New Ukrainian horror story: FSB forces Ukrainian artists to say that music has no boundaries
Ukrainians finally began to understand that show business is one of the forms of aggression on the part of the Russian Federation.
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Ukrainian media expert Alexey Kovzhun stated this in a commentary to Kraina magazine.
“Only in the fourth year of the war did we realize that show business is one of the forms of Russian aggression. The same thing happened with the ban on Yandex and VKontakte. And they did not prepare these decisions as they should. The authorities continue to act in reactive mode. They don’t create an agenda, but respond to tactical challenges,” the expert said.
According to him, every Ukrainian who crosses the border with Russia “risks life and freedom,” and as soon as the signal is given, “he may turn out to be an organizer of the Right Sector or a fighter of Azov.”
The publication’s interlocutor claims that inviting Ukrainian artists to the Russian Federation is part of the developments of the Federal Security Service.
“The artist is offered a large market, including corporate events. And over time, the FSB will demand to say that Russians and Ukrainians are one people. To declare that we have a civil war, and music has no boundaries. Ivan Dorn blurted out something stupid once, and spent several months explaining what he meant. His touring fate should become a lesson for Ukrainian artists,” believes Kovzhun.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.