The artist believes that long separation has a negative effect on family relationships. After all, over time, he was separated from his family.
Ukrainian rap artist Alexander Yarmak (YARMAK), who defends Ukraine as part of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, spoke about how the war affected his marriage.
According to him, during his service he always tried to call his relatives on the phone, but admitted that such communication does not replace real meetings. Therefore, sometimes it seems that the connection with your beloved and daughter is broken.
“Honestly, I’ve made it a habit to be with my family. I mean, even when I’m talking to my wife on the phone, I often end up talking in battle. Sometimes you’re sitting in the basement and have free time – why not call and ask if how are you… But get out of the habit. Telephone – it’s completely different. In reality, I think, are we still a family on a chemical level? This connection is broken,” he said in an interview with Slava Demin.
However, as the artist said, they also try to see each other as often as possible. In particular, they can occur during her cycles.
“When I come home, when you hold your favorite people, hug. When you carry your child in your arms, everything lives in you. But when we are in battle for a long time, and I do not see my family for a long time… Although they really love Sometimes they come to see me when we have a redeployment there or something, while the group is on the way. We can meet from time to time somewhere on the Dnieper, we met in Poltava … And we still try to go to meet each other halfway, because that I miss them,” admitted the artist.
Earlier it was reported that Timur Miroshnichenko answered honestly whether he is ready to join the Armed Forces.
Source: korrespondent

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