The artist said that people who are under work for a long time do not understand who is an enemy and who is a friend.
The Ukrainian musician, serviceman Kolya Serga, who, together with the Cultural Landing Force, travels to the front line with concerts, as well as to the territories liberated from the Russian invaders, said what surprised him the most. He revealed this on the air of the telethon.
So, according to the artist, who visited the cities and villages of the Kharkov region, local residents do not understand who the enemy is, because they are influenced by Russian propaganda.
“When we went there, we were told that there was a very high percentage of pro-Russian people. When we got there and started talking, we realized that these statistics are based on the fact that people are in under total occupation for half a year. . We know how hard Russia works in the direction of propaganda. Therefore, in fact, they do not fully understand now who the enemy is. Not everyone understands who the enemy is,” he said.
At the same time, the musician added that he will do everything to support the fighting and patriotic spirit of the people in the occupied territories.
“We realize that now we need to remind them who a friend is. We are taking many interesting measures to support residents of occupied Ukrainian cities. Tomorrow we will be there for three days – Kupyansk, Balakleya and Izyum. We joined the street artists. We will paint beautiful, strong and patriotic graffiti on the streets of the city,” Kolya Serga summarized.
Earlier it was reported that Kolya Serga published a video for the Tilka track at the same time, which included footage from the front.
Kolya Serga emotionally addressed the Ukrainians in the occupied territories
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Source: korrespondent

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