"We understood there was a war but we didn't properly realise it. But now it has come," says Svetlana, a 59-year-old resident of Ramenskoye in Moscow Oblast. For many Russians, the three-year conflict with Ukraine felt distant. Overnight, Kyiv launched the largest attack on the Russian capital of the war, whick killed three people according to Russian officials.
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00:00We woke up at 5 a.m. because of the noise, the explosion.
00:13We woke up, walked away from the windows, were afraid to turn on the light.
00:18We ran out into the street to see the crowd.
00:24Everyone went out with their pets. Everyone is standing, not knowing what to do.
00:30People just have fear in their eyes.
01:25But you don't realize it anyway.
01:29And now it has come.
01:33Yes, we went there, sewed nets, collected humanitarian aid, escorted the fighters there.
01:40But we still didn't understand all this.
01:44And now it has come. Now we have it.
01:54Now we have it.