Petro Krylov joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine – details

Main points

  • Ukrainian actor Petro Krylov joined the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
  • The Wild Theater, where Krylov works, announced that his role in the play “Method 46” on January 31 will be performed by Oleksa Gladushevsky, and the theater will take a break to introduce a new actor.

Peter Krylov / Photo from the actor's Instagram

Ukrainian actor Petro Krylov has joined the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. However, he has not yet revealed where he is serving.

Krylov shared the news on his Instagram. He posted a photo of himself in military uniform.

Petro Krylov said that all his life he believed that “matters of life and death should be approached consistently.” Thus, in late November, the actor began preparing to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Calmly, thoughtfully, without panic and hysterics. I chose a direction, chose a unit. The questionnaire stage, several online interviews and finally an offline meeting. Not without my own stories, but this is already lyrical. I am currently a military serviceman. For which I congratulate myself,
– wrote Krylov.

Pyotr Krylov joined the army / Photo from the actor's Instagram

The Wild Theater, where Petro works, noted that they are proud of his decision to stand up for Ukraine. They said that Krylov played the role of the Master in the play “Method 46”, but on January 31 it will be performed with the participation of Oleksa Gladushevsky. After that, there will be a short break in the box office so that the theater can introduce a new actor.

Oleksa Gladushevsky / Photo from the Wild Theater's Instagram

Which famous people have recently decided to mobilize?

  • Let us remind you that the other day, Ukrainian writer Andriy Lyubka announced that he was joining the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

  • He made the decision back in October. Lyubka chose a unit, completed important matters and work projects, and set off to undergo basic combined arms training (BCT).

  • The writer emphasized that volunteer work, cultural diplomacy abroad, and civic activism in Ukraine were important, but it was time to be useful in the military as well.

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