You
can congratulate me! I am homeless! They were the first words
approximately that I said to my friend. The published photos in the
internet forced me to call her. It was her house. It was famous one in
the town. “ Everything was destroyed by blast wave in a flash. It seemed that
it hasn’t even burnt inside”.
The
house was famous because of mass media’s representatives have interfered this
situation and reminded the local authorities to solve the problem of urban
population. State officials have debugged there, repaired the roof, daubed the
walls. But soon the war has begun. They say – from Russia with love. The people from
this house have lost their homes. The house was destroyed by the shells.
“We’ve
no home, our car is burnt” Alla says. She was always discussing the point about
the parking place with her father – to leave the car next to the house or in
the garage. “The score is 1:1. Either the house or the garage are destroyed.”
Alla has evacuated from Lugansk. Her father’s stayed in Lugansk because he had
to look after their flat. Thanks God, he is alive. But now there is nothing in
Lugansk that can force him to stay there. They’ll have to be back to the
drawing board, then! They re full of optimism. They believe that they will
return to Lugansk, glaze the windows and build the new garage. They will
remember that their car was young and beautiful.
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by http://jyrnalist.ru/lugansk-shevchenko-29/
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