On Thursday, February 24, at 3 p.m. Polish time, Russian troops attacked Ukraine. Vladimir Putin’s troops struck from various directions, both from the ground and from the air. In the morning of February 25, the Russians began bombing the capital of Ukraine. The situation changes minute by minute, we have a special relationship.
“Today we were supposed to present our new album on the radio and television, but the studios do not work. Our country works a little different today” – say members of the pop-rock band Antytila in a short video shared on Facebook. They are all wearing pieces of military equipment.
Members of the Antytila group: We felt the irreversibility of the terrible events
On Thursday evening, the musicians wrote:
Our team has prepared a new album, feeling the irreversibility of the terrible events and wanting to inspire and support the Ukrainian people, and to promote Ukrainian culture in the world. Today we exchanged our musical instruments for weapons for the defense of Ukraine and joined the armed forces. And to you, dear listeners, women waiting for husbands with children, our next generation – listen. Let’s unite. In unity, strength and victory.
The album titled “MLNL” was released on Friday. The title is an abbreviation of the word “Millenial”, which served as the main inspiration for the recording of the album. “Millennials are a young, but quite wise generation that, despite their young age, already has life experience behind them and knows what they want in life. This generation is now creating contemporary history and defining the future around the world. Brave, energetic, with desire change of oneself and the surrounding world. The music of this generation in Ukraine is the music of the band Antytila, because Antytila is millennials “- we read in the description of the disc.
On Thursday evening, in connection with the imposition of martial law in Ukraine, the head of the Lviv customs office, Daniil Menshikov, announced that Ukrainians aged 18 to 60 would not be able to leave the country. Men join the fighting en masse as volunteers. There are, among others, under fire all the time, among others Kiev and Kharkiv. The curfew in the Ukrainian capital has been extended from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. – as the mayor of Kiev, Vitaliy Klitschko, said, thanks to which it will be possible to defend the capital and the safety of its inhabitants more effectively. The curfew in this form is valid until the morning of February 28.
The Russian war against Ukraine continues. There is information about houses destroyed, wounded and killed. Needs are increasing hour by hour. Gazeta.pl joins forces with the Polish Center for International Aid Foundation (PCPM) to support humanitarian aid for Ukrainians and Ukrainians. Anyone can join the fundraiser by making a deposit via Facebook or the website. More information .
Source: Gazeta

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