A resident of the Moscow region complained about the singer's post.
The Russian police received a request to check < strong>singer Alla Pugacheva for an article about discrediting the army. According to rosZMI, a resident of the Moscow region complained about the post published on Instagram.
In her publication, Pugacheva asked to be recognized as a “foreign agent” after her husband, Maxim Galkin. At the same time, neither the Russian army nor its invasion of Ukraine is directly mentioned in it.
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However, a resident of the Moscow region asked the police to check whether the singer's statements are aimed at “discrediting” the army and whether the singer receives “foreign support”.
It will be recalled that Pugacheva appealed to the Ministry of Justice of the aggressor country on September 18. She published a corresponding post on Instagram, in which she declared that she supports her husband [he was recognized as a “foreign agent” in Russia – ed.], an “honest and decent person” who “wants to stop the deaths of our boys for illusory goals that make our the country as an outcast and burden the lives of our citizens”.
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Galkin was recognized as a “foreign agent” on September 17. After the start of the full-scale invasion of Russia, he repeatedly spoke out against the war, and also gave concerts, part of the funds of which he transferred to help refugees from Ukraine.
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