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Nargiz Zakirova, banned from entering Russia for 50 years for supporting Ukraine, shows off a tattoo with Stepan Bandera. Photo

Nargiz got a tattoo with Bandera. Source: Screenshot

Nargiz Zakirova, Russian singer from Uzbekistan and a U.S. citizen who opposes the war and who was banned from entering Russia until 2072, got a tattoo of the face of Ukrainian independence fighter Stepan Bandera.

She combined the image of Russia's enemy with the flag of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN). The video was posted on the singer's Instagram as she was flying to New York.

On the plane, she exposed her thigh, where you can see Stepan Bandera's face against the background of a red and black flag.

Nargiz Zakirova, banned from entering Russia for 50 years for supporting Ukraine, shows off a tattoo with Stepan Bandera. Photo

"Good night," Nargiz captioned the video, infuriating her Russian followers. They have already begun to share screenshots on their propaganda channels with angry remarks about the singer. By the way, she also has the Ukrainian national emblem, the Trident, tattooed on her arm.

Nargiz Zakirova, banned from entering Russia for 50 years for supporting Ukraine, shows off a tattoo with Stepan Bandera. Photo

As a reminder, on the first anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Nargiz decided to support Ukrainians and sang "Oi u luzi chervona kalyna" (Oh, in the meadow a red guelder rose). The celebrity threw the flag of Ukraine over her shoulders and performed the song in the center of the highway.

She also signed photos for fans in Ukrainian and admitted sending financial assistance to Ukraine.

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