The contractor arranged evacuation flights to Mariupol, but he was too embarrassed to ask the driver to pick up his relatives.
Singer Alexander Krivoshapko told how his family was evacuated from Mariupol, where he came from. He said this in an interview on the Zirkovy YouTube channel.
According to him, the relatives lived in the basement for several hours, and when they got out, they walked 20 kilometers to a safer place.
“There were airstrikes in my area. I saw part of the wall fly away from the house. There was no communication for 8 days. Relatives were sitting in the basement, and a stranger came to them. He has no place in the car. My family asked a lot “He helped. He didn’t answer and left. My people couldn’t believe it either. But he came back. He said: “You have five minutes.” They stood up, took all the most important things, took them to the exit from the city. under the shelling, they walked about twenty kilometers,” he said.
At the same time, Alexander Krivoshapko admitted that he burst into tears when he learned that his relatives managed to leave Mariupol.
“They already called when they left Mariupol… This was the first moment during the war when I shed tears… A week the occupiers still allowed Ukrainian communications to roam the airspace of Mariupol. Then they went crazy : they cut Ukrainian communications , launched this “Phoenix”, which can only be obtained by obtaining the citizenship of “DNR” … But that, as they say, is another story, “summed up the singer.
It was previously reported that Alexander Krivoshapko admitted that during the 40 days of a full Russian invasion, he spoke to his relatives for only three minutes.
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Source: korrespondent

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