 The situation has been increasingly difficult in the last few days because the hostilities and shelling has intensified. So there are many people suffering around civilian population and of course some parts of the city are affected. People cannot go around. It's dangerous. Nowadays it's very difficult to continue activities because of the security situation in Daniesk itself. We are based in the city. We have warehouses in the city. There are many places we want to assist along the front line and that we assisted previously that are no longer accessible for us to go and deliver assistance to those in need. So we are currently in standby. Since we resumed activities in Daniesk, we have been mostly distributing food, hygienic items, some essential household items like blankets, start building plastic sheeting for our house affected. We've been distributing more than 500 tons so far. We are planning to continue. We also distributed 8 trucks of construction material ready to renovate some damaged buildings. So we are planning to continue with the same kind of activities because there are many people that need assistance and we are really committed to continuing delivering this help as soon as the situation allows us to move around. Of course we make contact at the local level in the village or the city. We are planning to assist with the local authorities that usually knows where the situation is on the ground. We agree on them on categories or who are the most vulnerable people in the location to assist. We cross-check the list with them and then we deliver the assistance and then we monitor the process of the distribution. They are used to mobilizing the community so that some are responsible in some of the districts of the city or the village that would warn the categories that will be assisted so that they can come to some distribution points. So in some villages we also in some villages work with the local authorities. In some villages work both with them and the local Red Cross as well. We have many people coming to see us at the office to explain about their needs, about their situations. We have an office phone that is constantly ringing with people reporting about their situations, their respective locations. We also when we go to deliver in villages we do not of course only deliver. We also take the time to go around in the village to talk both to authorities but also to local inhabitants and usually the approaches as well to share about their situations. So definitely we have the opportunity to hear a lot about the current needs of the population in the area.