The members of the team continue to be fighters of the 130th battalion, so if there is an order from the commander in chief, they will return to the front.
Taras Topolya, the leader of the Ukrainian Antibody group, who served as a paramedic in the Armed Forces of Ukraine since the beginning of the mass war, after Valery Zaluzhny’s order to leave the front line, said why he agreed to leave. the front. He revealed this on the air of the telethon.
According to the artist, the events of Independence Day and a concert in Poland with Ed Sheeran contributed to this.
The “antibodies” continued to fight the “130th battalion”, as during the six months of the war. It all happened quite organically. We started preparing for the performance with Ed Sheeran, we were invited to take part in the Independence Day activities. It is clear that one should participate in these things and should not deny it. Then the question arises of how to do it correctly. The decision made by the commander-in-chief, we agree with him,” he said.
At the same time, Taras Topolya noted that during the six months of the war, he and his team had done a lot, but it was time to defend the country in the field of culture.
“Six months of full-scale Antibodies war have given a lot. I can confidently say that I am proud of my colleagues, group friends, whose lives we have saved. I am proud of everything we have done during this time And more, perhaps, obviously, it’s time to work a little in another direction, especially the promotion of the Ukrainian idea and the Ukrainian narrative abroad,” he added.
It was previously reported that members of the Antibody team were leaving the front lines.
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Source: korrespondent

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