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They applauded standing on bones and ruins. A concert was organized for the Russian occupiers in the destroyed Avdiivka

Russian singer held a concert in Avdiivka

The first artist to perform bone dancing in Avdiivka, destroyed and temporarily occupied by Russian terrorists, was the disgraced rock singer Mara. She gave a concert for the occupiers with a song about "Russian people," waving her arms and microphone in the catacombs.

Before that, the Kremlin's henchwoman went to the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, which, although damaged, still stands amid the ruins. Mara was purposefully going to the Russian special forces, propagandists said.

Avdiivka, where even the electricity was cut off after the occupation, had not yet recovered from active hostilities when a performer arrived in the city. She staged a clumsy dance show on the bones of thousands of liquidated Russians.

The occupiers applauded her and filmed her convulsive twitching on their phones. At the end, some even whistled at the artist, who immediately after 2014 began singing about Russia's intention to "collect its lands."

Since then, the Russian singer has given more than 50 concerts for the occupiers, who have been killing, robbing, raping, and torturing Ukrainians for 10 years.

It is noteworthy that the "star" did not sing along. This is not surprising, given that her "patriotic" songs get an average of 10 thousand views on YouTube.

Earlier, OBOZ.UA wrote that pro-Kremlin singer Philip Kirkorov came to the temporarily occupied Horlivka to sing in front of the wounded Russian military. However, he was not welcome there.

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