In Ukraine, young citizens who allow themselves to demonstratively listen to Russian music during a full-scale war with the Russian Federation have been called upon to be sent to the front lines.
This proposal was voiced by film and theater actress, People's Artist of Ukraine Nina Naboka in an interview with "Apostrophe Lime".
The artist commented on an incident that occurred the other day in central Kyiv. Then two young men in a state of alcohol intoxication turned on Russian music and the Russian anthem in the capital's Podil. This happened a few hours after the deadly Russian missile attack on Sumy.
She is convinced that only by sending them to the front can we combat such a phenomenon in Ukrainian society, which suffers daily from Russian aggression.
"I would simply transplant both them and their parents. Such upbringing should be punished, but here everything passes without a trace. Why not take these people into the army? The guys at the age of 19-20 went to war themselves. Send these bastards to the front, then they definitely won't listen to and sing Russian songs. How else?!", Nina Naboka noted.
As "Apostrophe" wrote, an incident occurred in the center of Kyiv the other day over Russian music. Two young men were brought to justice.
We also wrote that actress Olena Kravets commented on the incident, noting that it was disappointing to see the condemnation directed not at the system, but directly at the teenagers.