The animals were brought to the enclosures," Baghir said. The battalion emphasized that "the fire took away the walls" but "failed to take away memory and meaning", because the Pavlograd base has worked since 2015 and "saw everything". "We were a point of warmth, salvation, help, humanity. Our base was sheltered more than one paramedic and military, it was a refuge for displaced persons, for all victims of war, after all, even for wounded animals there was a place in our common house.
[…] No, " - said the commander of the battalion Jan Zinkevich. "Hospitalists" announced a fee for 20 million hryvnias for a new battalion base. "It is good that the sky has taken the building, not people. The base is very sorry," said Jenner's Hospital Educational Center. The destroyed base is called "sacred place where important things took place. " "We have anger, we have no desire to stop," Yana Zinkevich added.