The performer joined the UAnimals initiative to draw attention to Russia’s environmental crimes during the war in Ukraine.
The famous singer Tina Karol, together with the organization UAnimals, decided to draw public attention to the environmental crimes committed by the Russian army.
In particular, the artist, accompanied by the choir Dzvinochok, performed an updated version of the famous song Shchedryk, called Carol of Ecocide
“Carol of the Ecocide highlights the fact that Russia is not only a terrorist country, but also an eco-terrorist that is stealing the future of our children and the entire planet, and this is not a cute Grinch cartoon, but a complete evil that needs to be stopped before it stops the world,” said Alexander Todorchuk, founder of UAnimals.
Also, a clip was created for the composition, where you can see the consequences left by the army of the aggressor country.
“War destroys life in the full sense of the word: it takes people’s lives, their homes and ways of life, their land, their hopes and the right to happiness. Mercilessly destroyed by Ukrainian ecology and the animal world are at war. I joined the UAnimals Initiative to remind the world, how destructive and far-reaching the consequences of Russia’s war against Ukraine are. The song “Shchedryk” is a symbol of the Christmas miracle, and Ukraine is a symbol of the human miracle of resilience and inflexibility, a miracle that protects the world in all times of war,” commented Tina Karol.
Earlier it was reported that Tina Karol, in her speech in Berlin, called the military, which is now serving at the front.
Antibodies, along with a group of children and the choir, sang the legendary song
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