While in Russian captivity, the defender of Azovstal admitted that in order not to listen to the Russian anthem, he hummed lines from the TMNK song in his head.
A member of the TNMK group, Alexander Sidorenko, better known as Fozzy, presented a message from the defender of Azovstal who was released from Russian captivity. He posted a screenshot on Instagram.
In particular, the artist said that he recorded an appeal to the military when he was in captivity of the Russian Federation, and after his release, the fighter’s brother gave him a video.
The military immediately answered the artist and said that every morning he had to listen to the Russian anthem, and in order not to put pressure on his head, he mentally recited the song TNMK Ta ti sho.
“The story is this: after a concert in Berlin, a man came and asked to record a video greeting to his brother, a captured resident of Azov. I said that I hope to meet. And so on. And now I got an answer . I can’t hide it from myself as if the sun looked at the clouds. There is someone above who respects us well,” said Sidorenko.

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Earlier it was reported that Ada Rogovtseva showed a photo with Azovstal defender Mikhail Dianov.
Fozzy from TNMK showed on City Day how Kharkiv residents sleep
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Source: korrespondent

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