Andrii Khlyvniuk: Revenge for "Okhmatdit" from the leader of the "Bumboks" band
Andrii Khlyvniuk: Reaction to the cynical crime of the occupiers
The leader of the Boombox band and famous Ukrainian singer Andrii Khlyvnyuk, who has been serving in the Armed Forces for two years, recently distinguished himself by his decisive reaction to the attack of the occupiers on the Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital. The enemy attack on Kyiv on July 8 left behind a destroyed hospital, where more than 600 sick children were at the time of the explosions.
Revenge for "Okhmatdit": Khlyvniuk responds to the enemy
Andriy Khlyvniuk, enraged by the cynical attack, decided not to leave it unanswered. In his Instagram, he published a photo of himself holding ammunition with the inscription "For Okhmatdit". In the caption to the photo, the singer clarified that he planned to use this ammunition against the aggressor.
"I cannot stand aside when the enemy attacks our children. This strike is not only revenge, but also a warning: we will protect every Ukrainian!"
Impact video: Documenting the action
The day after the attack, Khlyvnyuk shared a video showing his response to the enemy. The video shows a masked cannon, its impact and a powerful explosion. This content became viral and became a symbol of the determination and indomitability of the Ukrainian military.
Military path of the artist
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Andrii Khlyvniuk has been on the frontlines as the pilot of the Punisher strike drone. During this time, he became the commander of the unit, which allows him to combine military service with concert activities. Khlyvniuk is a real example of how one can defend one's country not only with words, but also with deeds.
The significance of the event and a look into the future
Hlyvnyuk's actions emphasize that every Ukrainian, regardless of his profession or status, can contribute to the defense of his country. This event became a vivid reminder that the independence and security of Ukraine depend on the determination and courage of each of its citizens.
Editor: Vitalina Patskan