Air Raid with Reggae Sauce.
Incredible coincidences happen in the world, accidents that can happen even when you went out on your balcony during the air raid.
You will see everything yourself, lol, it was the second day of the war.
The second day of the war is the day when people still did not understand everything that was happening, when it was not clear where to hide from missile strikes, where it was dangerous and where it was safe. Even the war has not yet gained all the tragedy and seemed a little surreal, a dream that should disappear when you wake up.
If the Ukrainians did not believe until the last moment that the neighboring country would decide to attack them, then most citizens of other countries left Ukraine in advance.
Imagine my surprise when I saw how this car began to turn from the intersection into our courtyard of a multi-storey building.
A few seconds later, next to the car, on the roof of which the flag of Jamaica was depicted, three guys appeared, obviously not from Ukraine, who headed towards our house.
Lol, at that moment, instead of an air raid siren, I heard Reggae's music, my brain produced it and drowned out the sounds of danger.
Looking from my balcony, I felt sorry for these guys, they were in the wrong place at a bad time.
These guys were not ready to come to Ukraine. It was ten degrees below zero Celsius outside, and they were gasping in summer slippers.
Even if I did not see their faces, I would understand that they are not local.
Perhaps they were looking for geolocation and a way to Jamaica, lol, but I highly doubt that they had the opportunity to return home in the coming days, the sky over Ukraine was closed to civil aviation.
I hope that the guys were able to get to neighboring countries, to Poland, Hungary, Romania, or the Czech Republic, and, from there, get to their home.
Later, I saw how the car, which, apparently, brought them, drifted away from our roadside and rushed towards the city center.
On board, I saw an advertisement for one of the Ukrainian supermarkets, apparently, some products from Jamaica began to arrive in Ukraine, but now, during the war, I doubt it.
Unfortunately, in our high-rise building, the elevator was turned off in the first days of the war, and this did not allow me to communicate with guests from Jamaica, the walking path was too difficult, and my family was very afraid to remain without me during the air raid, which, on that day, was with Reggae sauce.
Photos taken with a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 camera.
Author @barski