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To spread: Ukrainian singer Nikita Lomakin, who was forcibly mobilized, told how...

"Difficult to physically and morally": Hardly mobilized Lomakin told about his service in the Armed Forces

To spread: Ukrainian singer Nikita Lomakin, who was forcibly mobilized, told how his general military training in the Armed Forces went. He confessed that it was difficult, but he trusted fate and people. Nikita Lomakin reported the completion of all -military training and shared his emotional impressions of his experience. In Instagram, the singer confessed that he was afraid to change and lose himself, but was able to keep the internal "I", having passed difficult trials.

"It was difficult for me physically and morally, difficult to keep my psyche in the balance. But I still trusted fate and people," the artist confessed. He thanked the instructors and brothers who supported and treated his condition. The singer has been trained in tactics, firing, mine safety, first aid and shelter use. Among the skills that most impressed him are the work of radio electronic struggle (HRV) and preparation for threats from drones. "We were taught to survive.

We were prepared for trials that the characters would not cope with," he said. The musician stressed that only the one who visited the war can truly understand what the military lives. Civilian, he said, is often difficult to feel the depth of the changes that a person passes on the forefront. At the end of the post, he shared a dream of peace and called for society for unity, mutual respect and constant support of the armed forces: "There is no time for rest because the enemy does not sleep.

The military needs endless support from all parties. Please take care of yourself and the future of our country. " After a long absence of the singer appeared on social networks in early June 2025. Nikita Lomakin reported that he was mobilized. The artist confessed that he was "disappointed in humanity" and survived psychological stress. "I was mobilized hard enough, like many men of our country.