. but if they need is dire, so the need forfood, water day. but if they need is dire, so the need for food, water is at its highest. and also the need for protective gear. because we have soldiers and we have territorial cards basically naked. they have no vests, they have no helmets, they have no night—vision. basically,