Ukrainian punk trio Death Pill to reunite for European tour after 'waking nightmare' of war separation

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Ukrainian punk trio Death Pill to reunite for European tour after 'waking nightmare' of war separation
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Following the outbreak of Russia's war in Ukraine, Death Pill bandmates Anastasiia Khomenko and Nataliia Seryakova left the country to live in Spain and Australia respectively - while Mariana Navrotskaya stayed in Kyiv. They are now set to reunite after more than a year apart.

Now, Nataliia and Anastasiia are set to return home for the Kyiv show, which kicks off the tour on 20 May.

While she is also excited about the shows, Mariana said she cannot feel true happiness about the band's return after everything that has happened to their country. "But I absolutely do not feel 'happiness' inside. I am excited but I feel anxiety and devastation, I feel an internal struggle; the dream of my life comes true right in the midst of a horrible bloody f****** war.

"I didn't allow myself to be sad, or sick, or poor, or weak during my whole life and even more so in the last year, because in my opinion it prohibits moving forward," she said."I have just started to think more about my honest feelings a few days ago and I can't describe it properly. It is new for me.

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