“The situation was really, really bad in Mykolaiv, from March 7 onwards. They were attacking with rockets, heavy caliber machine guns. One of my friend’s houses was even hit by a grenade and destroyed, luckily he had already left to Poland.
“Mykolaiv was attacked every day for two weeks with only one hour break. It was so scary there. The day we left was the first quiet day since the war started.
“I am traveling with my grandmother, mother and my little brother.