Ukrainian singer Oksana Bilozir shared her impressions of her trip to the Kursk region. The performer remembered what aroused her most emotions in the Russian city of Sudzha. In particular, she expressed her pride in Ukrainian fighters who do not plunder empty houses or unattended shops. According to Bilozir, this is a characteristic feature of our military, distinguishing them from a hostile invasion. The singer also shared her memory of the church, where she sang a Ukrainian song. According to her, Ukrainian defenders even in a dilapidated temple leave hryvnias for candles. " I was pleasantly surprised that when you drive along Sudzha, you see shop windows without glass, but all the goods are in place. Any looting there is stopped by our military. Grocery stores were dismantled, but all others were saved.. I was also very impressed by the temples. There you see a lot of images, all in plaster... And when we approach the table with candles, there is a lot of money and there are hryvnias. This brought me to tears. This is a ruined church. Our fighter comes who wants to pray, he can take any candle, but he takes it and pays money for it in the destroyed temple. This is a huge difference between our army and the occupiers. Feelings of pride,” touched Bilozir in the project “No one will be surprised”.
The star admitted that she talked with locals and asked them about the state of affairs. And she added that a large area of \u200b\u200bthe city, although empty, is well-groomed. " They even tried to use Ukrainian words. We talked about general things. Almost no people. Most of them are older people. The houses are closed, no one comes in or robs them. Roads carefully cleared. Empty deserted area where fighting is taking place. There were arrivals every few minutes. I sing in the temple - arrival. But God saved,” admitted Bilozir. Let us remind you that recently Hollywood actor Steven Seagal puzzled with his statement of intention to fight against Ukraine on the side of the occupiers and even wrote a letter to Putin.