Ukrainian actor
Taras Tsymbalyuk
responded to haters' accusations as to why he does not go to the front.
According to Tsimbalyuk, many users ask him the following questions, and he explained his point of view:
"When some sofa critic writes to you: go to the front, go to the trenches. I don't want to explain to a person in paragraphs that I can bring much more benefit with my media, while being here. What will happen if everyone now goes to the front and who will volunteer, help these people? Who writes? Those who sit at home. They have a lot of time," said the actor during a conversation with Hryhoriy Reshetnik.
Tsymbalyuk said that the full realization that he could bring more benefit with his media came to him after he and his colleagues collected a lot of money for help:
"When we did our charity auction with the actors, we started collecting money for emergency aid. We collected 50,000 euros, for example, and I realized that this is the power of the fact that I can use my media presence as help. When we did a play in the summer, from each play we we are trying to buy something. I shook my hand and said: "Dude, you will be much more useful here," Tsymbalyuk explained.
Taras Tsymbalyuk
As the actor previously shared, he
received a summons
and went to the Military Commissariat:
"The summons came, I understood that, I asked my friends, all my birthday in the city of Korsun, which is my hometown. I went, of course, to the Military Commissariat. I passed a medical examination and that's all for now," the actor said.
It will be recalled that earlier Taras Tsimbalyuk
defended the choreographer Vlad Yama
, who is being harassed because he and his family left for the USA.
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