The actress admitted that she screamed louder than the children. In the end, they had to stop the mother, who didn’t even realize help had arrived.
Studio Kvartal 95 Ukrainian actress Elena Kravets admitted that she was once stuck in an elevator with her twins. He shared his memories on the air of the author’s project Quiet Evening with Olena Kravets on the Dom channel.
The celebrity said that this happened when the energy supply problems started in Ukraine – on the day of Halloween.
“As soon as the blackouts started, a neighbor on the stairs put a box in the elevator for people who accidentally got stuck in the elevator. And we were still stuck … with the children … and we really needed this rescue box. ! We are going to Halloween. We came down from our floor, I was holding the suits. And I said to the children: “Children, do you know what this box standing here is for? ” And they: “Yes… This is for those stuck in the elevator…”.light, and we remain in total darkness,” Kravets said.
Kravets started screaming for them to be heard and came to the rescue.
“Can you imagine, I was riding in a closed elevator with the children and the lights went out. Of course, we started screaming very loudly, and for a while I screamed louder than the children. Until they said: “Mom , stop. , they saved us, “- added the actress.
Recall that Ukrainian developers created the Svіtlo app with blackout monitoring against the backdrop of power outages due to Russian attacks. The development belongs to Ivan Denisov and Andrey Zakhlyupan.
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Source: korrespondent

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