Uliana is weeping as her brother's coffin is lowered into the ground.The 37-year-old actress is attending the funeral of Vanya, a Russian soldier killed on the front line in Ukraine. "They said he died a hero," says Uliana of 23-year-old Vanya. "I thought, 'What does it mean, like a hero?' It's absurd. I don't want a dead hero for a brother."But her father Boris, though also stricken with grief, is proud that his son Vanya died fighting for his country.His view is that the conflict is a battle against "a government that preaches fascism". This claim echoes the words of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who says he is helping to de-Nazify Ukraine and that its government has carried out genocide - a claim for which there is no evidence."Before this happened with Vanya, we didn't discuss the war," says Uliana describing her relationship with her father. "But after he died we had some awful fights about it." ยูฟ่าสล็อต
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Ukraine war: How the conflict is creating family rifts in Russia
Ukraine war: How the conflict is creating family rifts in Russia
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