In Kupyansk, which has been under occupation since the end of February, the artists went to the hospital, where civilians were rescued.
The Ukrainian musician Kolya Serga, who, together with his comrades, went to a concert in the occupied cities of the Kharkov region, told how he performed in one of the hospitals in Kupyansk. Cultural Landing reported this.
“We arrived – and there was no light! There was no light at all in this city … So, in a dark corridor – from ward to ward – we played our songs. From there I brought stories that I love . so as not to forget,” shared the artist.
So, according to him, one of the patients was a woman who lost her leg as a result of being skinned by the enemy. Kolya Serga admitted that this was the most emotional meeting.
“I will listen. Glory to Ukraine,” he said, slightly, quietly. “Glory to heroes!” I answered, suppressing my excitement, “Are you awake yet? I have a song for you. “And I play only for her. And she cries throughout the song. And these are such bright tears, from hope! It’s so hard to finish singing! I could hardly stop myself from crying. But I understand that it is impossible “! I have to finish the song. It’s over, I took his hand to kiss it, as a sign of respect! But he kissed my hand. I’m writing now and I’m in tears … it’s it’s hard to say if there’s been a more emotional case in my professional life,” he summed up.
Earlier it was reported that the former host of Orel and Reshki spoke with Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied territories.
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Source: korrespondent

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