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The legendary actress read a poem by Lesya Ukrainka

Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, the celebrity has supported the people of Ukraine.

The legendary French actress Catherine Deneuve read a poem by the famous Ukrainian writer Lesya Ukrainka. The video was shared on the official page of the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine on Twitter.

In particular, a celebrity on the air of the TV5 Monde TV channel, against the backdrop of the Ukrainian flag, read a poem called Nadiya.

It is noted that for the poet this is a debut. In it, he describes his home country and his desire to see it again.

I have no part, no will,

Only hope remains alone:

I hope to return to Ukraine again,

Look again at the native land,

Look again at the blue Dnipro, –

There, live or die, it’s all the same to me;

Look again at the steppe, the graves,

Get up and predict bad things…

I have no part, no will,

Only hope remained alone.

Earlier it was reported that the legend of French cinema Catherine Deneuve expressed solidarity with the Ukrainian people at the annual Venice Film Festival.

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Source: korrespondent

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