Anna Salivanchuk reveals why she avoids bomb shelters and doesn't follow the news.
Anna Salivanchuk opens up about wartime life
According to Novyny.live: Actress Anna Salivanchuk has admitted she does not go to bomb shelters and rarely checks the news. During the war, she says she keeps her distance from current events, explaining, 'I only open the news when things have completely gone to sh**, sorry.' She also revealed that she lives on the 24th floor and refuses to go down to shelter during attacks, stating:
“I never go down. In five years, I haven’t set foot in a shelter once.” – Anna Salivanchuk.
Memories from the set of 'I See You'
Alongside her remarks on wartime life, Salivanchuk reflected on filming the movie 'I See You' in Odesa during April and May. She described the experience as 'unbelievable' and noted the city’s warm, spring-like atmosphere.
Her comments highlight the difficult reality many Ukrainians face as they try to carry on amid ongoing danger. Her attitude toward news and shelters may reflect the psychological strain of living in a crisis, where people seek to preserve a sense of normalcy. At the same time, staying creatively active—such as working on film sets—can serve as a way to cope with stress and maintain morale during war.
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