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"We live well. It`s better if there were no shootings," Bakhmut residents say about how they survive in a city where you can count 102 "hits" in 40 minutes. People have adapted to live in conditions of constant danger, learned to survive without light, communication, and water. Locals disagree about who is to blame for the fact that Bakhmut ended up in this situation. Some blame the authorities and believe that it is necessary to sit down at the negotiating table, while others simply believe in the Ukrainian army. How people live on one of the hottest areas of the front - see in the report by Nastia Horpinchenko and Oleksandr Voloshyn
00:00 - introduction
00:46 - the situation in Bakhmut
01:04 - who stayed in Bakhmut and is it possible to leave there?
02:13 - what Bakhmut looked like before the war, how it looks now, and what people think about a full-scale war
03:59 - the gray zone of Bakhmut, where even doctors and rescuers do not go
04:46 - constant shelling: 102 attacks in 40 minutes
05:48 - how communal workers work in Bakhmut despite constant shelling
06:16 - the story of a woman who, despite the shelling, sells underwear in the market and dreams of meeting her wounded son
07:56 - how the residents of Bakhmut survive without water and electricity
09:55 - why the people of Bakhmut do not leave the city despite the shelling
13:40 - how the townspeople and military experts see the future of Bakhmut
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