Sergei Pritula admitted that he fears for his life, as he has three children and wants to see them grow up.
Showman and public figure Sergei Prytula spoke about whether there were any attempts on his life during the large-scale war in Ukraine. He shared the details in the broadcast of Ukrainian Radio.
In particular, the journalist noted that Sergei Pritula had been working as a volunteer for about 10 years, and that, according to him, the people the Russians were “hunting” were exactly like him, and asked him if there had been attempts on his life and if he was afraid that he might be killed. Sergei Pritula said that he was afraid for his life and that during that time there were some signals that his life was in danger, but fortunately he was alive.
“Of course I am afraid for my life, I am a normal person. So I walk around Kiev very fearlessly to go out and talk. Yes, there were some concerns from time to time. They were checked by the security service, but thank God, everything is fine and as long as I communicate with you,” Pritula explained.
The showman also noted that he is a father of three children, so he wants to live a little more life and see how they grow. Sergei Pritula also commented on the murder of Irina Farion and suggested why she might have been killed.
“I think if the Russians wanted to kill me or anyone from the volunteer circle, it would not be because Pritula, Sternenko or anyone else collected large sums, but because it was such a serious incident. It seems to me that for a part of Ukrainian society, what happened to Ms. Irina Farion is once again proof that our enemy has long arms, just like our special services,” Prytula concluded.
Let us remind you that we previously wrote that Pritula answered whether she really bought three apartments during the conflict.
In addition, Focus He wrote that Irina Farion died in hospital.
Source: Focus
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