The Honored Artist of Ukraine admitted that after Ilovaisk he refused to cooperate with Russian filmmakers.
Ukrainian actress Irma Vitovskaya tells how her country house in the Kyiv region suffered at the hands of Russian invaders. He spoke about it in the ZhVL program.
So, according to the star, in the first days of a massive war, he left for Ivano-Frankivsk with his wife and son and did not take many things, however, the artist was worried about important memories, so he asked to his friends to send some things by mail.
“Maly gold medals, photos, albums from school, the shot Kobzar, given to us from Popasna by friends who fought in 2014. We must save it for future generations. We bought the originals orders, awards that the UPA has. These are also rare things,” she said.
As for the house itself, it was significantly damaged, and recently Irma Vitovskaya finished its repairs.
“They even called sappers to look at the site. We don’t know what was flying there. We just finished the repair today. Because all the fragments and window panes were there. We had to patch everything up, tap the roof,” shared the actress.
At the same time, he is not worried about property, he is most upset because of his son, because the invaders stole his childhood from him.
“We cut candles because we didn’t have these gifts. We had some kind of cores and made candles for a small cake. These candles – I put them on a napkin. He said that when he will grow up, he will give his children as a memory that he met his 11 years when there was a war. This is a sign for me,” he said.
Earlier it was reported that Natalka Denisenko spoke about the service of her husband, actor-soldier Andrei Fedinchik.
The famous actor supported the work in his hometown
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Source: korrespondent

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