In the video for the “new version” of the composition, you can see many tricolors, as well as Z symbols.
The Russians stole a song by Ukrainian rapper Skofka called the Chuti hymn, which refers to the atrocities committed in Bucha, Irpen and Azovstal. He said this on his Instagram page.
In particular, a track called Stand Up appeared on the network, where one of the fighters of the Russian Sparta battalion, replacing only the text of the composition, talks about life and service in front-line Donetsk.
“Our comrade, a fighter of the Sparta battalion made a cool clip about life and service on the front-line Donetsk,” the invaders wrote under the video.
In turn, the Ukrainian performer admitted that he was not ready for this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGeilKf5_ns
Earlier it was reported that Zlata Ognevich, who in 2011 released a hit in the Ukrainian language called Zozulya, responded to the fact that her composition sounded in Russian in Crimea.
Shown on RosTV: Polyakova laughed at a parody of her song
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Source: korrespondent

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