Mang -singing said his family’s monthly expenses reached 200 thousand hryvnias, as a significant portion would go to restore the housing affected by a Russian blow.
Ukrainian singer Elena Topol, formerly known under the name of stage Alyosha, has openly shared how much her family has spent.
In an interview for TV presenter and Infuity heading, Angelina Pikchik, the actress mentioned that every month this amount is about 200 thousand hryvnias.
According to the performer, part of the lion’s funds goes into the repair of an apartment damaged by an explosive wave after the blow of a Russian ballistic missile in a nearby house.
“We have a big family, we have three children who go to kindergarten, school, class, and we are two artists who need a lot of costs. Now, especially after” arrival “we have costs for renewal housing, therefore, needing more money. It is about 200 thousand hryvnias a month,” the singer explained.
Currently, the family spends the night with parents for having a shelter with them, but after the day spends time in their own apartment, where the organization continues. New windows, cabinets and a kitchen are already installed in the apartment.
The Poplars apartment suffered on the night of June 23, when the Russian rocket struck the house. The explosive waves arched and pulled out the armored doors from the locks, the walls were damaged and the interior was broken.
Earlier it was reported that Taras Topol said he accused citizen’s deputy Maryan Bezuglu for the defamation.
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