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Spotify accounts of Leps and Gazmanov were hacked

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Profile pictures of the performers were replaced with pictures of the singer Clonnex from Lviv, and a call to stop the war was published.

The accounts of Russian singers Grigory Leps and Oleg Gazmanov, who support the war in Ukraine, on the Spotify service were hacked. Calls to stop the war were published there.

In particular, the image on the profiles of Gazmanov and Leps was replaced with images of the performer Clonnex from Lvov. The latter holds a pistol in his hand.

In addition, in the photo, in a stylized font that resembles blood, it is written: “Stop the war in Ukraine.”

There are also links to a Telegram channel, the authors of which promise to “put all pro-Russian singers on Clonnex.”

As you know, Gazmanov and Leps supported Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. They performed at a concert in Luzhniki on the anniversary of the start of the war and at a concert on Red Square about the unification of Ukrainian regions. Both also performed in occupied Donetsk.

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We remind you that Gazmanov previously said that two apartments in Italy and Latvia were illegally taken from him and were not allowed to be sold, so he had to pay for utilities.

Russian artists performed in occupied Donetsk


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