‘Kherson has become deserted and silent’
Lydia, 75 years old. Kherson, right bank of the Dnipro River.
Doctors — my colleagues who agreed to work for the occupiers — are now complaining that they were forced to abandon their jobs and leave Kherson. Not everyone agreed to this — [those that didn’t] are now hiding from the Russians all over the city. The Russians have taken all the equipment out of the hospitals.
The beautiful Oleksiy Shovkunenko Art Museum isn’t too far from where I live. For three days now, Russian looters have been taking out all the paintings. They’re loading them into their huge trucks [Ural army trucks — editor’s note]. Without any protection, without any packaging, as if they were rubbish… I cried the whole evening when I saw that. We had many good paintings there: Aivazovsky, Shovkunenko, and many others. The occupants are more careful about stolen washing machines than they are about world art heritage.