On the Kyiv-Chop highway, in the village of Berezyna, a real battle for justice took place. One hundred brave people stood up to defend their destroyed homes, demanding proper compensation for the destruction caused by the explosions at the enterprise on July 2. Let the police — 26 men — maintain order. But who will protect people whose roofs have turned into rubble?
And now, the echoes of the action reached the Cabinet of Ministers. And finally, the community waited for the money — 147 million hryvnias from the state reserve fund, 90 million from the regional one. Is this justice? All the funds should have gone to the accounts of those who survived the real disaster. They provoked a whole avalanche of applications — 301 documents, 47 households on the verge of extinction, 190 — in a hopeless situation.
It is important to remember that these explosions are the result of criminal activity by criminals. The heart of the bloody story: a 60-year-old man, four accomplices, who made explosives right before our eyes. A biased system? Or is it irresponsible to be completely indifferent to the consequences? Five suspects, under threat of disappearing behind bars, hand on heart - no one will suffer by chance. These people, who steal the lives of peaceful citizens, deserve the harshest punishment.
110 houses, three gas stations, twenty cars — all of this means more than just numbers. These are wounds on the body of the community, marks of irresponsibility. Estimating the damage — over 46 million hryvnias — you hear the sounds of struggle. Can real compensation make up for this very horror? Is there anything that could bring back what was lost?
The straight answer is no. We are here to stand for the truth, to speak out against a system that forgets who is at its core. The power is in truth, not imitation. To act, not to wait to be heard. This is our time.


