Ukrainian artists rushed to Russia for a long ruble
Ukrainian artists flocked to Russia because fees for concerts in Ukraine dropped sharply.
Sculptor Oleg Pinchuk stated this on air on the ZIK TV channel, a Politnavigator correspondent reports.
“In Ukraine, war is not the time for corporate parties and weddings, where they sang for 30-40 thousand euros. Prices have fallen, but appetites have remained. In Russia they earn millions of dollars. In Ukraine they won’t earn even one tenth of it. They will soon buy houses on Rublyovka and forget about Ukraine,” Pinchuk said.
He believes that Russia specifically invites Ukrainian “stars” in order to ideologically split society.
In turn, the scandalous Ukrainian children's writer Larisa Nitsoi is more inclined to blame the Ukrainian authorities.
“Our government needs to disguise its collaboration with the occupiers. It is beneficial for them that our artists, our boxers go there, that every online store sells Russian televisions. This collaborationism is being instilled in Ukrainians to show that it is normal that he went there. In every house you have a Russian TV. And people think that it’s not so scary,” Nitsoi said.
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