The star of the “9th company” Fidarov: Smolyaninov does not have the spirit to come to the front

prt scr youtube.com | iRYSTON TVActors Soslan Fidarov and Artur Smolyaninov ✱ (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation) became famous thanks to the film “9th Company”. However, after the start of a special military operation, they found themselves on different sides: one helps the people of Donbass and participates in hostilities, and the other publicly criticizes the SVO.

Smolyaninov fled Russia and insults his homeland behind a hill. In one of the interviews he talked about his colleague in the movie “9th Company”, saying that his death at the front would be right.

“Would I shoot him? Without a doubt,” added the actor.

At the same time, Soslan Fidarov is sure that Smolyaninov will not have the courage to come to the front and pick up a real weapon:

“We both understand that you’ll never do that, just because you’ll never be on the battlefield.”

Recall that Fidarov became a volunteer in 2014, when he first brought humanitarian aid to Donetsk. He admitted on the show “You’re not going to believe!” that he continued to help the people of Donbass because of the children who need the support of adults.

✱ – a person or organization recognized in the Russian Federation as foreign agents

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