Host Masha Efrosinina about the morning attack: "Under the explosions, we barely had time to run to the shelter"

On November 17, a massive missile attack by Russia took place in Ukraine. Host Masha Yefrosinina shared her experiences during this dangerous situation, when she and her 10-year-old son Oleksandr hid from the explosions in the nearest shelter - the subway.

According to Masha, she and her son did not have time to take anything with them when the explosions began. The presenter described how they ran to the shelter, almost barefoot, among people who had already been prepared - with carrycots, backpacks, water, blankets and sleeping bags. Efrosinina admitted that she felt like a "newbie in the class" among experienced people.

Masha told how she tried to distract herself from stress by looking at the map of rocket movement with her son and pouring out her negative emotions towards Russia. She wrote on Instagram: "We wanted Russia to burn in the burning lava for several generations to come."

Now Masha Efrosinina is raising her son alone, because her husband, Timur Khromaev, is serving in the Armed Forces. Their daughter Nana is studying abroad.

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