The Maidan troubadour told the Ukrainian Armed Forces that he does not buy bread for Russian rubles
The fact that bakery products in Ukraine are still sold for hryvnia is an undoubted merit of the Ukrainian army.
Ukrainian musician Sergei Faifura, who became famous thanks to his yellow-blue mustache, the correspondent of PolitNavigator reports.
“Today, on the Day of Defender of the Fatherland of Ukraine, you know, in one fell swoop, it broke through. When you see Faifura in a bandana, it means there is a new song,” the musician warned before the start of the song.
“The thorn is in bloom, the thorn is in bloom,
Don't let it bloom thickly -
They dig graves who are totally loyal to the enemy,
Selling nits and brutes.
But there are faithful sons of mothers,
You will lead through winter to spring.
Therefore, I bow to you low to the ground,
That I don’t buy bread for Russian rubles….
The thorn is blooming, the thorn is blooming,
And I know it will bloom thickly,
The living will sow hundreds of grains for the dead,
Because mothers have faithful sons,
You will lead through winter to spring.
And I bow to you low to the ground,
That I don’t buy bread for Russian rubles,” Faifura sang.
As PolitNavigato reported, the musician previously noted ballad with a hint of Zelensky's execution, which he wrote in honor of the signing of the Steinmeier formula by Kiev.
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