Being in the middle of the line of fire, the celebrity said that if the Russians came near him, he would pull the pin and blow himself up with them.
Presenter and restaurateur Daniel Salem, who serves in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, told how he said goodbye to life at the front. He said this in an interview with Grigory Reshetnik.
So, according to him, during the combat mission, the famous man fell behind his colleagues and spent about 27 hours in a small trench, where the Russian invaders were around him. The brothers said on the radio that they will definitely be back, but it will take some time.
At that time, Daniel Salem had experience in fighting, so he knew that it was best to wait, however, the feeling of fear was there.
“You’re lying and that’s it. It’s so scary, because you can’t do anything. Even when you go to the toilet – you step aside and walk under you. But I have a walkie-talkie and I sing:” They will not stay on this grass. ..” Tsoi and the commander answered: “Right, brother, sing, keep such a mood.” I cried and said that I will die here. I ran out of water, food, everything,” he remembered.
Later, he hears the sound of a car, thinking it is an enemy restaurateur about to detonate a grenade.
“I thought, if it’s them, I’ll destroy the check and that’s it, f***er. But I saw my commander bowing to me and saying:” What do you think, we’re not going back? “It brought me to tears. This is what makes us different from the orcs – we don’t let ourselves down,” he summed up.
It was previously reported that Daniel Salem showed how he and his colleagues met in Kherson freed from the Russian invaders.
Daniel Selem shows how a Russian shell fell near his trench
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Source: korrespondent

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