The artist’s parents filed documents on the destruction of housing, however, they did not receive any compensation, only monthly payments.
Singer Olya Tsibulskaya told what happened to her parents’ apartment in Irpen, which was destroyed by Russian invaders during the occupation of the city. He spoke about it in an interview with Slava +.
According to him, the house was fired by enemy bullets, as a result of which it was impossible to live there and it was not clear how to repair.
“At first, the parents saw a picture on the public pages of the city, saw the house and saw that a window was allegedly broken there, then, when the city was liberated and all the services gave to we got permission to enter the house, the parents entered the house with the deminers. There was nothing left in the apartment”. nothing, it was shot, from all sides, by tanks, the ceiling fell in some places. It is impossible to live there. I don’t know what to do with the apartment there, because it collapsed like a tent,” he said.
At the same time, the artist added that his loved ones, like others, are worried about the loss of housing. The singer himself could not find the strength to come and look at the destroyed housing.
“I don’t have the strength to go there yet, because my mind seems to be going crazy. I saw the video, I saw the photo, I see my parents every time they remember it. I understand that they can. even at that moment in that apartment, because we don’t know exactly when this shelling is so strong. Maybe we have time, but there is nothing left, “said the star.
Earlier it was reported that Cybulska was angry with the Ukrainians, who, despite the widespread war, continue to listen to the songs of Russian performers.
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