Yes, but I think my colleagues have already raised many issues and I don't know what to add. Maybe I'll quickly say that, honestly, I think you understand now that there are more and more stories and all of them are horrible—literally horrible. There are so many things.
Maybe the only thing I want to raise now is about the older people and people with disabilities whom I already mentioned in my previous talk. This is an issue, and there is a catastrophic situation with the older people and people with disabilities in the different cities that are under siege by Russian forces or that are occupied. We've been gathering evidence from many people in many different cities and villages, and all of them are saying that older people are literally dying without proper medicine or any medicine, without food and without water.
A couple of days ago, I documented the story of a person who was 87 years old. She was evacuated from Izium, and I think you know where it is. She's very old and she's alone. She was evacuated and she doesn't have money. When my colleague was in her house, the only thing that was in her fridge was one egg. She had no money, no medicine, no food—only one egg.