The artist cynically honored the memory of the Ukrainian composer, whose health was undermined by the full-scale Russian invasion.
The disgraced Ukrainian singer Ani Lorak once again made herself known on social networks, distinguishing herself with a cynical prank. In her Instagram stories, the traitorous artist mentioned the Ukrainian composer and sound producer Serhii Krutsenko, who died the other day. On the day of his death, Jamala wrote that the Russian occupiers were to blame for the tragedy, because they ruined the producer’s health.
So, obstinately keeping silent about the terrible crimes of Russia, Lorak suddenly decided to sympathize with a person who lived in Ukraine, gripped by the terror of the Kremlin:
“Serhiy Krutsenko. A talented composer and musician. The author of the hit “I’ll be back”. One of the first people who believed in me at the beginning of my journey. More than one album was recorded together. Bright memory”
The death of Serhii Krutsenko – what is known
Ukrainian composer and sound producer Serhiy Krutsenko died at the age of 55 on Sunday, January 8. About his death singer Jamala saidwhile not naming the specific cause of the tragedy.
The artist emphasized that the composer did not die at the front, but she blamed his death on the Russian occupiers, who take not only lives, but also destroy our psychological and physical health. According to Dzha, Serhiy stayed all the time in Kyiv, hiding in a bomb shelter, trying to save music albums.
Lorak and her position on the war in Ukraine
Despite the fact that Karolina Kuyek (real name of the singer) was born, grew up and took her first steps on the big stage in Ukraine, she chose Russia for her life and creativity. So far, the traitorous artist has never spoken about the horrors that the Russian Federation is wreaking against Ukraine.
She is only in one post briefly mentioned the great war, while not naming Russia as the culprit of a full-scale invasion, and Ukraine as a victim of Putin’s regime. For this, Ukrainians regularly “attack” Lorak in social networks.