In Kharkiv, pharmacy workers settled in the utility room where they work in order to provide people with medicines. Their three-year-old children also live with them in the new conditions.
Two employees of a pharmacy located in Saltivka in Kharkiv, Victoria Makarova and Victoria Reznichenko, live at work. They took their little daughters here.
The staff room at the pharmacy has been set up as a shelter, and despite the shelling, they continue to sell medicines to people.
The staff room at the pharmacy has been set up as a shelter, and despite the shelling, they continue to sell medicines to people.
Pharmacists live on cots and pallets in the staff room. In total, there are five people living in the utility room: two children, two pharmacy workers, and the husband of one of them. Rooms where people are, do not have windows, and artificial light is not enough, because the generators are only enough to work cash registers.
Pharmacist Victoria Reznichenko said that when the windows tremble, they sit behind the counter and hide. When they work, they let one person at the box office. And at night they close the door and barricade the inside so that there are no marauders.
«It is safer that we are close, the children are close. We will not go, we will not abandon ours, we will not leave children»
– said Victoria Reznichenko
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