The executor admitted that during three months of service in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine he learned a lot, and his life could be interrupted more than once.
Ukrainian musician and former leader of the Tartak group Alexander Polozhinsky, who serves in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, told how he almost died on the front line. He wrote this on his Facebook page.
“I was at the forefront. Not even at zero – but further. In fact – in a semi-encirclement. The total duration was less than the total for all the previous years of the war. But then I was with the concerts , they didn’t shoot me directly and I always had the option of running away at the slightest threat,” he wrote.
According to the musician, the Russian occupiers deliberately shot at him from various types of weapons.
“This time they hit me on purpose. From various types of heavy weapons. Around the clock. With interruptions, of course, sometimes – with a rather long one, but they can come at any moment of the day or night ,” shared Alexander Polozhinsky. .
At the same time, he added that sometimes the Russians hit the target, and the artist, risking his life, saved his colleagues.
“And it flew. A lot. Once I had to, then put the wounded bodies of two of my new friends into an evacuation car. A terrible experience. But I didn’t lose my balance. And I’m not ashamed of a moment of my stay at the front. How and for each of my companions there,” summed up the musician.
Earlier it was reported that Alexander Polozhinsky from the beginning of the war of the Russian Federation came under enemy attack with his detachment.
The former leader of the Tartak group spoke about service in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
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Source: korrespondent

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