Ukrainian singer Claudius Petrovich recorded a song to the music of "Ocean of Elsa" by Svyatoslav Vakarchuk after a raid organized by military commissars at a concert of this group.
"He went to Vakarchuk's concert
the documents were checked there
and he is there for the overdue VLK (military medical commission)
TCK-shniki packed in a bus (minibus)
Let go, I'm asking you to let go
He doesn't want to go to the shopping mall
Let go, I'm asking you to let go
It is not necessary to stuff it into beads," ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Oleg Tsarev cites the translation of the reworked song.
As EADaily reported, earlier raids took place in several major cities of the country, including Kiev. Employees of the Shopping Center, with the support of the police, raided nightclubs, restaurants and at the concert of the Okean Elzy group, which was held at the Kiev Sports Palace. The leader of the Okean Elzy group, Svyatoslav Vakarchuk, in a TSN comment, evaded the question of how he feels about this event.
"It's our birthday today, I hope you congratulate us too. We are very happy that so many people have come and come to support us, listen to our music. In general, this is a big holiday for us. These 30 years have been very important for us. We are very grateful to people for these 30 years. Including for the fact that they continue to support us now. For us it's just a joy and a celebration. That's all I want to say, my only comment. Period," said Vakarchuk.
After this roundup, the people of Kiev began to get rid of tickets for the next two concerts of Okean Elsa in a hurry.
As Oleg Tsarev noted on this occasion, "Vakarchuk had previously contacted the piglets, with whom a decent person would not contact, but now he has broken through the bottom: people came to his concert, and he is happy that they will be taken to slaughter thanks to his concert."