
According to her, in the area where she lives, a UAV was shot down at night.
“Today we had pieces of downed drones flying in from all directions. Thank God, not into our houses, but into our neighbors’ yard. Everyone was alive, the windows wanted to fly out, but they held on. On the other hand, a little further, a piece of a drone also fell,” the producer shared.
Mozgovaya noted that, despite all the problems, you still need to live.
“Why am I saying that our life is very unpredictable, but we still need to live, we need to rejoice and definitely create. Now I’m sitting and working on two April concerts… And they will be beautiful, soulful, because music is what saves our mentality, what warms the soul,” she emphasized.
Context
The aggressor country of the Russian Federation on the night of January 24 released in Ukraine 396 missiles and drones, including two 3M22 Zircon anti-ship missiles, six Iskander-M/S-300 ballistic missiles, 12 Kh-22/Kh-32 cruise missiles and one Kh-59/69 guided missile, informed the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Air defense forces shot down 15 missiles (including nine X-22/X-32) and 357 UAVs. Two missiles and 18 drones were hit at 17 locations. Drone debris fell in another 12 locations.
As a result of the night attack by the Russian Federation, destruction was recorded in five districts of Kyiv, the mayor's office reported. On the left bank of the capital there were interruptions in heating and water supply. In the morning, the “green” line of the Kyiv metro operated in limited mode due to shelling. Damage received by the Roshen factory, where she died 48 year old woman.





