In Bakhmut, during massive artillery fire, the Russians killed a 12-year-old boy and a 70-year-old man.

The day before, around noon, Muscovite artillery struck the city's residential buildings.

Shells exploded in the middle of high-rise buildings, near the market and the pharmacy.

Six local residents, including a 16-year-old boy, were injured, TSN reports. 

At the same time, the Russians do not stop storming the city, in small infantry groups, many times a day, from several directions at once.

More than 6,000 civilians remain in that hell and are offered free evacuation.

Volunteers are ready to take people with things and animals, but only a few agree to go. 

After another massive enemy artillery attack on Bakhmut, a random driver rushed to take a 16-year-old teenager to the hospital.

The young man's younger brother and a taxi driver who was standing near the market died on the spot. 

The only thing that does not guarantee, but greatly increases the chance of survival, is evacuation.

Volunteers are trying to save from the inevitable death of civilians caught in the inferno of fire.

"We take zones only zero, or the first zones.

Also de-occupied territories", - volunteers say. 

Mykola's chronic illness worsened, he contacted the evacuation coordinators by phone and, most importantly, agreed to go when there was a knock on his door.

"I have an ulcer and I'm running away.

I would sit here," says the man. 

It's an "easy" case, the volunteers admit.

Very often it happens quite differently.

The son asked over the phone for volunteers to take his elderly parents and an even older 90-year-old grandmother out of Bakhmut.

However, it was not possible to persuade these people to go.

"So sometimes it is very unfortunate.

You come once, twice, three, four times... Each time, relatives leave an application.

Well, here it is more or less, but when you come 50 meters from the positions, you run, bullets hit your legs, that's when it's very unfortunate", - say the volunteers. 

Some of the locals remain in the city under daily shelling, because they are convinced that they are support for the Ukrainian military.

"Somehow here!

We sit at home, we don't go out.

What God will give.

So the soldiers hope that we will stay here, they are protecting someone.

And so the city will be empty", - the locals are convinced. 

The argument that it would be easier for the military to crush the Russians if the civilians left the city during the fighting simply does not work.

Even after the death of the closest relatives. 

The main goal of Olga's crew is to take out as many people as possible from the constant shelling.

But it happens that people stay behind and instead of themselves send to the rear those whom they value more than their own lives - their loved ones.

This time the volunteers were taking Charlie the pit bull.

Olga put him in the front seat next to her.

With the hope that this time enemy bullets and debris will bypass their SUV. 

The most dangerous section for evacuation, the volunteers say, is actually the current front line: from Soledar - Spirne - then Rozdolivka, Blagodatne, Krasna Gora, Paraskoviivka, Bakhmut, Ivanovske.

It is there that the enemy infantry is now making the greatest assault efforts. 

The crew of the T-80, says the gunner, now has to go to firing positions - very often.

And this is the same case when Russian-born heavy weapons turned on the Ukrainian side.

Tank soldiers of the 93rd mechanized "trophy" won in Sumy Oblast.

Then the tank was a little "enchanted" and now it is near Bakhmut helping our military to hold the city. 

Just during the filming of TSN, the enemy artillery began to hit the road connecting Bakhmut, where civilian transport runs.

It was there, hoping for relative safety, that they left the driver of the film crew with the car.

In general, the enemy artillery shelling lasted more than half an hour.

"This time, our car was less lucky.

And the shard flew.

It's all a bit battered and cut," says driver Serhii.  

One of the last Russian shells fell not far from the car - there was no glass left, several holes appeared, and pierced both wheels.

"The first flight was in the field, I hid behind the car.

The second arrival is nearby.

I already ran after that in the chance.

And it's already somewhere, I know, I didn't count, but it's the seventh or eighth," says Serhiy.  

This is how enemy shells and mines tear apart dozens of cars: both military and civilian.

The expression "consumable material" very accurately describes the state of affairs today.

When our defenders ask for a car, it is definitely help that will not be superfluous, that definitely saves lives.

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