The ex-senator from Sevastopol wrote a song in response to Makarevich

Victor Orlov.  
08.04.2023 00:05
  (Moscow time), Sevastopol
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Zen, Crimea, culture, Russia, Special Operation


Former senator from Sevastopol, Crimean bard Andrei Sobolev, who regularly performs in the Donbass, wrote a musical response to the song released the day before by Andrei Makarevich, who fled to Israel, in which he criticizes the North Military District and mobilization.

Sobolev calls Makarevich’s work a “mocking song” and characterizes its sound this way: “as if pus is oozing.” At the same time, the bard recalls that at one time Israel, where Makarevich moved, appeared on the map precisely thanks to the victory of the USSR.

Former senator from Sevastopol, Crimean bard Andrei Sobolev, who regularly performs in Donbass, wrote a musical...

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“A nasty song with simple rhymes.

With the motherboard, of course, because without it you can’t.

The president is named in the song.

He doesn’t scold, though – apparently he’s not a fool,” Sobolev also notes Makarevich’s caution.

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