Latvian singer Laima Vaikule sparked a wave of negativity among Russians after her public address regarding the war in Ukraine. In her interview with the publication "Dozhd," she once again attempted to convey the truth about Russia's aggression, stating that the myths propagated by the government have no basis in reality.
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SubscribeVaikule clearly stated that the perpetrator of the genocide against Ukrainians is the Russian Federation, urging people not to succumb to government manipulation and to be mindful of their reputation.
"I understand that you are under pressure, but every person must maintain their reputation. Have you ever seen me lie? I have always been honest. What is happening now is abnormal. You cannot believe that the attack on Ukraine is connected to NATO or, even more so, that Ukraine could have attacked you" — said Vaikule.
The singer, who actively supports Ukraine, also warned Russians about their grim future if they fail to recognize the consequences of their actions and do not stop. She called for awareness and humanity.
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However, the Russian audience responded with a torrent of offense and hatred. In the comments under her address, the singer was insulted and criticized for her support of Ukraine, using harsh words and expressions.
Previously, we reported that Laima Vaikule stated that she considers Zelensky to be the most popular person in the world.
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