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He urged world leaders not to repeat the tragedy. KAZKA visited Hiroshima

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The Ukrainian group KAZKA came to Japan with concerts and spoke about the situation on the territory of our country.

The soloist of the Ukrainian group KAZKA Alexandra Zaritskaya visited Hiroshima, which survived the atomic bombing more than 80 years ago. He announced this on his Instagram page.

According to the performer, he, together with other members of the group, visited the museum and memorial at the site where the explosion occurred, saw the consequences and called on world leaders to prevent the recurrence of the tragedy in the territory of Ukraine.

“The worst thing is that right now, in 2022, Ukraine is at risk of a nuclear strike almost every day. That’s why we started visiting Hiroshima. Our mission and duty is to tell about what is happening in home now. will,” he wrote.

Check out this post on Instagram

Publication from KAZKA (@kazka.band)

It was previously reported that Alexandra Zaritskaya showed her boyfriend for the first time in a long time.

KAZKA performed with Ukrainian refugees

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