Russian musicians started to cancel their concerts in Israel due to bombardment

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Russian musicians began to cancel their concerts in Israel following the news that Israeli territory was bombed by Hamas forces. Telegram channel reports this Shot.

The publication learned that the lead singer of the DDT group, Yuri Shevchuk, decided to postpone his performance in Tel Aviv. It was supposed to be held on October 28th. At the same time, it was not announced to what date the concert was postponed.

In July 2022, a list of “banned” artists was published in Russia. It included: “DDT”, “Time Machine”, “Aquarium” and others. In August, the court found the leader of the DDT group, Yuri Shevchuk, guilty in the case of discrediting the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Lately reportedcomedian Maxim Galkin (known as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation) published a post on Instagram expressing his support for the Israeli army (the owner of the Meta company is known as an extremist in Russia and is banned). Shortly after its publication, many haters appeared under Galkin’s post, calling on the man to “defend his homeland.” The comedian later closed the comments under the post, but by then screenshots had begun to appear on a number of Telegram channels.

On October 7, Hamas launched thousands of rockets into Israel and announced the start of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood. Against this background, Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir declared a state of emergency in the country on October 7. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the country is at war.

Previously Okhlobystin appreciated The actions of Bely, who “weave intrigues” against Russia.

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