It turns out that the TV star’s house is next to a residential building where the “moped” hit.
The Ukrainian host of Snidanka z 1+1 Egor Gordeev spoke about the damage to his apartment as a result of an enemy strike by kamikaze drones on the morning of October 17th. He showed the breakdown on the air of the telethon.
According to Gordeev, his home was hit by an explosion. The windows in the apartments were broken, and a crack appeared in the house.
“Glass broke there. I have glass on my balcony from almost every window above me. Someone is cleaning and cleaning, but it’s nothing compared to what’s going on in that house now. The blast wave was so strong. my house, which stands near the house, which is now almost completely destroyed, had a crack. I’m not an architect, I can’t comment in detail, but the house was badly damaged. And, of course, the glass was broken there, ” said the presenter.
Gordeev also urged Ukrainians not to ignore air raid signals and to hide in shelters.
“It is impossible to understand the arrival of a drone. We already know their work with our ears and our eyes. These are clunkers that fly, even sometimes I see them from the balcony, it is impossible to understand what they have been through. When they shot down, they just lose their trajectory and explode when facing the surface. Even shooting a drone is dangerous and it’s a big explosion,” added Yegor.
Recall that singer Natalya Mogilevskaya showed how on October 17 one of the kamikaze drones flew over her house, hitting the center of the capital.
The drone-kamikaze got into the house of the Ukrainian presenter
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Source: korrespondent

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