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Volunteers responded to the story of Pasha from the LPR, who dreams of becoming a writer


Destroyed buildings in Rubizhne. File photoLUHANSK, June 4Volunteers from among the readers of RIA Novosti responded to the story of 14-year-old Pasha Mikhailovsky, who wrote a diary about his life in a cold bomb shelter in Rubezhnoye, brought him and his disabled mother things and documents, presented a kettle and as many as three bicycles, RIA Novosti correspondent reports. At the end of May, RIA Novosti reported on a young native of Rubizhny, who is fond of reading science fiction and dreams of becoming a writer himself. Pasha lived with other residents of the city for about a month in a shelter where he kept a diary. Pasha now lives with his disabled mother in Lugansk in a hostel for refugees, where they were taken by the Russian military. Most of their belongings and documents remained in Rubizhne, and the family does not know about the state of their apartment. Even their kettle was left in the shelter. The boy also said that he was saving up money for a bicycle in order to ride around summer Lugansk and get to know him better. Caring residents of Lugansk and Rostov-on-Don responded to the boy’s story — Pasha was presented with a kettle, books by the Strugatsky brothers and as many as three bicycles. «I will definitely give superfluous to the dormitory neighbors, I already have friends there,» the boy promised. Volunteer Yuriy from Luhansk volunteered to go to Rubizhne for the things and documents of the Mikhailovskys, took the keys to the apartment from them. Most of all, they were worried about the TV: looters are operating in the city, who penetrate abandoned apartments.A teenager from the LPR in a bomb shelter kept a diary about life under shelling «The road there is long, it takes three to four hours. The road is dangerous, there are shellings on it, some sections are shot through. Well, what to do — you need to help people, they were left without things and documents» , — Yuri explained his act to RIA Novosti. It turned out that the apartment building of Pasha and his mother survived, however, many glasses were missing. Their neighbors are also there, although they still prefer to spend the night in a shelter: Rubizhne is shelled by Ukrainian security forces from time to time. a year-old teenager was left with a sick grandmother in his arms «There is no gas, water, electricity in the city,» the volunteer described the situation. content/uploads/2022/06/0ef3a8548528c20353dd2571a48e3b66.jpg» />Twin sisters from the LPR have been afraid to leave the shelter for two months due to shelling

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