The star mentioned that people are going through a very difficult phase in their lives. They persevere no matter what.
Ukrainian TV presenter Lesya Nikityuk, who during the all-out war decided to relaunch her travel show Le Minibus, what was the most difficult thing in filming. This was reported by novy.tv.
In particular, the star, who visited Kharkov, Nikolaev, Kherson, admitted that he was most struck by the people he met.
“The emotions on the set appeared different, because we were in these cities before our neighbor decided to “save” them. Above all, I remember and was amazed by the people who lived there. The men and women who defended these cities against the enemy. There are tears, there is laughter,” she said.
He also noted that most of all he remembered the eyes of the Ukrainian defenders, because the fire of desire for victory was burning in them.
In particular, in her show, Lesya Nikityuk met the heroes of our time from various industries.
“All the heroes of our program are ordinary Ukrainians who just lived, made plans for the future, but at some point, through no fault of their own, everything faded into the background. People went through a very difficult period in their lives. They survived despite the fact that they did to them. These are people who are not broken, and, I’m sure, will not be broken, “summed up the presenter.
It was previously reported that Nikityuk told how, at the beginning of a large-scale war, he decided to volunteer.
Lesya Nikityuk tells how she came under enemy fire
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