The singer said he hates Russians for separating families and denying children a decent education.
The lead singer of the Antitila group, Taras Topolya, who went to the front as a paramedic from the first days of the war, admitted that he had several reasons to hate the occupiers. He spoke about it in the TSN comments.
The first of them was that the Russian invaders separated families. In particular, the artist did not meet his family for a long time, because his wife Alyosha, together with his two sons and daughter, live in the USA.
The second reason is the removal of the opportunity for Ukrainians to receive an education.
“For this, perhaps I have the greatest hatred for the Russians … For dividing families, for killing fathers and also for trying to make our children uneducated. They take away theirs is the opportunity to learn, to gain knowledge, to develop, to develop. At first there was a quarantine, now there is a war, and how difficult it is for children to get this knowledge. How difficult their situation is now,” he said.
So, Taras Topolya urged Ukrainians not to postpone everything until the end.
“Perhaps we are waiting for more dramatic events … Therefore, to support, I want to say this: as long as you have a chance, as long as you breathe, live, despite all the emotions you experience, and all that drama, try to give each other love, hugs, kind words, support. If you don’t have a chance to see a loved one, think about him, pray for him, and it will be easier, ” summed up the performer.
It was previously reported that the frontman of Antitila band Taras Topolya was mocking Russian propaganda.
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