He said, because he is not an expert in military affairs, he is afraid to go straight to the front lines.
Ukrainian theater and film actor Taras Tsymbalyuk admitted that he will soon go to the front. He said this in an interview with Slava Demin.
According to him, he received a summons, passed the medical examination and stood in line, waiting. However, he added that he was afraid to go to the front lines immediately, because there was no experience.
The artist compared the service to acting, and noted that each profession has its own specialists.
“I received a summons. I passed a medical examination. Everything. Unfortunately, I didn’t have a military department, I didn’t serve in army also. I would go where I would feel confident. If I was taught something, I would go he’s there,” he said.
Hence, the actor said he would feel more at ease if he was taught all the necessary skills first.
“When they send people to the front, who, roughly speaking, received a call today, and in two weeks they go there – this, of course, is rubbish. But since there is nowhere to go, I admit it. So, I Perhaps was calmer if I was called there, then they took me somewhere there, I studied something for a month, and then I left somewhere somewhere. And now it’s like a bucket of cold water on my head, ” summed up Taras Tsymbalyuk.
Earlier it was reported that Taras Tsymbalyuk believed that rolling blackouts on the territory of our country would be better than living with the Russians.
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