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In 2022, Vasyl Gerello performed at a concert in Moscow, dedicated to the occupa...

Supported the invasion of the Russian Federation and defended Putin: opera singer from Bukovina reported suspicion

In 2022, Vasyl Gerello performed at a concert in Moscow, dedicated to the occupation of Crimea, which was attended by other Kremlin supporters. Bukovina opera singer Vasyl Gerello, who is a well -deserved artist of Ukraine, received an official report of suspicion. The artist openly supported a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation. This is stated in the office of the Prosecutor General.

It is noted that he is charged with public calls for changing the boundaries of the territory and the state system of Ukraine, as well as the resolution of national hostility and calls before the beginning of aggressive hostilities. As early as 2022, Vasyl Gerello participated in a concert in Moscow, which was dedicated to the illegal occupation of Crimea. Other stars, such as Lyuba band, Oleg and Rodion Gazmanov and Yulia Chicherina, spoke with him.

"In a direct ether, he proclaimed a speech in support of the Russian President and maintaining an aggressive war against Ukraine," the Anthem of the Russian Federation said in the office of the Attorney General General in 2023. In addition, he entertained the wounded occupiers in the hospital. Gerello, who was born in Ukraine, has received Russian citizenship and now lives in St. Petersburg. On February 16, the Security Service of Ukraine announced the correspondence suspicion of Taisiya Povaliy.

The famous artist has charged three articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, including collaboration, open calls for aggressive war, justification and recognition of Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine. If guilty, the singer may threaten up to 15 years in prison with confiscation of property. In addition, on February 15, it became known that Ukrainian singer Ani Lorak filed documents for Russian citizenship.