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Santa Dimopoulos sympathized with the Russians after the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall and spoke ambiguously about Ukrainians
Ukrainian singer and dancer Santa Dimopoulos expressed her condolences to Russians over the terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall in Moscow on March 22. So far, 137 people have been killed and 180 injured.
The celebrity, who openly supports Ukraine, posted an Insta-story commenting on the tragedy. The star believes that "we are all guests on this planet, and instead of creating and loving, we destroy."
As a reminder, the Russian leadership is trying to blame Ukraine for the terrorist attack. Western countries, such as the United States and the United Kingdom, immediately denied this fact. The Presidential Office also declared its non-involvement. Because of this, Dimopoulos's statement can be interpreted ambiguously, as the singer seems to generalize Ukrainians and Russians, calling the latter innocent.
"The deaths of innocent people, war, and terrorism are absolute evil. Nothing will make me wish death on people. And I sympathize with the families of the victims," the dancer wrote. And this is at a time when Russia is wiping Ukraine off the map.
She added that even if we consider someone to be a coward, "because of silence and tacit consent to what is happening to the Ukrainian people," in her opinion, this does not give us the right to rejoice in deaths. "Evil cannot be defeated by evil. Because evil only feeds on evil," she said in the story.
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