The artist noted that Russians live in fear. He added that after he supported Ukraine, many began to hate him.
Latvian singer Laima Vaikule shames Russians who are silent about Russia’s war against Ukraine. He made the statement in an interview with FREEDOM.
“I don’t understand why I can’t say my opinion. I say what I think. It’s strange to me, I notice from people I know who live more in Russia than anywhere else, they get stuck. They start talking more cautiously. Fear is rooted in them. It’s interesting to me. Just as I don’t believe there will be a war, I don’t believe a man can’t speak his mind. The fear is in their eyes For example, with me you can’t be close to them if someone takes a picture… Like in the Soviet Union, you have to talk to that person, and you don’t have to talk to that person,” said Vaikule. .
He said what he would do if he were in the Russian Federation at the beginning of a full-scale war against Ukraine.
“There’s no need to find excuses for bad things. I always give people an advance, I don’t know how to evaluate people. But I’ll leave immediately, what are you… I would leave instantly . I’m a freedom-loving person, that’s my character,” the singer added.
We remind you that earlier, amid rumors of cancer recurrence, Vaikule admitted health problems.
Source: korrespondent

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