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.