About life in Dnipro, part1. (Patreon)
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Good evening. I want to tell you how my city lives during the war. We have some food problems. For example, the Russians bombed a large salt factory. This salt was exported to many countries. And now you can not just come and buy salt in the store. This is possible only early in the morning and only 1-2 packs per person. There are also some products that have problems: I noticed that there is not always tomato paste and some cereals. We have some very popular porridges, and they are simply grown somewhere in Europe. And if it is possible to replace suppliers, then there is a big problem with logistics. We do not have ports now. Some sea towns are occupied and some are mined so that Russian troops cannot land. In general, there is no acute problem with food, but it feels like there is no bulge, or some familiar goods are gone. As for me, there are still some problems after returning home. I don't sleep well, I often think that rocket fire is happening in my sleep. But I have the opportunity to take photo and video sessions and so on and help my army and that makes me a little calmer. And as always I want to say your big thank you for that. I know that people all over the world are collecting money and humanitarian aid for Ukraine. But you need to know that a lot of people in Ukraine help. We have a lot of funds that buy a lot of things for the front.