According to Zvyagina, who teaches English, most residents of the village of Vorozhba were evacuated on August 7 after an attack on the region by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
She now lives with her daughter, son and mother in a temporary accommodation centre in Kursk. This is where it works: distance learning is organised.
As for the houses, “some have a complete living space, but others do not,” says the woman.
He said the settlement was partially burned and some families had nowhere to return to. “There are drones flying and houses on fire,” the agency’s interlocutor said.
Zvyagina decided to start a new life in Kursk.