His relatives stayed in the city. They could not leave the settlement for various reasons.
Ukrainian actress Elizaveta Zaitseva, who became famous in the comedy series Lusya Intern, spoke about how her family lived in temporarily occupied Kherson. He gave an interview to Alina Dorotyuk.
According to the artist, there is a lack of food in the city, there is no way to pay in hryvnias, and the Russian invaders are acting in a righteous way.
“We met the war there and spent a month and a half at work. In the middle of April, we took them out. It was scary, poor, almost no food. There were some kinds of potatoes, but no meat. They went home and prepared for the “referendum ” this. We got documents,” said the actress.
His uncle stayed in the city for a while to help APU. Zaitseva’s 86-year-old grandmother and an aunt who care for her husband, who survived a stroke, are still there.
“My parents left everything: the house, the business. Dad had a school for children. He taught programming. I also saw my cousin’s stories – an empty city and posters of Russia . There are almost no people, the shops are not working. There are shelves with vegetables, fruits. It is impossible to buy anything for hryvnia and there is no money. It’s terrible,” added Zaitseva.
Recall that the previous singer Misha Romanova, real name Natalya Mogilenets, spoke about relatives who lived in temporarily occupied Kherson.
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Source: korrespondent

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