Singer Laima Vaikule admitted in an interview with the YouTube channel “And Gryanul Graham” that she was afraid of a possible ban on singing in Russian.
“I was afraid that I could no longer sing in Russian. And then the Ukrainian girl I called, the manager, consoled me, brought me to my senses. And gradually I realized what language had to do with it. Vaikule said she.
He complained that everything was taken away except the Russian language.
Previously Vitaly Borodin, head of the Federal Security and Anti-Corruption Project, applied to the Ministry of Justice with a request to recognize Laima Vaikule, a singer who supported the Kiev regime at a concert in Israel, as a foreign agent.
The social activist recalled that during a recent performance in Tel Aviv, the artist promised to come to Ukraine and sing live, and also gave a woman from the group standing nearby the microphone to which she chanted the slogan of Ukrainian nationalists.