The musician admitted that after the war he would continue his attempts to join the ranks of the terrorist defense.
Ukrainian musician and former member of the Tartak group Alexander Polozhinsky, who joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine, admitted that even before the war began he wanted to enlist in the Troop, but they did not take him. He announced this on his Instagram page.
According to him, on February 1, he came to sign up for territorial defense, but in the process of submitting documents and passing a medical examination, he fell ill with a coronavirus.
“I got rid of covid. When I received confirmation of my recovery, I immediately returned to the military enlistment office. I signed a contract. I took a selfie and wrote a message. The motivation was simple – to be ready to defend the Motherland during a massive attack on us, to know what to do, with whom to do it, receive training, equipment and weapons,” wrote the artist.
However, on the evening of February 23, he was informed that they did not sign a contract with him. The reason for this is the new rules. Had to rewrite the application and fill out other papers.
“On the morning of February 24, I was at the headquarters. I hoped I would receive weapons and orders, but I got the opportunity to fill out the papers correctly. I was formally admitted to the staff of the unit, but they really. said that there was no combat experience and training I don’t need yet. Wait call – they said. Unfortunately, they never called, “said the artist.
Earlier it was reported that Alexander Polozhinsky spoke about military exercises.
Polozhinsky turned to the Ukrainians for support
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Source: korrespondent
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