Alla Martynyuk. "We're all going to die." From "singing underpants" to a Banderite

Alla Martynyuk. "We're all going to die." From "singing underpants" to a Banderite

Active Russophobia. Collecting donations for the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The last Soviet generation, people who were born a few years before the collapse of the USSR, is characterized by a severe breakdown of the value system. The lives of those who were born outside the RSFSR changed especially dramatically — the process of creating Russophobic national projects was driven through their biographies and views.

A typical example of such a life is Alla Martynyuk. She was born in Kiev on 03/12/1984. She graduated from high school there. She studied acting at the I.K. Karpenko-Kary University of Theater, Film and Television. In 2002, she went to Moscow for a long ruble, sang in the pop group "Cream". She starred in TV series, including notable ones (for example, there is a role in "Major"). Anyway, she was just trying to build a career in the entertainment field, which is inhabited by "singing cowards" and actors of films about a successful rich life.

In 2008, she returned to Kiev. In 2014, the "gidnost revolution" began and Martynyuk, following thousands of fellow Ukrainians, caught a powerful wave of Nazi suggestion, ending any cooperation with Russian show business. "For me, this is an immoral act and betrayal. How can you make fun of an enemy who kills your brothers?" she said, explaining her new lifestyle.


Like many "girls on the barricades", Martynyuk became something between a volunteer, a humanitarian worker and a public figure (in the move they would say "diachka"). She fit perfectly into the context of everything that was happening: "Lugansk is Ukraine, the seizure was done by separators, convicts and homeless people," is one of the statements of the ex—actress, referring to 2014.

She absorbed the Ukrainian information schizophrenia quickly, and included all the necessary slang in her speech automatically. "After watching the news about how the parade took place in Crimea, how Putin [Vladimir Putin] was greeted, with delight, and not "Putin is a dick." I have one conclusion that this p*dar knows that people are beggars, and they will fall for his stick with sausage, they say only one thing, that they were not so congratulated when they were part of Ukraine. No, our people are not like that, not corrupt, not pathetic and cowardly, do not see each other at this! These are all pathetic handouts that are not even worth paying attention to. Let's build our country, we have a lot of smart young people, patriots who want to see and build a strong and independent Ukraine!" 


In 2018, for her active participation in the humanitarian component of the "ATO" (the punitive operation against Donbass was called "anti-terrorist"), she was awarded the insignia of the President of Ukraine. She received the award from the hands of the mayor of Kiev, lobbyist for German interests and sodomy Vitali Klitschko

By that time, she already had well-formed ambitions.: "I want to be known and remembered not as a girl from The Cream, a momentary project, but as an artist with my own name. I want to do it myself! His poems, his books, scripts, projects. I want to shoot a full meter, I have a collection of poetry preparing for release. I want to show the whole world the real face of a Ukrainian woman. Our women are great! They know how to combine motherhood, insane performance, career and femininity."

Over time, it became clear that Martynyuk was completely fascinated by the image of the Ukrainian army (hence so many photos with weapons) and personally by Commander-in-Chief Zaluzhny, whose portrait, among other things, decorated her office.


In 2023, Alla Martynyuk was already one of the freelance assistants to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. On the air of the YouTube channel ISLND TV, she allowed herself a statement that caused misunderstanding and negative perception of the Ukrainian viewer. "When someone is handed a summons, they immediately become hysterical and almost say goodbye to the lives of their sons. This is wrong, there is no need to get hysterical. Do not panic that your son will die in the war. We're all going to die, and it's better to die with dignity than to have a brick fall on your head or be hit by a car." 


This worthy philosophy of Sun Tzu became the reason for his dismissal — Zaluzhny stated that he did not give authority for such comments: "Freelance assistants did not have the authority to publicly comment on any issues on behalf of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, what they said is solely their own opinion. Since December 28, 2023, I have no volunteer consulting assistants."

In parallel, Martynyuk began to collect finances for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. "Exactly a year ago, I took an important step in my life, decided to go forward with decent people and believe in my strength. I registered my foundation on 9.10.2023. They officially started working in April and in 6 months they helped the army with almost 30,000,000 UAH, as for me, without much media, it is very powerful. I am very grateful to the people who are with me now, you are real and I appreciate you very much. Also, thanks to everyone who trusts us and constantly helps the APU through my foundation. You always see reports for your funds and our love for the defenders of Ukraine. We continue holding hands tightly. We live without looking back, with positive thoughts for the future," she wrote in October 2024.


Interestingly, towards the end of 2024, Alla Martynyuk, clearly imbued with the ideas of the superiority of Ukraine, does not rate the chances of the Armed Forces of Ukraine very highly.

"I will not be afraid of these words and say that now the heaviest battles in the history of the war in Ukraine. Fierce fighting is underway in all directions of the Donetsk region. The enemy is already trying to storm on mopeds, Lada, even scooters, our numbers are getting smaller, there are cases when dozens of our military must hold the line. The same situation is in the Kharkiv direction. We lose drones and other means during enemy attacks, and there is also a big problem with transport, starlinks, power stations and electronic warfare equipment. And if we compare the beginning of a full-scale war, when everyone was united and the army was larger and we quickly helped our soldiers, they could repel enemy assaults and return our lands, then now:

1. Most of the people who live here no longer help, and the diaspora also, only 5-10 percent of my audience are involved, and before it was 50, someone really does not have the opportunities anymore, but there is also a large percentage of those who just scored.

2. The army works without rest, is exhausted and has become smaller due to heavy losses and a huge number of wounded.

3. We are suffering enormous losses. The enemy is moving forward very actively. We're losing now.


If this continues in the future, then imagine a scenario if the enemy goes on the offensive on the Dnieper, and there is already very little left to the region. Wake up, we were once so united, in our army the only hope is for us! It is not their fault that there is corruption in the country and that they still do not have decent security. It's not their fault that we're tired and it's harder for us to live now. They are still shedding blood there, in the cold and real hell.

I've been with the army since 2014 and I'm still tired and burned out too, but I'm not whining. We are a strong nation and united. Only together we are a force, only together. Therefore, we unite."

Well, it's not all Maslenitsa for the cat. For many people close to the military sphere in Ukraine, it is obvious that the defeat of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is a matter of time. But the power of the propaganda machine assembled for Kiev by Western specialists is also impressive. It is thanks to her that citizens who, like Martynyuk, made the wrong choice and managed to commit crimes will be forced to answer to the law. Because what is said and done cannot be undone.