
Ostapchuk’s ex-wife noted that she was not in the house during the shelling and she had not yet seen the destruction with her own eyes.
“I don’t know what to say, except that the country is puss – p…daras. There is no person in our country who would not be affected by the war. My turn has come. The only thing I can say is that this is money that is not on par with the human lives that the war takes,” she wrote.
Gornyak added that she recently planned to sell the house.
“I’m sitting and thinking, it would be easier for me if we had sold this house recently and this had happened to the new owners. No, it wouldn’t have happened…” the blogger wrote.
Ostapchuk’s current wife Ekaterina said on her Telegram channel that the presenter is “not upset” by the news about the destruction in the house.
“Vova says that he is not upset and has long said goodbye to the house. He says that, on the contrary, it’s good that nothing binds him anymore,” wrote Ekaterina Ostapchuk.
Context
According to the Air Force, on the night of February 22, the Russian occupiers launched 50 missiles of various types into Ukraine, including four anti-ship Zircon missiles and 297 drones. The hits of 14 missiles and 23 attack UAVs were recorded at 14 locations, as well as the fall of downed UAVs (debris) at five locations.
Due to the attack by the occupiers, one person died and another 15 were injured in the Kyiv region.





