Antonina Khizhnyak on the terrible night in Kyiv: how the actress survived the mass shelling.
According to ТСН: The actress Antonina Khizhnyak, known for her role in the series 'Catch the Kaidash', shared her terrifying experiences during the shelling of Kyiv.
Shelling of the capital
On the night of November 29, Russian invaders attacked Kyiv with drones and missiles. Unfortunately, explosions occurred near Antonina Khizhnyak's home.
Personal experiences
In her Instagram stories, the actress spoke about the horrors of that night, calling it a real nightmare. She confessed that she became seriously ill, and her condition has not improved. According to the artist, she had a high temperature at night, making it difficult for her to distinguish reality from delirium.
Consequences of the shelling
She noted that the explosion occurred very close to her residence. Antonina reported that several windows were blown out in the building where she lives — it is a multi-apartment building.
“A terrible night. In a feverish delirium, I could not distinguish reality from imagination. A couple of windows were blown out in the house. And that's that. How about you?”
Other celebrities also experienced shelling
Recently, actress Liliya Rebrik showed where she was caught by the enemy shelling in Kyiv. She found herself in a place she feared the most.
These events underline how difficult the situation in Ukraine is amid the war. Many people, like Antonina Khizhnyak and Liliya Rebrik, are forced to experience fear and danger every day. Ukrainian celebrities not only share their experiences but also support each other in these challenging times.
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