The artist, together with his brother, after the start of a large-scale war, joined the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and volunteered for the Donetsk region.
The famous Ukrainian dancer and model Nazar Grabar, who went to defend his homeland from the Russian invaders, spoke about his apartment in Bucha, Kyiv region. He announced this in an interview for the YouTube channel Money 24 – About business.
According to him, returning home from the front line, it was very difficult to be there, because he himself saw what was left by the invaders. In particular, the Russians built their headquarters there and kept the locals.
“The occupiers built a headquarters in my house. I got there when I was given 10 days of family leave. My brother, who served with us, wanted to sign his wife before the war, but no time. And now when they made a decision, they gave us leave, and then for the first time I went home to the bucha, it was cleaned there too, it was clean, but in the house there were broken walls, broken windows, shells from Russian. AKM , shells from PM, as well as handcuffs attached to the battery. That means they are hiding something there,” he shared.
At the same time, Nazar Grabar admitted that he missed his home very much, but did not get used to the relatively quiet life in Kyiv and the region.
“There were strange emotions when I first arrived. Because I didn’t tell anyone that I was going. As we got closer to Kyiv, somehow there were more people around, everything was calmer, further away from the war. I was usually able to -stress of not understanding where I am. Because life is completely different: there are many people, everything is fine, music is playing, young people are relaxing. And there is a different world. So I just sit at home inside a few days, trying to adapt, “summed up serviceman.
It was previously reported that Nazar Grabar admitted that the worst thing on the front was the enemy’s artillery.
The TV presenter told how he signed autographs while pointing a gun at the invaders
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Source: korrespondent

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