Ukrainian singer Nastya Kamenskikh shared how she supports the morale of the Ukrainian military. So, in between concerts, the star does charity work and travels to orphanages, animal shelters and military hospitals.. In particular, recently before her performance in Odessa, Nastya visited a rehabilitation center where Ukrainian military personnel are treated after injuries. The defenders greeted the artist with joyful applause. During the meeting, Kamensky performed the songs “I am Ukraine”, “Trymay” and “Oh, the pocket has red viburnum”. This allowed Ukrainian fighters to take a break from everything for at least a few hours and cheer up during rehabilitation.
“Unfortunately, now in Ukraine there is not a day without worries and sad news that breaks your heart. It was because of the shelling that we postponed my concert in Odessa. Now any opportunity to get positive emotions is priceless. Communication with the military is a powerful exchange of energy. They have sparkling eyes, they have so much strength and thirst for life, happiness and faith in the best. It’s even hard to imagine that just recently these guys went through real hell..
And, of course, I am very grateful to these people for what they do for the country. If it weren't for them, we wouldn't be able to hold any concerts at all.. Therefore, it was very important for me to look everyone in the eyes and say: “Thank you.”. And each of us should be grateful to them! "
Let us remind you that recently the popular group “Kurgan and Aggregate” stunned with the amount they raised for the Armed Forces of Ukraine as part of their concert tour.