i think some years, i need to wait. but he is grateful to have a safe place with his friends. thank god, since my friends, my lucky fate, as i was displaced. as the war continues, they re working to displace the displaced in an informal network of 20 small shelters across the city. we want to give carrying support for other people. doing good in the midst of the bad. back when people, kids, families, they re in danger, you need to do the best of what you can. so, we did. nystrom, nadia. nice job. be right b back.
people seeking safety from russian shelter. this was a photo studio, antique room. now it s a shelter. when bombs started falling on her country, 29 journalist nadia shanko knew she had to act. one day, the morning, 24 of february, we walked up, and we understand that this war is coming on all territory of ukraine. everything changed? anything changed. she and her friends founded what might be the most eclectic shelter in a building she calls the wild house. on the first floor, a coffee shop and bar, along with a clothing shop upstairs, a performance space. all that, used to shelter evacuees when the war began. we wait for a young dude, who felt that he could be not just passing on this war. we decided, what we can do?