Zemfira released a video clip “Do not shoot” with footage of the war in Ukraine

The singer wrote the song back in 2005.

Земфира выпустила клип «Не стреляйте» с кадрами войны в Украине

Russian singer Zemfira has released a new video for the song “Don't Shoot”, which she wrote back in 2005. The new video uses footage of the war in Ukraine, which was started and is being waged by Russia.

In the video, the song is presented in the version of the band The Uchpochmack, which the artist founded together with her nephews. In a black-and-white video, the singer plays a synthesizer, and then there are footage of explosions, rockets hitting apartment buildings and other destruction brought to Ukraine by the war.

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Zemfira also deleted all videos from her YouTube channel, leaving only a video for “Don't Shoot” and a cover of the song “Release” by the band “Ocean Elsa”.

We will remind, the Russian military attacked medical institutions 43 times since the beginning of invasion of Ukraine.

Attacks on health facilities in any conflict are considered a violation of international humanitarian law.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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