According to Alexei Zavgorodniy, aka Pozitiv, after he left for Spain before the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, they rarely began to communicate with Potap.
In the Slava + program, Pozitiv shared that he understands that Potap is not easy:.
“Here we are talking not only about Potap, about everyone who ended up abroad before the war, I can say when I talk to them, I understand that it is very difficult for them to understand what they are and how they are. They didn't see these missiles, they didn't see what was really going on here.. They have not yet been in the cities where we have been,"
The artist also admitted what they are talking about with Potap: " All that was, it's like. What are we doing, let's do something together, let's cooperate,"
However, Positive notes, due to the fact that they began to communicate less often with Potap, a friend for him did not become a less significant person in life:.
" Anyway, I write to him, he writes to me. We can three days, a week, a month we can not communicate. But still: \? " It's all there. But it, of course, is different, this is communication,"
And he added: “I will honestly say what I am writing to him, for example, that I really miss him, I miss my older brother, my dad, who can tell me something now. But I understand that in this way I am now becoming stronger and somehow I manage everything that happens here, "
At the same time, Positive believes that Potap should return to Ukraine and shared how he spoke about this with a friend:.
" There are a lot of people with whom I communicate, with people who are here, of course, everyone tells him. But it seems to me that it’s very difficult for him, apparently, to perceive all this and understand how he will return, what it will be... I really want him to return, stop by and just show his love that he shows there... So is Nastya. Because there is nothing that can stop it. call in. I know that he cares about so many other families and even our employees who were here at the studio,"
The artist also added:.
" But, of course, I tell him: " We'll hug here, we'll go to the military, and you'll be here now, dad, who will come and do it all now" I really hope that he still does it,"