Judge of 'MasterChef' reported on the condition of a colleague who lost everything due to a rocket attack.


As a result of the attack on Kyiv on June 17, former 'MasterChef' contestant Anastasia Dobrynina was seriously injured and is currently in intensive care. This information was confirmed by chef and judge of the culinary show Volodymyr Yaroslavskyi, referring to a statement from the restaurateur, as reported by 'Glavcom'.
During the attack on Kyiv, a close person to me was injured – my colleague and former food producer of 'MasterChef', Nastya. She lived in the same building, the entrance of which was destroyed. Rescuers are still searching for victims under the rubble.
Volodymyr Yaroslavskyi also reported that Anastasia is in intensive care. She worked on 'MasterChef' for several seasons and was a food producer in one of them, later starting to work with Volodymyr in his establishment.
Consequences of the attack on Kyiv on the night of June 17
As a result of the attack on Kyiv that night, not only Anastasia was injured, but also other residents of the city. Search and rescue operations are ongoing, along with the accounting of all victims and injured. The situation remains tense, but rescuers and medical personnel continue their important work, trying to assist those in need.
Former 'MasterChef' contestant Anastasia Dobrynina was seriously injured during the attack on Kyiv, and is currently in intensive care. Her colleague Volodymyr Yaroslavskyi confirmed this information and called for help in searching for other victims who may be under the rubble. The situation remains tense, but rescuers and medical staff are doing everything possible to assist the victims of the attack.
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