The well-known journalist Mykola Nesenyuk spoke on the grounds of another massive missile attack by a small-town nedo-Ukraine called "Russia" on Ukraine.
"Someone will be unlucky... That's what I think every time I hear an air warning signal that announces another "massive attack" by enemy missiles on Ukrainian territory.
The shock experienced after the first such blow in October last year is almost forgotten. The day before, the sun was shining, the security guard of the adidas store, which had just opened after a break of several months, enthusiastically shared the joy of how we "drove across the Crimean bridge"...
And today there are explosions in the center of the capital and in the subway announce that "the train is not going any further". Then there was the shock of the fact that the house lost light, heat and water... Then they collected water containers, looked for warm things and batteries...
Now it's all routine! You expect another "massive blow" like rain or snow, knowing that it will happen again in two weeks. You know what can happen and you try to be ready for it. And also... And you still think about the fact that today someone will be unlucky. Someone will not live to see the end of the next missile attack, being in the wrong place at the wrong time. You know that there is no advice for this...
And the only wish after that is that they all die!" Nesenyuk wrote on his page on the Facebook social network.