The artist not only supports Ukrainian defenders in his concerts, but also serves in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Ukrainian musician Kolya Serga, who serves in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, told how he caught collaborators in Odessa. This was announced by the artist in an interview with Slava +.
So, he admitted that he was working with an organization for the defense of Ukraine, which detained the enemy when the artist was a bait.
“In Odessa, I collaborated with an organization that defends Ukraine, and twice was an accomplice in the suppression of collaborators. The first time I was like bait for a meeting, and the person was successfully” covered. “But I cannot tell this story in detail,” he said. .
The second time Serga was approached by a man who said he was “against” Russia and offered cooperation. In turn, the performer decided to check it out and gave the phone number to the organization.
“Another story, when a man approached me, offered to cooperate. He said that he had relatives in Russia, and they were bad, and offered to work. I agreed, took his number of the phone, and asked the men to check the man. And the men know how to get information, even if you have to stay awake for two days, they will do it. And it turned out to be an FSB officer, they took him, separated and now working with them. , “added the artist.
Surviving photographs in smartphone databases helped in the discovery of the traitor.
It was previously reported that Sean Penn was ready to take up arms and go to war against the Russian invaders.
Kolya Serga shares his story on the front line
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Source: korrespondent

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