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Danilko showed how they danced in Yalta to his hit about Ukraine

Photo: instagram.com/v_serduchka

Crimeans lit up under the lines “Ukraine is not dead yet” from Verka Serduchka’s song called Gulyanochka.

Ukrainian artist Andrey Danilko, who performs under the pseudonym Verka Serdyuchka, showed how people in the temporarily occupied Crimea walk to his songs. Danilko posted the video on Instagram.

The video captures footage of people on the embankment in Yalta dancing to the hit Gulyanochka, singing: “Ukraine is not dead yet if we walk like that.”

“Tell me, whose Crimea?” – the footage is signed by the artist.

Meanwhile, the media wrote that the festival participants were forced to record an apology message.

Screenshot instagram.com/v_serduchka

Crimeans lit Serdyuchka’s songs

We will remind, Danilko previously told how he decided to sell the car Rolls Royce Silver Shadow, owned by cult singer Freddie Mercury. The money from the sale went to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Serduchka calls for Putin’s death from the stage in Poland

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Source: korrespondent

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