After the leader of the Coldplay group Chris Martin at a concert in South Korea called his fan from Russia a "
The indignation was expressed by Ukrainian fans who saw in the singer’s statement neglect of the tragedy that their country is experiencing due to aggression of the Kremlin.
Reacting to the situation, during the next concert, Chris Martin openly turned to the Ukrainian audience from the stage:.
" We send them love and support. We do not believe that any people should be captured, oppressed, occupied, or something else. Therefore, we send love to all people, all civilians, and freedom. So, with love from Korea "
This is not the first gesture of support from the Coldplay frontman: since the beginning of a full-scale war in Ukraine, he repeatedly went on stage with a blue-yellow ribbon, demonstrating solidarity with the Ukrainian people during the European part of the group’s round.
@romario_punch chris martin send love to me and Ukraine! @coldplay #coldplay #Chrismartin #UKRANE? Original sound - Romario Punch previously reported that Sean Penn visited the military personnel of special operations deployed in Kropyvnytsky.
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