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A student at Karpenko-Karyi University, along with other dormitory residents, finds himself in the midst of war and begins to film the surrounding situation. Passing through the bewildered faces of students in a basement shelter, the panicked cries of people evacuating at the train station, and his own personal confusion, he finds himself in Ivano-Frankivsk. His classmate Vitaliy and his family take him in, and this event becomes a turning point in his new life. A life where there is no longer any room for doubts about human doom, where harmony and mutual support reign. The author comes to this conclusion and returns to Kyiv.

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A student at Karpenko-Karyi University, along with other dormitory residents, finds himself in the midst of war and begins to film the surrounding situation. Passing through the bewildered faces of students in a basement shelter, the panicked cries of people evacuating at the train station, and his own personal confusion, he finds himself in Ivano-Frankivsk. His classmate Vitaliy and his family take him in, and this event becomes a turning point in his new life. A life where there is no longer any room for doubts about human doom, where harmony and mutual support reign. The author comes to this conclusion and returns to Kyiv.

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