"Russian ship, f*ck you": in Georgia, a man attacks a singer of Russian songs. Video

A video of street musicians (presumably Russians) in Georgia singing Russian songs was shared online. One of the local residents, who apparently strongly condemns the occupation policy of the Russian Federation and does not want to listen to the music of a terrorist country at home, did not like this. He tried to stop the street concert of Russian performers.
The video went viral on TikTok. "Reaction to Russian songs in Georgia," reads the caption to the video (to watch it, scroll to the bottom of the page).
In the video, the guys sing the song "What is Autumn" by DDT, accompanying themselves on the guitar. A Georgian suddenly approached the vocalist and shouted a well-known phrase into the microphone: "Russian warship, go f**k yourself!"
The street musicians reacted with mockery, although they were visibly frightened. When other listeners began to restrain a man who was unhappy with the sound of the Russian tracks, the performers began to shout: "Say it again".
Meanwhile, the Georgian tried to explain that he loves and respects creativity in all its manifestations, but listening to Russian songs in Georgia when 20% of the country is occupied by Russia and 300,000 of his compatriots have become refugees due to Russian aggression is not normal. In addition, judging by the phrase of the Ukrainian border guard from Zmeinyi Island, which was repeated by the man, he is against the war in Ukraine and thus expressed his position.
"In Georgia, there are Russian songs on Rustaveli! I love creativity! I am an artist. This is my drawing on the T-shirt... But to listen to Russian songs! I don't want to," the man emotionally shouted in Georgian.
Earlier, OBOZREVATEL wrote that Vitaly Gogunsky, a Russian actor from Ukraine, known for his role as Kuzi in the popular sitcom Univer, was not allowed to enter Georgia. He was turned back at the airport and forced to return to Moscow "for political reasons". Read more in our article.
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