The TV star admitted that he was surprised how, despite the daily enemy shooting, the utilities in the city continued to work.
The famous Ukrainian TV presenter Vasilisa Frolova said that she was most surprised by her native Kharkov during the war. He spoke about this in an interview for the Lux FM YouTube channel.
According to him, he was in contact with some neighbors and they said that the place where the celebrity lived was badly damaged. In particular, there is nothing left of the school where the presenter studied.
“I was in contact with our neighbors, who were saying incredible things about our yard. My school was completely destroyed. Six months ago, a Russian rocket hit my school No. 46. Right in my yard, where there are new houses, we have not lived there for 20 years, but right in front of the kindergarten, a rocket also fell in front of my windows,” he said.
At the same time, Frolova added that, despite the constant shooting of the enemy, the utilities continue to work.
“The neighbors say everything is working!” A rocket flew, and at eight in the morning a garbage truck came, everyone threw stones and removed all the garbage. And then more flowers were planted in the park. And then they also paved the road, which was bombed. That is, the entire infrastructure of Kharkiv works like clockwork. It doesn’t fit in my head,” the star summed up.
It was previously reported that Slava Frolova compared the Russians sending missiles into Ukrainian cities to the workers of the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz.
The Russian rocket hit the courtyard of the Ukrainian presenter
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Source: korrespondent

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