The artist believes that in order for Ukrainians to forgive Russians, they must go through several stages.
The famous Ukrainian actress Ada Rogovtseva did not exclude that over time, Ukrainians will forgive the Russians for what they have done, because mercy is inherent in the genetics of the Ukrainian people.
However, according to the star, it will take more than a dozen years, and maybe even a century.
“Of course, we are Ukrainians. Only for this, how many generations must pass. Such aggrandizement, remorse, revenge. All these stages must pass. As a nation, unfortunately, we are just beginning to realize everything. For example, I am so many years old, and I am just beginning to realize that I am Ukrainian, because I am under Soviet rule, under the influence, under the stupidity of some of our current trend… I trusted only one person. I’m still thinking, but I got it,” he answered in an interview on the YouTube channel Sukhanov Speaks.
In addition, the legend of the film spoke about Russian actors who support Putin’s bloody policy.
“They fit under all these systems and schemes. There are such oddities as Nikita Mikhalkov. The late Tabakov, I’ll tell you why he went to it. A coward. He ran a big theater and not one, but many. a concern, studios and all “If he fights this, he’ll lose everything. So did Chulpan Khamatova. He had funds and took it for him. This is all cowardice and other dirty tricks that reveal themselves to a person,” Rogovtseva summarized.
Earlier it was reported that Ada Rogovtseva recorded a video greeting on the birthday of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny.
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Source: korrespondent

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