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Lyova from "Bi-2" boldly addressed Putin on his 72nd birthday and recalled a meeting with the "president of death" on New Year's Eve: he nodded to me

Lyova from "Bi-2" "congratulated" Putin on his 72nd birthday

The co-founder of the famous Russian band "Bi-2", Belarusian singer and musician Lyova (real name: Yagor Bortnik), who openly supports Ukraine in the war against the occupiers, addressed dictator Putin. The star "congratulated" the politician on his 72nd birthday, which took place on October 7.

On his Instagram page, Lyova posted a photo of the Kremlin covered with skulls. "The rusty leaves of autumn gave birth to a talentless political inactivity. Thousands of murders, millions of crippled lives for billions of rubles are ahead. I wonder if it was possible to f*ck up more," the statement reads.

Lyova from ''Bi-2'' boldly addressed Putin on his 72nd birthday and recalled a meeting with the ''president of death'' on New Year's Eve: he nodded to me

The celebrity recalled the only time he saw Putin face to face. According to the artist, it was on New Year's Eve, when the Russian leader was dancing to the songs of Bi-2 with his "unloved wife." Seeing the singer, the politician nodded to him. "Happy birthday, president of death. Stop killing people. Birthday in insignificance. Get lost, Putin! Everyone will be happier..." added Lyova.

Lyova from ''Bi-2'' boldly addressed Putin on his 72nd birthday and recalled a meeting with the ''president of death'' on New Year's Eve: he nodded to me

The author of the post continued his thoughts in the comments. There he wrote several theses, including calling on Putin to withdraw his troops from Ukraine, calling Crimea Ukrainian, and calling the dictator an enemy of Russia.

Lyova from ''Bi-2'' boldly addressed Putin on his 72nd birthday and recalled a meeting with the ''president of death'' on New Year's Eve: he nodded to me

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