The artist noted that he could not predict whether his sons would take up arms, adding that everyone has the right to decide for themselves whether to go to war or stay behind and bring their own benefit.
Ukrainian rock musician, leader of the group VV Oleg Skrypka said if his children are ready to take up arms and defend our country.
According to the artist, his 18-year-old son Roman and 16-year-old son Ustim have been talking to him about this topic for a long time, especially at the beginning of the full-scale invasion. Then they realized that they would stay in Kyiv and help the military. Now the boys are studying.
“We had a conversation at 4:30 in the morning on February 24, 2022, whether to go abroad or not. This conversation lasted 15 minutes. Me and my family We volunteered with our children, create roadblocks, now my sons are studying, but we will see what happens next,” he said in the program. On the bed.
Oleg Skrypka also noted that every person should have the right to decide whether to go to war or help in some other way.
“I believe that regardless of the laws, each person decides for himself, we have a democratic society, for example, my guitarist, he decided to go to the front, to the front line, he has been fighting since the beginning. day and he can’t do a concert because he’s actually on the front line And if a musician decides to volunteer, go to the front line and play, for example, in the ranks of the cultural landing force, I think so too. a useful thing,” said the musician.
According to Skripka, the media is to blame for the negative attitude towards mobilizing a certain segment of society.
“There should be a good understanding of the right propaganda, patriotic propaganda and the fact that our media mainly dispels hatred, it reduces people’s interest to fight for our country,” he said.
Earlier it was reported that Oleg Skripka told how his relationship with his wife changed during the entire war.
Source: korrespondent

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