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Jamala said that no one lived in the house and was looked after by neighbors, in...

"Dig in parental things": The invaders confiscated the Jamala House in Crimea

Jamala said that no one lived in the house and was looked after by neighbors, in which on July 5 representatives of the Russian occupation authorities took away the keys. Russian invaders took away the house of Ukrainian singer of Crimean-Tatar origin Jamal, who is in the temporarily occupied Crimea. Jamala reported this on her Instagram. "They took away the house . . . dig in parental things in family archives . . . Just at this moment they take away what my parents lived.

What they worked hard on and with their own hands, blood and then built. My parents have, ”the singer wrote in the page. She emphasized that for generations, her people can leave nothing to their children, because "criminals come to our home. They destroy, destroy, and take stolen. " In a comment for Ukrainian Truth, Jamal said that no one had lived in the house and the neighbors were looked after, in which the representatives of the occupying authorities took the keys on July 5.

"At first they found a piece of paper (about confiscation - ed. Nothing to break. We will remind, on June 27, Jamala first responded to the report that the occupying power in the Crimea plans the so -called "nationalization of property", among which the objects of the singer are. Jamala has admitted that she had a hard time survived, but she didn't plan to seem.