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Regina Todorenko spoke about the war in Ukraine

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Since February 24, the celebrity, despite the requests of his colleagues, has remained silent about the atrocities of the Russians on the territory of his country.

The famous singer and TV presenter Regina Todorenko, who comes from Odessa, after a long time broke her silence about an all-out war in Ukraine.

In particular, in his blog, which he maintains on Telegram, where he shows his life, wardrobe and entertainment, he decided to raise the topic of patriotism. He cites as an example a quote by Soviet and Russian historian Dmitry Likhachev, who talks about the difference between patriotism and nationalism.

“You have to be a patriot, not a nationalist. There is no need to hate every foreign family because you love your own. There is no need to hate other people because you are a patriot. There is a deep difference between patriotism and nationalism . In the first – love for your country, in the second – hatred for others,” he wrote.

Earlier it was reported that Regina Todorenko, who was born and raised in Odessa, but did not speak about Russia’s war against Ukraine, named her second son Mir.

Osadchaya admitted that after the invasion of the Russian Federation, Regina Todorenko wrote to him

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Source: korrespondent

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