Russian singer-propagandist 'sung himself into' suspicion from the SBU.
03.03.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
03.03.2025
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The Security Service of Ukraine reported suspicions against the Russian singer-propagandist Grigory Leps. The SBU has gathered evidence that Leps supports Russia's invasion of Ukraine, finances the war, and provides 'humanitarian aid' to occupying groups. For these actions, he has been suspected under two articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. Since Leps is hiding from justice, measures are being taken to hold him accountable.
The Security Service of Ukraine reported suspicions against the Russian singer-propagandist Grigory Leps. The SBU has gathered evidence that Leps supports Russia's invasion of Ukraine, finances the war, and provides 'humanitarian aid' to occupying groups. For these actions, he has been suspected under two articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. Since Leps is hiding from justice, measures are being taken to hold him accountable.
The SBU also announced suspicion against Russian singer Yaroslav Dronov, known as Shaman, who also supports and promotes Russian aggression against Ukraine. Additionally, it became known that a relative of the Russian pro-Putin showman Sergey Zverev was killed in the conflict zone.
The SBU also announced suspicion against Russian singer Yaroslav Dronov, known as Shaman, who also supports and promotes Russian aggression against Ukraine. Additionally, it became known that a relative of the Russian pro-Putin showman Sergey Zverev was killed in the conflict zone.
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