A serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine admitted that the idea of preserving the organs of his reproductive system is on the minds of all soldiers.
The well-known Ukrainian TV presenter and restaurateur Daniel Salem, who went to defend his homeland at the outbreak of war, said what the military thinks about first of all when they are under enemy fire. He revealed this in the program So ProSto z Christya Ravlyuk.
According to him, under fire, every Ukrainian defender is worried about the safety of the organs of his reproductive system.
“The first thing I thought was the testicles were intact … I’m not kidding. The first thing the military asked was: ‘Look, is everything OK over there? Is everything OK over there?’ It’s true,” he said smiling.
However, this was not the only thing he thought about when he was set on fire.
“I thought that I don’t want to be a burden to my comrades in the service. Let them kill me better. But I don’t want them to drag me. And I’m heavy – 120 kilos. If they shoot me. , other soldiers will say: “Dani? No, he died. Leave him alone. “I don’t want to be a burden. Even though I’m injured, I want to move on,” Daniel Salem admitted.
As for the health of the star fighter, after he was injured, he admitted that the course of treatment and rehabilitation was not completed, but he was taking pills to maintain water balance.
“I have to drain all the way. I can’t hear anything in my left ear. I have a cyst there. It needs to be cut out, but I don’t want to now. I take medicines that maintain. water balance. Everything is fine behind me. It was removed or- they froze the nerve, so I’m not sick anymore. After that, I started fighting. I just really want to win,” he summed up.
Earlier it was reported that Daniel Salem spoke about the deceased brother, where he defended the country from the Russian invaders.
Daniel Salem showed a video from the front line
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