
She said: “It was horrible. We just heard a sound of bombing and we just run to the bathroom and lied on the floor, and just praying.
“And thats all that we can do in this moment. And when we have silence, we just go outside the house and see that in our garden we have a part of cluster bomb and it is still not safe.”
She added that she intends to stay in Ukraine, despite continued bombings.
She said: “I and my family stay here.”
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