A 64-year-old Ukrainian woman got up during the night to get water. Then a rocket hit \u2014 and 'everything started to fall apart'

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A 64-year-old Ukrainian woman got up during the night to get water. Then a rocket hit \u2014 and 'everything started to fall apart'
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'We will fight till the end — as best we can'

"I got up for water and suddenly heard a noise. I dropped the cup and ran to the bathroom, and at that moment everything started to fall apart," Olexandrivna told Reuters."I think the shell hit the neighbors and all the doors were knocked out. Our doors and the neighbor's doors flew out, hitting us in the corridor."

As Olexandrivna recalled her experience to Reuters on Thursday, she attempted to wade through the rubble that now covers her floors. Throughout the interview, she was gathering items that she can take with her, and had someone helping her carry those items down a destroyed set of stairs that was lined with cracked walls.

Even still, Olexandrivna says she refuses to leave her city behind. She's focused on going back to work at a water company.

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