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Hi all!

Nothing has changed in our city lately. After July 14, our city was no longer attacked. On August 2, our air defense shot down all 3 missiles flying in our direction for 70 km. All residents of the city began to take the air raid much more seriously. It is clear that absolutely any object, even an ordinary residential building, can be shelled.

Yesterday, August 7, the air raid lasted for a very long time, we heard 3 explosions, rockets hit military facilities outside the city.

USA increased the number of HIMARS to 20, Europe gave 4 more similar installations. This helps us a lot to deter the enemy. Every day, HIMARS destroy enemy depots (more than 50 depots have been officially destroyed at the moment) and make it impossible to replenish ammunition. For example, on the night of July 30, a high-precision HIMARS strike destroyed a train of more than 40 wagons, which arrived from the Crimea with manpower, equipment and ammunition. The enemy suffered huge losses.

 However, despite all our hopes, the Ukrainian army still cannot move forward. Every day I wait for news when this happens. Of course, I understand that an offensive requires forces and means at least equal to the forces of the enemy (and preferably 3 times more), and at the moment there are much more Russians.

Russia does a lot of all sorts of horrors. Absolutely terrible attacks on Kharkov and Nikolaev take place every day. After each such shelling, civilians die, destinies are ruined. You must have heard about what happened in Yelenovka. The Russians blew up a prison with prisoners of war soldiers of the AZOV battalion with a thermobaric charge.

After that, they said that it was the Ukrainians who destroyed their own soldiers with the help of HIMARS. It's buulshit. There were also videos of torture, but it's too horrifying to recount.

Russia is widening the gulf of relations between our peoples every day. How then can we build a business with them or some other relationship.

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It may seem surprising to you, but my wife and I still do not know how to drive a car. We always traveled by public transport and it was convenient. Schools, institute, shops and everything else nearby. We didn't need a car. But with the outbreak of the war, we realized that we needed a car. Therefore, in the spring we enrolled in a driving school. Classes started in August and we have already attended 5 classes :) So I'm learning again! :)

It's interesting, it's something new and there is a premonition of positive life changes. Another extra stimulus in life. You probably understand me. I do not know what will happen tomorrow, but I hope that everything will be fine.

That seems to be all the news.

From the photographs, I want to highlight a note for God, it was written by a child and left in the church: Hello God! Save Kharkov. I'm Senya, 8 years old.

This simple and understandable vision of the world through the eyes of a child impresses me very much.

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