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Living 'under terror' Many others think that trying to leave Kherson has become too dangerous. Elena says she and her children set out on May 12. Twice they got lost. Now, she says, "We want to wait, it's scary to drive through the battle zone." But she is desperate to leave. "I'm nervous here. People with machine guns are on the streets, explosions are heard the whole day. Citizens here are under terror. We cannot speak to each other." She also said there was no work -- those people who had not fled had no money. There were few doctors and a chronic shortage of medicines. "Hospitals have run out of drip solutions. Now my father needs an operation, but the hospitals do not have the necessary medicines." Mariya also said there was an acute shortage of medicine. "Volunteers started trying to deliver drugs to Kherson. One shipment was worth $7,000 -- and the Russians simply stole this cargo!" CNN was unable to confirm that incident but heard other accounts of Russian troops pilfering from aid convoys. Ruslan said he had spent years improving his property. "We understood that if we leave, then most likely there will be nothing left." His mother had refused to leave. "It's somehow easier together," he said. But he said he went out as little as possible, "because they check documents, check phones. If they find something, you can get penned up in the basements. And they have some lists." ผู้สนับสนุน : เว็บสล็อต

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