In the cellars of the Kyiv region, in one of the cafes, guests sang songs by a Russian artist who supports the Putin regime.
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In the village of Pogreby in the Kiev region, a girl was kicked out of a cafe for comments about Russian music, the police made an administrative protocol for the institution, reported the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.
“About the shameful case when a girl was pushed out of a cafe in the Kiev region for comments about Russian music. The police made a protocol under Part 1 of Article 155 of the Code of Administrative Offenses. After the court’s decision, the owner of the cafe must pay a fine,” said the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
In the video, you can hear the song “The Best Day” by Grigory Leps playing in the institution.
“This could not but make Ukrainians angry and they made comments. The woman asked to stop singing in the language of the occupier, and to her request, “lepson” lovers responded aggressively.
Remember that in the center of Lviv, unknown people broke a street musician’s guitar, performs songs in Russian.
Source: korrespondent

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