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Natalia Sumska said she is most frightened in the present war in Ukraine

People's artist is shocked by large -scale missile attacks of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, which destroy whole cities. In this case, hostilities for the actress news: she had heard the tragic details of the war from the mother who survived the Second World War. Ukrainian artist Natalia Sumska told about her mother who survived the Second World War, and why confrontation with the Russians is more scary than the events of those years.

The folk artist shared with this in an interview with the Observer. The artist shared her observations of Ukrainians in the conditions of war. She is convinced that people in two years of continuous fighting have become more vulnerable. However, even in the atmosphere of pain and suffering, residents of Ukraine try to get distracted to work, volunteering, charity and even cultural events (such as visiting the theater). "(People-ed. ) Try to take themselves-work, books, economy. The same theater.

And so it was-not only our generation was experiencing war. My mother Anna Opanasenko-Sumskaya left us a few days from the beginning of a full-scale offensive. She sometimes mentioned some episodes of the previous war: the relatives experienced the occupation, "Sumska said. However, the People's Artist of Ukraine believes that the Russian-Ukrainian war, which its compatriots are experiencing now, is much more bloody and terrible than even the Second World War.

It is said that the ruthless enemy and Varvara was the neighboring country, whose military and political leadership was concealed for several decades to then strike. "And yet cruelly, unexpectedly, it is unbearable that we are now experiencing up to a thousand missile attacks, the destruction of entire cities," Natalia Sumska said. We will remind, earlier we wrote about how Ukrainian stars await their loved ones from the war.

Valentina Khamaiko, Natalka Denysenko, Masha Efrosinina, Darya Leyda and Yevgeny Gapchinskaya told their love stories and hope. In all these women, men are fighting with Russian invaders. In addition, we talked about how the Ukrainian actress burst into tears, talking about our relatives in the occupation. In the village of Veliky Lepotykh of Kherson region, Vitalina Bibliv remained aunt and uncle. There are also relatives in the Russian Federation, but with them it stopped communication.