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Akhtem Seitablaev on his son in Crimea: I am proud of him, but I worry for him

Я горджусь своїм сином, але переживаю за його безпеку в Криму. Photo: glavcom.ua

Ukrainian director and actor Akhtem Seitablaev shared his thoughts about his son, who remained in occupied Crimea. As reported by 'Glavkom', in an interview with Alina Dorotiuk, he noted that his son stayed on the peninsula to take care of his grandfather. The director feels proud of his heir but is also concerned about his fate.



The celebrity has many relatives living on the peninsula, including his son Selim, who is currently taking care of his elderly grandfather. The director is extremely proud of his heir and worries about him.


Akhtem Seitablaev emphasized that his son stayed in the occupied peninsula to help his grandfather. He expressed his pride and concern for his son's safety.



The state of Crimea's liberation from occupation


The director also expressed his opinion on the liberation of Crimea from occupation. He is confident that this will happen, as history has already confirmed this. Akhtem Seitablaev is convinced that a time of liberation will come, and all collaborators will be held accountable.


Let me remind you of history; they do not know it well. We always come back. And I do not envy those who currently tolerate or are in collaboration with the occupiers. No one will escape! By law, there is no lawlessness. When we return, we will find everyone. Everyone will receive what they deserve according to the current legislation of Ukraine.


Actions in the Armed Forces and the director's personal life


In previous interviews, Akhtem Seitablaev also talked about his service in the Armed Forces. He currently holds a position in the communication headquarters of the Territorial Defense Forces Command.



Moreover, the actor spoke about his personal life, noting that he is experiencing a crisis in his relationship with his fiancée and does not plan a wedding. Akhtem Seitablaev divorced director Ivanna Dadyura after a decade of living together.



Ukrainian director Akhtem Seitablaev spoke about his son, who is currently in occupied Crimea taking care of his elderly grandfather. He expressed pride and concern for his family. The director also expressed confidence that Crimea will again become part of Ukraine, and those who collaborate with the occupiers will not escape responsibility. Akhtem Seitablaev also shared details of his personal life, noting a crisis in his relationships and divorce from his wife.