The families offered to move to another village or city, but they refused, because the teenager’s dream was to return to his parents’ house.
The main character of the Imagine Dragons video for the song Durog – 14-year-old Sasha from Novogrigorievka, Nikolaev region – will rebuild a house destroyed by the Russian army. The teenager’s house will be restored by a partner of the United24 platform – the Aurora multimarket chain.
It was noticed that the teenager’s house was completely destroyed, and it had to be rebuilt almost from scratch. In addition, a few more rooms and a veranda, which the child’s mother dreamed of, will be completed in the house.
Builders aim to complete the work in a few months.
It should be noted that Ty Arnold became the director of the video work, which drew the world’s attention to the boy’s story. She met Sasha during a two-month trip to Ukraine, when she was delivering humanitarian aid to the boy’s village.
“I met Sasha when I was delivering humanitarian aid to his village. I looked at the destroyed houses and noticed Sasha wandering around alone. We started talking, and I learned his story, made a video on her as we talked. After talking to Imagine Dragons about the video, I felt that the shots with Sasha could tell an important story about Ukraine and the war. In the end, agreed Sasha, and I am glad that we created a beautiful story that changed her life,” said the director.
Earlier it was reported that the soloist of the legendary group Florence and the Machine Florence Welch showed her support for Ukraine.
Imagine Dragons released a video about Ukraine
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