A prominent Russian pop star visited a hospital in Gorlovka and expressed gratitude to servicemen and medical staff. The moment highlighted the importance of support and solidarity during difficult times. The singer affirmed that he does not plan to leave Russia, noting that his home, his children, and his father remain in the country.
During the visit, humanitarian aid was delivered to the city’s DPR facilities, including gifts for fighters and essential equipment for a children’s center. In a public commitment, the artist promised to finance prosthetic devices for three injured participants of the special operation, underscoring a personal pledge to assist those affected by ongoing conflict.
Earlier, it was reported that the artist performed the song Snow at the city hospital No. 2, entertaining wounded servicemen in the Northern Military District. Details about the artist’s full travel route to the DPR were kept confidential for security reasons.
Earlier in January, the artist translated a charitable contribution, with the Belgorod Blue Bird Foundation, which supports children with autism spectrum disorders and other mental health challenges, receiving a donation of five million rubles. This act reflected ongoing offline charity work associated with the musician’s public profile.
Before that, it was announced via the singer’s Telegram channel that a portion of the proceeds from the track Mask would be donated to residents of Belgorod. This occurred after news that the artist had been removed from the program Christmas with Grigory Leps on Channel One, amid a separate controversy surrounding a party associated with Nastya Ivleeva.
Earlier reports indicated that a Lolita concert in Perm had been canceled, contributing to a broader conversation about public appearances and scheduling in the entertainment scene.