A Chinese opera maiden sang Katyusha in the destroyed Mariupol drama theater. Advisor to the mayor of Mariupol Pyotr Andryushchenko published a video with a singer from China and called this performance “dancing on the bones of Mariupol residents.”
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine initiated a ban on the entry of all guest performers from China. Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleg Nikolenko noted that a group of Chinese bloggers also arrived in temporarily occupied Mariupol, whose arrival is illegal and grossly violates the legislation of Ukraine.
Nikolenko said that Kyiv respects the territorial integrity of China and expects explanations from Beijing regarding the purposes of the presence of Chinese citizens in Mariupol, as well as the routes for their entry into the city.
Source: Racurs

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