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Max Barskikh showed how the people who occupied Kherson were fleeing

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The artist noticed that refugees from his native Kherson were heading to Krivoy Rog, Dnepropetrovsk region.

Ukrainian singer Max Barskikh showed how people fled Kherson, which was occupied by Russian occupiers. He posted the photos on Instagram.

“These photographs show how refugees from my native Kherson are heading to Kryvyi Rih. People have to travel long distances on foot or on bicycles. Peaceful life, homes, jobs, jobs. friends, neighbors are left behind … They carry the pain and fear of the unknown.For the Russians who have forgotten what year is now on the calendar, I will remind you – it is 2022. And all this in my country is done to you for distant reasons and with your tacit consent! But surely we will make you return to us what you stole! ” – said the actor.

The picture shows people walking on a field road.

Recall that Ukrainian TV presenter Karim Gulamov died in front. Before the war, he worked on the M1 music channel.

A student of FC Lvov died in the foreground

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Source: korrespondent

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