To its culture . Andriy khlyvnyuk, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you for having me here. Good day, sir. Its a pleasure to have you here. Im very mindful that youve just made a pretty extraordinary journey, serving on the front line in ukraine with the Security Forces just a couple of days ago, and then, a long journey to here in london. In a couple of days, you will be making music in front of Tens Of Thousands of people at chelsea football stadium. All of that sounds kind of surreal. Does it feel that way to you . This is one kind of contrast. Three days ago, me and, actually, my partner who is here as a Shooting Cameraman we were under Artillery Fire in kherson and then, a trip by bus, sleep on a bus last night, and then, a flight here, and here i am. This is quite a contrast, believe me. And im very, very glad and happy to observe People Living a peaceful life and having peace problems, chatting in cafes and having, i dont know, everything even those trafficjams is fun. Is there any se
Andriy khlyvnyuk, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you for having me here. Good day, sir. Its a pleasure to have you here. Im very mindful that youve just made a pretty extraordinaryjourney, serving on the front line in ukraine with the Security Forces just a couple of days ago, and then, a long journey to here in london. In a couple of days, you will be making music in front of Tens Of Thousands of people at chelsea football stadium. All of that sounds kind of surreal. Does it feel that way to you . This is one kind of contrast. Three days ago, me and, actually, my partner who is here as a Shooting Cameraman we were under Artillery Fire in kherson and then, a trip by bus, sleep on a bus last night, and then, a flight here, and here i am. This is quite a contrast, believe me. And im very, very glad and happy to observe People Living a peaceful life and having peace problems, chatting in cafes and having, i dont know, everything even those trafficjams is fun. Is there any sense of guilt when
and then, we can talk about it. # 0y u luzi chervona kalyna # pochylylasya # chohos nasha slavna ukrayina # zazu rylasya # a my tuyu chervonu kalynu pidiymemo # a my nashu slavnu ukrayinu # hey, hey, rozveselymo! that s a pretty extraordinary image. it s a silent city because, of course, the war had broken out, people were staying in their hiding places, in their bunkers. you re on the street, you re carrying your weapon, your dark glasses, and you re singing a very traditional song. it went viral. millions and millions
and i didn t take part and i won t take part, i think, in any electoral, you know. you ve neverfelt you re being used? no, i didn t. no, no. even now, i m not a part of any political movement or political party. i m just a private in a war police. that s it. i tell you what i want to do right now, andriy, i want us both to look at a really interesting piece of video. it s something that was filmed just three days after the all out russian invasion was launched on february 24th and it is you, in uniform, choosing to go into one of kyiv s central squares and, without any accompaniment, just sing a simple, historic folk song. yeah. ..that many ukrainians regard as one of their most beautiful songs. let s watch the video, and then, we can talk about it. # 0y u luzi chervona kalyna