The fashion designer said the house has partially survived. He was glad the house did not burn down. The family had spent the night at home.
Ukrainian designer Elvira Gasanova told fans the sad news. He said the Russian occupiers destroyed his house in Bucha. Hasanova shared this on Instagram.
“I just had emptiness inside me, anger and hatred was replaced by a desire to work a lot, wild exhaustion. Embarrassing? Very! It was OUR HOME! I am grateful to all my clients and partners for the opportunity to work and not think about these non-human beings.I live only with the desire to help and revitalize Ukraine.Everyone will be rewarded according to their deserts.Everyone supported and said that Ukraine has sin. Wait, the payoff will come, “Gasanova wrote.
He also added that he had already spent the night with his family in a dilapidated house.
“You know, today is the first night at home again! This feeling is unlike anything. Happiness! My daughter slept in her bed for the first time in three months, and not in a stroller , my mountain of cosmetics and things.No need for me, I washed my face three times with baby foam in a month and everything was perfect.We need a little, only peace and home (dear ones healthy is nearby), “said the designer.
Gasanova thanked the Russian military for the fact that the house had at least partially survived.
“Yes, who would have thought that we would be thankful that the invaders were able to enter our house, eat and live there for some time, and now I am thankful that the house did not burn, a shell, a rocket, two floors. was demolished, but it was not burning, “he added.
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Post by Elvira Gasanova (@gasanova_elvira)
Recall that earlier the singer, soloist of the group KAZKA Alexandra Zaritskaya said that the Russian occupiers stole from her house in Gostomel.
In the Kyiv region, the occupiers destroyed more than 4,500 residential buildings
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Source: korrespondent

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