On the morning of October 7, the Palestinian group Hamas attacked Israel with rockets and destroyed the defense line in the south of the country.
Ukrainian singer Nastya Pridius, known under the pseudonym KOLA, admitted that she found herself at the center of the conflict with Israel. He spoke about it on Instagram.
“Poor people who have been competing for their freedom for years. Where is every military, everyone! Where is everyone ready. They did everything to be strong and defend themselves. No wonder they say to we will be the second Israel, because of such neighbors “, like us and them, there is no other way,” said the artist.
Also sitting in a bomb shelter, the star added that he was scared and stunned by the number of rockets flying from the Gaza Strip.
“When you’re in another country, it’s scarier. What’s wrong with the world? They’ve gone crazy – they fired 100, 200, 500 missiles. They’re just crazy,” KOLA shared her emotions.
The artist also said that his flight back was canceled and he didn’t know what to do:
“My flight was canceled while I didn’t understand what to do. I’m in another country, where there are not enough neighbors on all sides… Who can’t be controlled and can do whatever comes to their mind,” wrote of the artist.
However, after some time, the performer reported that he managed to buy a ticket to Prague.
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It was previously reported that more than 100 Ukrainians have already sought help from the Ukrainian Embassy in Israel.
Source: korrespondent

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