The frontman of the Antitle team spoke about serious health problems that arose after front of front -fight missions.
The head of the antibodies group and soldier Taras Topol openly spoke about health problems that arise after participating in the front fight.
In an interview with Marichka Padalko’s YouTube channel, the artist admitted that he was suffering from a lot of injuries – in particular, he almost lost his vision in one eye and had a chronic problem on his knees and shoulders.
“I was hit with health during the performance of battle missions. Then, when I came out, I did the surgery with my eyes and still interacting with a rehabilitologist. When your legs, my knees hurt the moon and for two years it continued to return, or on my shoulders, or something in my eyes, I could not see your left-ey Things everyone, ”said the singer.
Despite the difficulties, Topol said he was slowly returning to creativity. Now the group is actively working on a new album, planned to be completed within a year, a half pastor. According to the musician, they already have over 30 versions of the demo of the songs.
“We established studio work, went to some processes. Writing an album is a technical process, but it is also an emotional process. We need to have the energy inside to provide something. But I can say that we are finally psychological and physically reaching the level that we are starting to do the album,” added Poplar.
Earlier it was reported that Taras Topol shared his thoughts about the front and preparedness to return to military activities.
Topol talked about the most -grunting -scratched front situation
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