A group of techno-loving Ukrainians deliver food to bomb riddled streets and say they "turn up the music" to drown out the sound of Russian shelling.
Nazar, Alexei and Oleg zip around in their red Opel Astra delivering aid to Kharkiv neighbourhoods targeted by Russian rockets.
Outside a kindergarten that is now serving as a food storage centre, they load their car boot with plastic bags containing bread and canned food.
"Our main goal is to feed children and the elderly, they need it most," said Nazar Tishchenko, 34, who was born in Tyrnyauz, Russia, but grew up in Ukraine.
"Unfortunately, at the moment, people have no money or work. Many of them can't even get to a supermarket," he added.
They exchange bread for chicken legs at a former post office, which is now serving as an aid centre distributing meat.
At the wheel is Alexei, 23, who came up with the idea to start the deliveries.
For two years, he delivered bread to Kharkiv in the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine before getting work as a mechanic.
"But I couldn't do it alone, so I asked Nazar to help me," Alexei said.
"We cannot drive without music. If there is shelling, we simply put up the volume. We are tired of the bombing. (The music) helps us relax, we're not afraid," Nazar said.
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"While I'm doing this, I feel like I'm doing the right thing, I'm not just useless, I know I can help people. I don't feel joy, I just do it and I know it's right," Alexei said.
During an interview, a deafening explosion sounds nearby making local resident Oksana Taranushkav jump.
Nazar reassures her, explaining the difference between a Russian strike and a Ukrainian air-defence missile.
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The 49-year-old woman welcomed the help from the volunteers.
"We don't get any support, the shops are destroyed, we can't buy anything, we are just surviving," she said. "In tears now, she added: "Please Mr Putin, stop, please!"
On Tuesday, while the trio were on the beat, a Russian rocket hit a building in the neighbourhood, killing three people.
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