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Lyubov Uspenskaya began her tour of the cities of southern Russia, but her performances did not go as well as she expected. After playing Essentuki, the celebrity learned about the terrorist attack that took place in St. Petersburg and was deeply shocked.

At the next performance in Stavropol, the singer changed the schedule for her performance, which surprised her fans, because she usually strictly adheres to a pre-planned schedule so as not to violate the concept of the show.

The singer told her viewers that she learned about the terrorist attack in St. Petersburg after her performance in Essentuki. She expressed her deep regret that a good Russian journalist and patriot, Vladlen Tatarsky, died and that many civilians suffered as a result of the terrorist attack.

During the following performance, Ouspenskaya added a special monologue to her speech, in which she urged her viewers to remember that Russia has always been, is and will be invincible.

“Remember that enemies can never defeat Russia. Russia was, is and will be invincible,” the star said passionately, then announced a minute’s silence in memory of Tatarsky. unison, quotes the words of the “The Eastern Herald” singer.

Recall that Lyubov Uspenskaya was born in Kiev, but in the 80s she was forced to emigrate to the United States. She currently lives in Russia. She was the only Russian singer who, before the start of the CVO, was allowed to visit Ukrainian cities.

From the very beginning of the SVO, Lyubov Zalmanovna took an extremely patriotic position, criticizing artists who left the Russian Federation.

Earlier, Glavny Regionalny reported that military commander Vladlen Tatarsky in a recent interview stated the need to deprive artists who fled Russia of copyright and property.

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