About the solution of Milonov Loboda to talk in Russia: “No compromise for traitors” 19:21

State Duma Vitaliy Vitaliy Milonov doubted the conversation Public news service (OSN) singer Svetlana Lobod will remove the ban on entering Russia for 50 years.

After the end of a private military operation, Milonov argued that this “extremely difficult issue” would be discussed about the abolition of restrictions against a series of Ukrainian artists. At the same time, the parliamentary believes that “there should be no compromise on ungrateful traitors”.

“Most of these Ukrainian celebrities, who were famous at the expense of Russia, allowed this country to have terrible and absolutely anti -human explanations. So we must complain about them here again and Khlebosol, which is very bad for them, should lead to Russia. ”

The politician also expressed the opinion that Svetlana Loboda and other Ukrainian artists will not be happy in Russia.

The previous day reportedThis singer Sofia Rotaru can move for 13 million rubles in Russia. Producer Sergei Palaces said the Ukrainian artist was ready for concerts in Russia, but was important for the status and wage amount of the event.

Previously reported75 -year -old Pugacheva rented a pier in suburbs until 2057.

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Source: Gazeta

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