Secrets of Viktor Bronyuk's service: What really happened?
At the beginning of the full-scale war in Ukraine, a well-known personality — the frontman of the band "TIC" Viktor Bronyuk — decided to join the defense of his country. This decision came as a surprise to many, because the musician is used to being on stage, not on the battlefield. However, his path in territorial defense, as it turned out, was accompanied by ambiguous situations.
Secrets behind the scenes: service or myth?
At the beginning of his military career, Viktor Bronyuk joined the 171st battalion in Vinnytsia. From the very first days there were rumors that the artist's participation in the battalion was purely "on paper". Despite these accusations, Bronyuk quickly denied all suspicions. "Some "fighters for truth" were looking for me, some Medvedchuk TV channels were shouting, " he shared in a recent interview.
"Of course it wasn't, because I was transferred after a month of service, taken to the group, " Broniuk explained.
Logistics of war: the new role of Bronyuk
After a month of service, Viktor was transferred to the "Dniester" group, which was engaged in logistics and communication between units in the territory of Vinnytsia and Cherkasy regions. This role, as if invisible to the public, demanded serious responsibility and coordination from him. "When you are conscripted into a battalion and there is an order to send you to another unit, " Broniuk continued, "then, conditionally, the calculation of salary takes place in the battalion where you are assigned."
Return to civilian life
Bronyuk has now left the ZSU and heads the Vinnytsia Regional Philharmonic. His decision to return to civilian life has raised new questions, but he remains open to clarification. "It's impossible to explain something to someone. Especially to people who have never had anything like this before, " the musician admits.
Thus, Bronyuk's story is not only about service in the battalion, but also about the challenges that befell him during the war. Viktor Bronyuk proved his loyalty to Ukraine not only on the music scene, but also on the front, denying rumors and confirming the importance of logistical operations in difficult times.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk