On Monday, October 10, 2022, Russian invaders fired 84 cruise missiles and 13 Iranian drones into Ukraine.
Ukrainian host Timur Miroshnichenko told how, during one of the massive attacks, a Russian rocket exploded near his parents’ house. He said this in an interview with Facts.
The showman added that his relatives live in a panel house near the thermal power plant.
“On October 10, when there was the first massive shooting in Kyiv, three rockets flew towards this thermal power plant, but they did not hit, but fell nearby. One exploded two kilometers away, just outside the house of my parents. And they also have a panel house, so we were very worried then,” he said.
As for blackouts, Timur Miroshnichenko noted that they no longer scare him and his family, but at the end of November it was difficult, because there was no electricity for three days.
“In our house, everything depends on light, even water and heating. So the temperature dropped to +8 degrees. At that moment, I had the feeling that Putin and I were to blame for everything. I – because I did not buy water in advance. Then there was a crazy hype for drinking water. But I understand that it is nerves, emotions. I treat it with understanding. In such cases, I give the my wife the opportunity to overlook the emotions, “said the presenter.
However, today he prepared for a short-term blackout: he bought a battery and made a strategic water supply.
Earlier it was reported that Timur Miroshnichenko admitted that, together with his wife, they started the process of adopting a child.
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Source: korrespondent

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