– Where do you live after the rocket damaged the Brystol Hotel, in which you lived?
– Now I live on the basis of Chernomorets.
– How do you feel in Odessa in general?
– In general, normal. Sometimes the situation is crazy: rockets, drones – you know it all. But Odesa is a beautiful city, it is nice to be. And I just want this war to end.
– You have been in Ukraine for a year and a half. Didn’t during this period there was no moment when you wanted to throw everything and go from here?
– People live in Ukraine, go to work, play football. Playing football in Ukraine is one way to show your love and support to local residents. We stay with them and support them in such difficult times.
– The evening when the rocket hit the hotel, the most horrible in your life?
– Yes, undoubtedly. For the first time in my life, I survived such a horror. It was truly scary.