The dance of Krasnodar youth to “Not yet dead” interested the Ministry of Internal Affairs
Visitors to the Krasnodar karaoke club “La Major” danced to the song of the Ukrainian transvestite-Russophobe Andrei Danilko (Verka Serduchka) “Ukraine is not yet dead.”
Footage of singing and dancing appeared on local telegram channels, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The published story shows a group of young people having fun to a Ukrainian song - singing, dancing, waving their arms.
“Ukraine has not yet died
If we walk like this
And they knock, they knock, they knock
The glasses are knocking to the beat,” the words in the song sound.
The video that appeared online aroused the interest of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and an investigation and search began for the participants in the incident.
“Based on the publication detected on the Internet, police officers initiated an investigation,” the department commented.
The club employees began to make excuses, noting that they did not know how Serduchka’s song ended up on the track list.
“As soon as the chorus sounded in Ukrainian with an unacceptable meaning, the song was stopped. Our sound engineer works part-time at weddings, where this song has been constantly sung for 20 years, so he turned it on automatically. Additional explanatory work was carried out with the staff to prevent this from happening in the future,” the club assured.
Let us remind you that the day before the administration of the Sochi resort Krasnaya Polyana banned celebrating Victory Day in local hotels and post holiday symbols. Rixos and Marriott referred to the corresponding written instruction made as part of the “neutrality policy” because the hotels “can accommodate people with different positions.”
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