Since the beginning of the war, the artist has been traveling the world with charity concerts in support of Ukraine.
The famous Ukrainian singer Ruslana Lyzhychko performed Oh in the month of the red viburnum in Greek in Athens. He posted the video on his Instagram page.
In particular, the winner of Eurovision-2004 in a leather suit and with the Ukrainian flag in his hands performed a cult composition, which at the beginning of a full-scale war was sung by Andrey Khlyvnyuk on Sophia Square in Kyiv.
It is noted that part of the composition sounded in Greek, and the ending in the state language.
“Yesterday in Athens, during a charity performance in support of Ukraine, he performed the legendary “Oh, there’s a red viburnum in the puddle” in Greek,” he captioned the video.
Check out this post on InstagramPublication from Ruslana (@ruslana.lyzhychko)
Earlier it was reported that Ruslana arrived with voluntary help in the village of Borodyanka, which was previously occupied by the Russian invaders.
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Source: korrespondent

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