The star said how on a terrible day when the Russian rocket destroyed the opposite of the house, saving it a miracle.
Ukrainian artist Elena Topolya spoke about the tragic day when the Russian ballistic missile struck the house opposite her housing. The explosive waves were almost completely destroyed by the star’s apartment, but the singer remained unlucky.
The singer’s life was saved by the fact that he decided to spend the night not in his own room, but in the children’s room in the lower tier of a bunk bed. The sides and furniture protected it from glass fragments, which rained as a result of the explosion.
As the singer remembered an interview with the project in bed, the day before, his brother suddenly approached him. When he arrived, the artist’s plans changed that night. They had been talking for a long time, and after the end of the air anxiety they decided to sleep. The nephew slept on a bed, and Elena on the other hand who really saved her life.
“God kept us because the apartment was damaged. I was with his brother. He insisted that he came straight to me,” Topol admitted.
The performer added that if he stayed in the room, he would get serious injuries – after all, in addition to the glass glass fragments, there was a heavy salt sculpture in the form of a microphone, which during the explosion could fall directly to it.
Earlier it was reported that Taras Topol spoke about the restoration of his apartment that was damaged during Kyiv’s missile shelling on the night of June 23.
Elena Topol showed the first frames after a missile strike
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Source: korrespondent

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