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Stephen King named his dream for 2023, mentioning Ukraine

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The “King of Horrors” sincerely dreams that the suffering of the people living in our country will finally end.

The cult American writer Stephen King, who actively supports Ukraine in the Russian war, named his beloved wish for 2023. He wrote about it in Twitter.

In particular, King left a corresponding comment on the account of his colleague, the American writer Don Winslow, who asked his subscribers: “What is your cherished desire for 2023?”.

The 75-year-old “King of Horrors” simply wrote: “Peace in Ukraine.”

It is noteworthy that his comment in less than a day collected about 20 thousand likes.

In this regard, Winslow added that he wanted the wars in other countries to end.

Earlier, King called on Russia to immediately withdraw from Ukraine.

Stephen King reacts to the explosion on the Crimean bridge

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Source: korrespondent

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