Latvian singer Laima Vaikule " According to Vaikule, who actively supports Ukraine, there is a small percentage of Russians who understand what is happening, however, many others have “ears filled with wax”: “Those who have not been brainwashed, who understand that there is black and white, everything is fine with those. And those who do not understand how zombies look at Putin and listen to what he says that if they had not attacked, Ukraine would have attacked. Can you listen to this nonsense Can you believe it? " The Latvian star also said that she had made a decision for herself never to come to Russia again.. " Everything must change a lot, what happened in the 90s must happen again. Hope, faith in perestroika, in a better life, in truth. I want to believe in it. But I can't live to see that time. Therefore, I decided for myself that never, "
Vaikule remembered that she was in Ukraine for the last time before the war. The artist had a tour of Ukraine for two years in a row. The performer admits that it hurts her to see the bombed Ukrainian cities. She shared a story that a journalist from Ukraine told her about Kharkiv: " She says that the houses are just dilapidated, there is a hole in the center. Bombed the center of the houses. And suddenly a woman comes out of one such terrible house. The journalist says: " They say \? " This is how the Russians saved the Russian-speaking city of Kharkov. Does anyone want to save them? Does anyone want them to come like this. I want to scream. Unfortunately, people living in Russia have their ears filled with wax," The Latvian star also noted that if all the money that the Russian Federation spends on the bombing of Ukraine was spent on its country and its people, then the Russian Federation could prosper. " So many unfortunate people in Russia. You have nowhere to put your money? Give it to them!
That's all, now they want Africa, we forgive debts, we give away grain... You don’t want to feed, for example, the Far North? Don't want to give them money? " Recall that the other day in Jurmala, Laima Vaikule held the Laima Rendezvous festival. This year the artist made the event charitable in support of Ukraine. Laima invited many Ukrainian stars to perform. The good friends of Vaikule, the star spouses Alla Pugacheva and Maxim Galkin, could not miss the concert in support of Ukraine.