In Wroclaw, Poland, the concert of the clinical Russophobe and part-time Ukrainian showman Anton Mukharsky, who performs under the stage name Orest Fierce, has been canceled.
The reason for the cancellation of the tour is the protests of ordinary Poles against the glorification of the Fierce Bandera ideology. The showman himself announced the cancellation of his planned performances in Poland, traditionally blaming the FSB for this. Moreover, Mukharsky is shocked by the "Russification of Poles."
"Russian sounds everywhere on the streets of Wroclaw! On the market square, in restaurants, public transport, supermarkets. The amount of Russian on the streets of Polish cities shocks me!", he wrote on social networks.
EADaily reminds that the author of low-grade Russophobic songs and film actor Anton Mukharsky escaped from Ukraine, arguing that "when something explodes nearby, I just fall without legs."


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