Alla said that her grandchildren live in Kiev. They are 9 and 11 years old. It is for them that she is experiencing the most. Unfortunately, children have already been injured. Sometimes they fall asleep during the lessons because night missile shellings do not allow to sleep. "Children are psychologically tired. But it is wicked. One of my grandchildren has always spoken in Russian, and now, even when playing with friends in games, he asks them to speak Ukrainian," the woman said.
62-year-old pensioner Gregory told reporters that the Russians are trying to call the residents of the Ukrainian capital panic, but no one intends to give up. "We are freedom people. We never had a king, so we will not give up," he said. According to journalists, the feeling of disobedience of the aggressor pervades everyone. 25-year-old entrepreneur Anton said that despite the war, he remained to live and work in Kiev. He developed immunity, and therefore is not afraid of shelling.
"The day yesterday, when there were explosions, I was constantly on the balcony, watching the work of the air defense," he said. 35-year-old civil servant Andrew said that constant bombardment is unpleasant, but the people of Kiev had already adapted. "I just don't like it. The war is going on for a long time, so people have adapted. We live on," he said.
The publication noted that the Kremlin has repeatedly launched its hypersonic rocket "dagger" in Kiev, which Moscow advertises as a predominant weapon of NATO long-range and capable of overcoming any air defense system in the world, but in vain. "Darled? Now we also catch them. They have already done everything they could," Natalia said. We will remind that servicemen told WP journalists how to protect Kiev from air attacks by the Russian Federation.
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