The performer admitted that he was only annoyed and felt sorry for his Russian-speaking fans.
Ukrainian musician, and since February 24, 2022, a member of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Andriy Khlyvnyuk spoke about his fans from the Russian Federation. He spoke about them in an interview with the BBC.
In particular, the artist said that at the very beginning of a large-scale war, there were those who wrote him words of support.
“I feel sorry for them. They lost their homeland and somehow ended up – just because they told the truth – outside the law. But you can’t call it the law – the community of terrorist maniacs tells all the people who voted for peace that they are outside the law “, – he said.
In addition, Andrei Khlyvnyuk also suggests that among the soldiers of the Russian army there may be listeners to his songs. And he admits that he does not feel hatred towards them, but they arouse other feelings in him – disgust and pity.
“But what about, because it’s from the top 100. After all, they don’t understand that it’s not worth it to fight with a man who didn’t do anything bad to them, we didn’t do anything bad to them. . But they came to Ukrainian soil and started killing, destroying houses and kidnapping people… I don’t feel any anger. Nope. Disgusting on their part,” the performer said.
The singer also said that after the war, he will probably sing songs in the Russian language.
“After the war – maybe for a few years. But I saw horrors … I witnessed terrible scenes when we removed the occupation of the territories. I saw things that while the this war, I can’t imagine that I will sing my own songs in Russian,” he said.
It was previously reported that Andriy Khlyvnyuk admitted that at the front he had to talk to the Russians who were fighting on the side of Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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