Laima Vaikule was criticized for speaking Russian at a concert in Israel

Anton Mukhametchin/Russian lookSinger Laima Vaikule, who defiantly supported Ukraine during one of her performances, was convicted for speaking Russian during a concert in Israel. The head of the Ukrainian flag ballet also appeared on stage.The interpreter of the hit “Vernissage” is not the first time that she has declared her political position. She has already appeared at concerts with a blue and yellow flag.Recently, netizens came across a video where Vaikule speaks Russian on stage. This fact angered them.“Why does Lyme speak Russian? I would speak Ukrainian, since she runs with the flag of Ukraine “;” You live in the Baltic States, play in Israel, take out the Ukrainian flag and speak Russian, which you despise,” the fans said.Others focused on the fact that the singer performed in a small venue. It should be noted that the spouses Alla Pugacheva and Maxim Galkin✱ (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation) were present in the hall.✱ – a person or organization recognized in the Russian Federation as foreign agents

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