The performer, together with her mother, sister and boyfriend, left her home near Gostomel for the west of Ukraine in the first days of the war. Later, at the end of March, when Zaritskaya gave charity concerts in the United States, she learned that the Russian invaders had also entered her house..
Alexandra has already returned home, which she spoke about in the Morning with Ukraine program:.
" But nothing that was really valuable to us was taken away. Our photos are. There are some valuable paintings that we loved,"
At the same time, the artist wonders why the occupiers left the really expensive things, and what rather simple and cheap things they decided to steal:.
" Probably didn't fit. Thing that dries towels in the shower. They unlocked it.
They took away such things that are not very expensive, well, perhaps they will need it on the farm. They took away the electric batteries that hung on the walls. They broke some flowerpots. They turned all things around. They turned the boxes out from under the iPhone, thinking that there was an iPhone.. Our car, which we left, for some reason, they decided to burn it with axes. It is clear that they will not leave on it, the keys were not found anywhere at home. And they just took an ax and beat the car,"