but there were patients with bullet wounds, and from the first half of May, when artillery began to be used, already with splinters. From the first half of June, when the flow of wounded militiamen and civilians took an avalanche character, after the first aid or heavy operations of patients began to evacuate to Donetsk, as there were not enough doctors, resources and just a place. During June, from Slavyansk to Donetsk, wounded people were sent on one bus per day, since June 25 - already two buses, six to eighteen people a day. A full-fledged accounting of the flow of children from the very beginning was not conducted, but even from these figures it can be understood that in June - early July as a result of fighting and shelling in Slavyansk injured more than a thousand people (both military and civilian). If you take the entire period of defense of Slavyansk, the wounded will receive at least half a thousand people. On June 12, Semyonovka was first shot with phosphorus shells, which exploded in the air, forming remnants of poisoned smoke. In fact, the Ukrainians began to use chemical weapons. They fired these shells only when the wind blew into the Slavyansk side. Many Chechens with symptoms of pain in the eyes, sharp burning and sore throat turned to doctors. The soldiers in the trenches began to use gas masks. Alexander Kots recalls: In the long-suffering Semyonovka on the Rostov-Kharkov highway, straight - on the front line, even after a month of fighting people still lived. As a rule, deep old men left to watch over the master. And there are still children in Semyonovka. Luba, paralyzed