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According to Oleg Ivanitsa, when Russian troops were approaching the positions o...

Was on "zero": Diesel Show Star told whether it was necessary to kill Russians at the front

According to Oleg Ivanitsa, when Russian troops were approaching the positions of defense forces, it was necessary to open fire to protect themselves. He also noted that the salary was always paid on time, but without the help of indifferent citizens it would not have enough. The former participant of Diesel Show Oleg Ivanitsa, who from the first days of a full -scale invasion is at the front, shared some details of his service.

The actor told this in an interview with TSN, which was published on November 11. First of all, he touched the topic of the soldiers. When they and their brothers were "zero", they received 100 thousand hryvnias a month, but all these funds went instantly for the things they needed at the front. This is despite the fact that they are provided with food and warm clothes. "Everything they say is true. The" zero "was paid 100 thousand, clearly paid. A lot of money is spent there: fuel, car repair.

If my friends were not helped with repairing cars, I would not have enough. It was possible, " - said Oleg Ivanitsa. When last summer, his unit was removed from Kiev and it turned out that it was a war zone, they paid less. After consideration, the extra funds were still paid and the actor bought a little dollars for that money. The question of whether the opponent had to be killed was raised separately.

Oleg Ivanitsa noted that in the war of the enemy you cease to consider people, so every time the enemy troops tried to approach their positions, he and his brothers opened fire. "It was such that in some groups they came at night. The brother looks at the thermal imager, and you put there. Look in the direction of their landing, if you see a movement there, then you pour there. The first time you saw, released a certain number of balls, and then comes Understanding that you shoot a person.