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Saved the Ukrainian Cardigan: The story of the barists from damaged after attack on Kiev cafe (photo)

According to 18-year-old Mary, at the time of attack she sat down and covered her head with her hands. The published footage can be seen that the explosive wave broke the shelves and knocked out windows. On March 25, Russian invaders attacked Kiev with ballistic missiles. As a result, explosions were almost immediately after the alarm. This led to destruction in some areas and people were injured.

Photo journalist Yevhen Zavgorodniy on his page on the social network Facebook shared one of the stories he managed to fix this morning. The man was after the explosions on the spot where there was an hostile attack. Nearby is a coffee shop, where an 18-year-old girl named Maria. At the time of shelling, she sat in the workplace. The explosions were heard almost immediately after the alarm, so the barists were likely not to be able to get into the shelter in time.

The facility where it works is knocked out windows and broken glass racks. Mary herself was not injured. "Maria, 18 years old. At the time of the explosion was in the workplace. The girl tells how she sat down and covered her head with her hands. He also jokes that she was rescued by a cardigan of Ukrainian production," the message reads. Separately, the photojournalist showed another consequences of the hostile attack in the capital.

The personnel were filmed near the Kyiv State Academy of Arts and Design. The building actually collapsed through a Russian rocket, and you can see paintings, statuettes and other art and interior. "Social Culture" in their Telegram channels also shared the frames of how near the destroyed building the girl began to take out of the blockage of the picture, so that they would not be injured from the enemy shelling even stronger. Who she is - is unknown. Journalists failed to contact her.

We will remind, on March 25 Russian invaders launched ballistic missiles in Kiev, which in a matter of minutes flew to the city. As a result, 10 people were injured, including a 16-year-old teenager. Later, Valery Ryabikh, the Defense Express, Director of Development of the Information and Consulting Company, said that the enemy attacked the capital of the Circon missiles, and they were launched from the Crimea. Falling time is from 7 to 10 minutes, so they are extremely dangerous.