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"I didn't really want to take to the Armed Forces." Alexander Polozhinsky told how he got to the front and about the worst thing for him in the war

Oleksandr Polozhynsky spoke about the worst in the war (photo:@Alexander Polozhynsky/Facebook) Ukrainian musician and former participant of the band Tartak Alexander Polozhynsky serves in the 47th battalion in the Armed Forces. In a big interview, he told whether he was preparing for war.

Oleksandr Polozhynsky gave a great interview to the program of unbreakable Ukraine and told whether he was preparing for the war, as he managed to join the battalion and get to the front, about the worst moment in the war and attitude towards the enemy. The Ukrainian musician, told in an interview that in early February, he went to the Lutsk military enlistment office, where he now lives, and signed a contract with Lutsk Trobron.

And on February 24, he came with things, but he was sent home, explaining that people with military experience now needed at the front. Without waiting for the challenge, he and Arsen Mirzoyan went to Kiev and tried to join the capital of the capital, but he was not taken there. He engaged in volunteering. "From the second half of March, we started engaging in the military," he told about his volunteer activity during the war. “I did not want to take me to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

I was never called to Terroboron. I asked for some of my friends in the unit. They said, "You are more needed in your place, write songs, sing them and do it. " Asked for others. They said: “We are such fighters as you would like to have in your unit, but we have all full -time positions, we can not offer anything. I was not taken anywhere, ”the fighter of the 47th Battalion, called the Marcus Battalion, regretted me.

The veteran of the Russian-Ukrainian war and a friend of Polozhinsky Valery Marcus gathers a battalion, the musician read on Facebook. And he asked to serve him. Initially, Alexander Polozhinsky was attributed to the cultural sector and sent together with the small mouth for three weeks to prepare "for fighting". After the training, Sashko told that he refused to work in the cultural sector of the battalion and went with his brothers to the front.

In an interview, the musician also told how he was in a very dangerous place with his brothers. “This point was not very profitable from a tactical point of view, it seems to me. This is a place that was shot on several sides, which has a poor connection with other units, including our battalion units. We ourselves seemed to be a half -point to the enemy. Type we came, let's go, we are already waiting here. ” In this place, he and his brothers recorded a video with fun dancing.

Polozhynsky explained how important such fun videos with dancing not only for Ukrainians in the rear, but also for fighters at the front. “There were times when it was difficult psychologically. We also had losses, there were moments of great nervous tension. When you are in such stress, your brain, all your nature, requires some discharge of psychological. Here helps humor, recesses, guns about each other and including dancing. Dancing is a very easy way to bring yourself to a moral state.

I advise everyone very much. " Polozhynsky also answered the question that he saw the worst in the war. “For me, the worst thing to see the people you have just communicated with, made friends with in a short time, whom you have passed the trials of certain, already inanimate. This is probably the worst. It is terrible when your brothers are injured and they need to help and have to make every effort to survive these people. ” And told about a terrible case in the front line.

“There was such a situation: there were two trenches nearby. The distance between them is literally a couple of meters. And after arrival in one - everyone was killed, in the other - everyone survived without the slightest damage. This is a case that you do not calculate, you will not predict. Like a lottery. As an accident. Some survived and helped others because our doctors were in this trenches. Others had to escape on the last path and express their condolences to relatives and loved ones.