Frontman of the band "Boombox" Andriy Khlyvnyuk openly spoke about his service and finally debunked the rumors spread around him. Khlyvnyuk stated that he "wasn't even a day in the Marine Corps" and clarified that he is a member of the "Predator" detachment, which is assigned to the 426th separate battalion of the Marine Corps.
The musician recalled that from the first days of the full-scale war, he left the stage and took up arms. In 2022, he received weapons and joined the ranks of the Kyiv patrol police, and now continues to serve as part of a combat unit. Khlyvniuk emphasized the importance of everyone's personal responsibility in the war: "We no longer have civilians. There is only the rear and the front. Realize this once and for all."
In an appeal to his compatriots, the artist called on them to help the military and remain conscious: supporting the rear, according to him, is an integral part of joint defense. Khlyvniuk once again emphasized that everyone must contribute to victory - some with weapons, some with support for those on the front lines.