The celebrity showed the buildings destroyed by the invaders and spoke about the environment in the south of our country.
The famous Ukrainian TV presenter and actress Lilia Rebrik, who came to Nikolaev on a work visit, told how the city lives, which is often subject to enemy shelling. He announced it on Instagram.
The celebrity noted that, despite all the horrors, the city stands and inspires its will, and the locals show an example of incapacity.
“I visited the very heart of Nikolaev – in the Cathedral Square, near where the building of the local administration is located with a huge funnel from a rocket. The funnel in the building is a huge funnel in the heart of every Ukrainian. But nevertheless, Si Nikolaev lives no matter what! He lives and inspires with his will! The way the locals are set, how stubborn they are – this is an example of incompetence and strength, it’s amazing! I met of people here smiling and saying: ” Ukraine will be everything!”. Keep it up and don’t give up!”, – he wrote.
In the network, the artist also showed the buildings cut down by the invaders. For example, you can see the main administrative building of Nikolaev, which was hit by a rocket from the Russian invaders in March.
“Each city of Ukraine has its own hole: in the soul, in the heart, in the thoughts. Nikolaev… You protect us from the south. You are our shield. You are our strong fighter. In your air is the salty that sea. In your wind is the southwest. In your wind – anger, inflexibility, power, rebelliousness,” commented Lilia Rebrik.

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It was previously reported that Lilia Rebrik recalled how a whole war started for her.
Lilia Rebrik admired the shots by the sea
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