Seeing the instrument in the hand of a comedian, one of the fighters turned to the artist with a request to surprise his son.
The star of Kvartal 95 Yuriy Tkach, who is often with other artists on the front line to talk with them and communicate, spoke about the request of a fighter of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He spoke about it in the ZhVL program.
So, on the last visit, the serviceman asked the artist to give his son a gift – a new guitar, because he could not do it, because he was at war with the Russian invaders.
“He said, ‘Can you buy a guitar? I’ll give you money. I’m for my son. He goes to play the guitar.’ Within 2-3 days we found a guitar for the little one, sent it. It is clear that no one will take the money, but for him it is … He is a man of iron and says. : “I’m straight, burst into tears, a huge Thank you. “Because he couldn’t leave there, and we were able to help anyway. It’s very cool,” the actor said.
At the same time, Yuriy Tkach admitted that after the trips to the front, in addition to happiness, anger woke up in him, because he saw what the invaders had done to Ukrainian cities.
“It’s very hard to deal with sometimes, because this lump in the throat, this lump of anger with the hatred for those events, for the ****** who do this. I live here every day, I’m sure that all the Ukrainians live in this lump,” the artist sums up.
It was previously reported that Yuri Tkach recorded a funny video in which he showed how he was looking for ways to provide himself with light and heat in the face of emergency power outages.
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