TV presenter Masha Efrosinina recalled how a full-scale war began for her in Ukraine. On the anniversary of the invasion, a celebrity shared a poignant story about how the meaning of many things has changed for her this year. Masha remembered how once abroad a stranger brought her to tears with a simple question. \? " " The guy was frightened and began to apologize: \? Of course not. A year ago on this day, my understanding of the word " One dirty trick made the human nature of every Ukrainian go from the state of "
The TV presenter also told her subscribers what that terrible day was for her - February 24, 2022. Then Efrosinina tried to do everything to save the children and wanted to be heard by the world as much as possible.. " 02, when my husband and friends and I make a fire in a shelter to warm our children, I still don’t know what hell is ahead that Russia will arrange for us. That this hell won't end in a month or three. I also do not know that I will change much. Then I just pick up the phone and record my first video appeal to the Russians, because I am naively sure that they were not told that their Putin attacked my Ukraine, and now they will find out how they will rise up against this horror, how they will come out in tens of millions. " During this year of the war, according to the host, she discovered the greatest nation and all its strength and invincibility.. But most importantly, Efrosinina realized that nowhere else in this world would she feel as good as in Ukraine.. " I am mine only at home, I feel good only at home. I'm only happy at home. Today I still don't know what will happen tomorrow.
I still dream of nothing but victory (okay, and for the bunker hall to throw back its legs), and I do not make plans. But I am no longer confused and scared, as I was a year ago.. I know what to do every day - work and help. To help in the direction that each of us has chosen for ourselves: either to our acquaintances in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, or women with children, or animals, or those who have lost their homes... the main thing is not to stop. Because our victory will not celebrate itself,"