Together with her family, Olha tried to leave occupied Mariupol several times. But in one case, the convoy was shot by russians, and in another, a Grad exploded in front of her husband’s car. She had to return home. The third attempt was on March 18. They passed through dozens of checkpoints, where they were met by Buryats and Kadyrovites. The guys were stripped. They were looking for tattoos. The most terrible road was to Zaporizhzhia through Vasylivka, when they found themselves in a minefield.