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“Thanks to your crew, my mommy is now with me and warm. I will be grateful to you for the rest of my life. Once again, thank you very much,” Victoria Forkavets says in a message to RT Documentary. Our film crew helped her find her mother Natalya Angeleva. Vika couldn’t contact her mother for almost a month. She only knew she was in Volnovakha, with no water, food, or power. She didn’t even know if her mother was alive. Finally, Victoria turned to us for help. “We did what we could. And now Natalya Alexandrovna is alive,” - said our correspondent Vyacheslav Guz. From Volnovakha to Khartsyzsk, they chatted about the recent battles, marauders, and the cold. Like other locals, Natalya had been hiding in a basement. She says there were no humanitarian corridors, no information from the Ukrainian authorities. The story of Viktoria and her mother Natalya has become part of a film, shot by director Oleg Nekishev, correspondent Vyacheslav Guz and cameraman Vladimir Lipatov. Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary