Ukrainian supergroup Antytila tells Ukraine’s story through song – after being ordered off the frontlines and back on to the world’s stages by Kyiv’s military Commander-in-Chief.
In the band’s first interview after returning from the U.S. leg of its current world tour, Antytila’s Taras Topolia sat down with NV to discuss the role of artists during war and how his group contributes to Ukraine’s war effort.
ukraine not to let crimea become a launching rant for another russian campaign, so you will see ukrainians pushing towards crimea, you will see them beginning, they have already begun hitting targets on crimea, as you will see the conversation about crimea becoming central to the discussion of the war. crimea becoming central to the discussion of the war. yuri, we know that wagner discussion of the war. yuri, we know that wagner has discussion of the war. yuri, we know that wagner has been discussion of the war. yuri, we know that wagner has been critical- discussion of the war. yuri, we know that wagner has been critical of- that wagner has been critical of vladimir putin in bakhmut, it seems like there s been terrible loss of life for no gain there, on either side. . life for no gain there, on either side. , ., . ., ,, life for no gain there, on either side. , ., ., ., ,, ., side. first of all i would like to stress that side. first of all i would like to stress that the si
As heavy fighting for control of the shattered city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine continues unabated, one Ukrainian unit explains how it is struggling to hold off Moscow's forces.