The star of the TV series Fortress noted that his family has not lost hope that the peninsula will return to Ukraine.
Ukrainian actress Ksenia Mishina, originally from Sevastopol, admitted that her parents would not leave the occupied Crimea, however, their position was pro-Ukrainian. He said this in an interview with the Goncharova Podcast.
“Crimea is my native land, it should be Ukrainian. I want to go to my parents normally, take a train or plane. This is our Ukrainian land,” the star said emotionally.
He also added that parents are not pressured or checked by messengers, but some of the star’s friends were still forced to delete letters to him, because social networks can be checked by Russian special services .
At the same time, Mishina noted that today many young people in Crimea support Ukraine, but people who do not study history are too exposed to Russian propaganda.
“Most of the young people are for Ukraine, but they remain there. There are many Ukrainians in Crimea who, for some subjective reasons, should be there. I know that if there is a referendum, they will vote for Ukraine,” said by Ksenia.
It was previously reported that Ksenia Mishina, who temporarily went to Belgium during the war, said that Europeans formed a false image of Ukrainians.
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Source: korrespondent

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