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“It arrived. Many". Alexander Polozhynsky told why he learned in three months in the Armed Forces

The Ukrainian musician and former participant of the Tartak band Alexander Polozhynsky told why he learned in three months in the Armed Forces. Polozhynsky reported that during this time he began to shoot better, but he never learned well. "He learned a lot of new and remembered something from his forgotten. It was exactly better to shoot. It did not definitely not to throw grenades. I started to understand the equipment, mastered some terminology and charge the shops a little faster.

But it is not possible to run faster. I clean the weapon bad. That is, I do it carefully, carefully and for a long time, end, thinking that I was not perfect, but very well, and then one of the commanders checks - and states that my weapon is not cleared. It was not possible to find out for magic, ”he shared. Video of the Day of Polozhynsky mentioned how he had to load the Ukrainian defenders on the front in the evacuation car. “He was on the front. Not even at zero - but a little further.

In fact, in a half -point. The total duration is much less than the total for all previous years of the war. But then I was with concerts, I was not fired directly at me and I always had an option to escape at the slightest threat - though this option never had to use this option. This time, I was deliberately fell. From different types of heavy weapons. Around the clock. With breaks, of course, sometimes with a long time, but it could fly at any time of day and night. And it arrived. Many.

One time, the deadly bodies of my new new friends had to be loaded in an evacuation car. A terrible experience. But he did not bring me out of balance. And in a moment of my stay at the front I am not ashamed. As for each of those who were there with me, ”he writes. Polozhynsky also commented on his "star" status on the front. “Someone is sure that I am here in some special -" star " - status.

I assure all the "privileges" or "pursuit" that I have here, I received not for previous merit, and not thanks to my acquaintances in the management of a battalion, army or state, but conscientious attitude, responsibility, discipline, volume made, quantity and quality skills and knowledge. And all the incentives I receive are no more than my other military colleagues who are making as much effort and effort to be better. And another aspect of bias I feel on myself.