daylight, the attack began around three o'clock in the morning and by daylight, the city was back and wallace i spoke to several civilians are deeply traumatised by what they experienced and essentially in areas of shelters, and knowing or not whether the rocket we hit them if they would be dead in a matter of minutes, particularly given that these attacks happen frequently and these attacks happen frequently and the night before last was another attack on the city and so, there is no question that the people here are at war. they are under threat all the time but they are also doing their best to get on with normal life. �* , ., �* , their best to get on with normal life. �* i. �* , ., ., life. and you've been on the front mind giving _ life. and you've been on the front mind giving your _ life. and you've been on the front mind giving your military - life. and you've been on the front l mind giving your military expertise, what was your reaction? i mind giving your military expertise, what was your reaction?— mind giving your military expertise, what was your reaction? i spoke to a number of senior-level— what was your reaction? i spoke to a number of senior-level commanders number of senior—level commanders and soldiers as well what been fighting and bakhmut for the recent weeks and months and i got a pretty good insight into what was going on there. it's a very nasty fight