Russians who support the Putin regime tell the press and the Internet that Ukrainians are fascists and sing corresponding songs.
The Ukrainian musician, leader of the Vopli Vidoplyasov band Oleg Skrypka admitted that he could not find a concert venue in Germany for the second day. He announced this on his Instagram page.
“I didn’t think this would happen in Germany. Because the contract, laws and the like are fearless, they just cancel. Then three other venues and a Ukrainian church first agreed, then refused. And the question is : why this happening? through the press here in Germany and on the Internet that Ukrainians are fascists, that Skrypka is the leader of fascists in Ukraine, and that they sing fascist songs,” he said.
According to the star, it was then submitted to the local government and the concert venue, with which there was an agreement, was forced to refuse.
“As I understand it, the concert venue is being threatened. There are such fascist local organizations here that we know who are sponsored, who hide behind Lebanese views. And it turns out that they allow themselves here, for the benefit of civilization, for peace and equality, come and destroy, break the windows of clubs, institutions… And the authorities, because it is tolerant, offer not to play a concert, because they can go and beat the everything and rob everything. Friends, this reminds me of the 90s in Ukraine. At least, it did not happen before the war, ” – said Oleg Skripka.
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It was previously reported that Oleg Skripka said that Russians who support the Putin regime are disrupting concerts in Germany.
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Source: korrespondent

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