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BOHDAN AND OLEKSANDRA WITH THEIR DOG<\/p>\n
PHOTO: TETIANA DANYLENKO\/FACEBOOK<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
Liubov added that on the day of the incident, the children had no idea that they would not be allowed to enter the shelter with their pet, as it was not the first time they had been there with their dog:<\/p>\n
\"We had already been to this shelter at night at school once, and no one told us anything.\"<\/p>\n
Commenting on the children's condition, the woman says: \"They are doing well, they are holding up well,\" although they have been subjected to considerable stress. When they were not allowed to enter the school bomb shelter, they ran to another one located 3 minutes away from their school. The children had not reached the shelter before the explosion occurred. They covered their heads and crouched down in fright, and the girl started crying.<\/p>\n
\"My children are very hardened as they have experienced the great trauma of losing their father. They behave reservedly and usually take the stress inside. They don't have tantrums. The only thing is that when my daughter is nervous, she gets severe headaches. She also had a terrible headache in the evening after the incident. She also becomes nervous after stress, gets irritated by everything, and wants to be alone and not talk to anyone. This behaviour lasts for two days after the stress. She has to work through it inside herself,\" the woman adds.<\/p>\n
Liubov further notes that the family no longer wishes to seek shelter in the school after the incident.<\/p>\n
\"Today, when there was an air raid, we went to another bomb shelter. As a matter of fact, it was I who told the children to go to the school shelter that day because I went to work, and I knew that teachers would be there, meaning the children would be under supervision. And in the other bomb shelter we went to today, there's often nobody around. At least out of humanity, they could have let my children in with the dog and just told them to come without it next time. (As a result) they were simply denied entry without warning \u2013 left outside in the midst of the attack,\" says Liubov.<\/p>\n
PHOTO: LIUBOV OVCHYNNIKOVA'S FAMILY ARCHIVE<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
It should be noted that the father of the family, Yurii Ovchynnikov, visited this school at the beginning of the full-scale invasion to sign up as a military volunteer. The man gave his life fighting the Russian invaders in Zaporizhzhia Oblast as part of the Azov Special Forces unit.<\/p>\n
On 1 June, three people were killed in Kyiv, including a 9-year-old child. They were not let into the shelter of a medical facility in the Desnianskyi district.<\/p>\n
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