Inna, a 78-year-old widow, cannot sleep this night from Monday to Tuesday, in her studio on Yaroslav-le-Sage Street in Sloviansk.
“Like all old people, she has trouble falling asleep because of the bombardments,” says Elena, one of her relatives.
Around two o'clock in the morning, the "grandmother", the "babouchka" as she is called here, is still in front of her television, sitting on her old sofa stuck to the window, not far from the bed.
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