He also published an author’s poem about wanting to be a “bullet sieve” and ready for “sickness and war.”
Russian actor Mikhail Mamaev, who became famous in 1991 thanks to the role of Nikita Olenev in the film Vivat, Midshipmen!, went to the front. He posted a photo with a background of military equipment on Instagram.
In the photo, 56-year-old Mamaev appears against a background of Russian military equipment with the inscriptions Z and Airborne Forces. The soldiers stood by him. At the same time, a machine gun was slung over Mamaev’s shoulder.
In addition, Mamaev published a poem by the author that he wanted to be a “sieve of bullets” and was ready for “sickness and war.”
When you want to complain that you’re tired
build your little pedestal,
when the heart secretly decides to despair,
I say to myself: listen, what are you waiting for?
You are living the life of your dreams!
What you dream is what will happen.
If you dream of drinking a cup to the bottom,
be prepared that one day there will be disease, war,
the gift that increases joy in the heart.
If it turns so that the steering wheel is torn,
or the chest will be made a sieve of bullets,
I will be a smiling face with a sunny face,” – Mamaev wrote.
Recall that earlier the Russian singer, who supports the bloody policy of the Kremlin, Nadezhda Babkina, sang a song in Ukrainian during a performance in occupied Lugansk.
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Source: korrespondent

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