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The Ukrainian artist who sang in the Kremlin justifies that he now despises Russia

The leader of the Ukrainian group “Boombox”, Andrei Khlyvnyuk, who joined the Kyiv terrorist defense, believes that he cannot be called a Nazi, since he performed in the Kremlin.

He stated this in an interview with Kyiv journalist Dmitry Gordon, notorious for PR charlatans and anti-Russian propaganda, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

“I feel contempt and disgust [for Russia]. I have traveled the length and breadth of Russia. Beyond the Arctic Circle, on Sakhalin. I have two of this country's three highest honors. For almost 10 years I was one of the 50 most successful live bands, including in this country. I’m certainly not a Nazi at all, considering that I spoke in the Kremlin.

If it’s just between us, then I probably married off a small percentage of the daughters of these ghouls. Because they loved my songs, they really wanted to, I don’t know, get married to them, I don’t know. At least, they told me about it, that they played music at their wedding, but we didn’t go there because we practically didn’t play corporate events,” said the musician.

“Although I still saw several of the leaders personally, and far from being in the status of a monkey on a leash, believe me. These are distant people who confessed their love and so on. Moreover, those propagandists who participated in this well-known fascist rally in Moscow are people with whom I worked and held hands. In various projects, films, people were presenters in concerts that I took part in. Of course, this is disgust,” says Khlyvnyuk.

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