The star noted that at the front, the military has become a real family. They take care of everyone’s psychological and physical condition.
The actor of the Ivan Franko Theater, the star Krepostnoy Alexander Pecheritsa, who joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale war, admitted that in particularly difficult situations, the fighters could only hope with their knowledge and experience. He said this in an interview with Alina Dorotyuk for her YouTube channel.
According to him, there is no room for panic at the front, so you have to do your best.
“I don’t know who can say that it is not scary in a war. It is very scary! You are armed with your knowledge and have oriented yourself: yes, there is a shelter here, in case of shelter, do it, if in case of an attack, take your position. There is a set of certain knowledge that will help you in situations when it is scary. You know what to do – and you will do it. There is nothing complicated about it. But it is scary for everyone. Especially when bullets, shells, explosions are near,” he said.
At the same time, the star admitted that in order not to go crazy due to the constant shooting of the enemy, the defenders of the Motherland try to joke all the time.
“We troll each other all the time, we tech each other all the time. This moment of change of mood happens very often. From the fact that adrenaline is walking in your blood from shelling to shelling, then when it leaves the blood, you fall into a certain apathy , fatigue, you don’t want anything, everything annoys you. And humor always helps … We try to joke all the time. It seems to me that in the Ukrainian army it is impossible without humor .In order not to go crazy, you joke, and somehow it gets better and not scary,” admitted the artist.
Earlier it was reported that Alexander Pecheritsa spoke about the difficulties ahead.
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