A member of the "Caste" group, Andrei "Hamil" Pasechny, who "cursed" the special military operation, is sure that in Russia is waiting for musicians. He stated this in a recent interview on YouTube.
He is sure that the remaining Russian listeners did not turn away from the team.
"They can say and write the opposite, but I feel it intuitively that everyone is waiting for us. Everyone is still worried, waiting, wanting, but they have to say the opposite," says Pasechny.
The musician added that as soon as "everything changes" and it becomes possible to come to Russia, the band would like to perform in many places.
However, there are a number of conditions for the group to return to Russia. Direct SMO participants, Pasechny believes, should bear "legal responsibility", all supporters — moral.
As reported by EADaily, in 2022 the group "Casta" in full force left Russia.
At the beginning of last year, the leader of the "Caste" Vladi (Vladislav Leshkevich ❶) was entered by the Ministry of Justice in the register of foreign agents.
In March of this year, it became known that the band's tracks were not available on the Yandex Music streaming service, as well as in the Apple Music catalog.
Moreover, there are no "Caste" tracks at all on the Apple site, and on Yandex Music there are only fragments of recordings from the band's concerts. The songs were deleted from Yandex Music on the band's own initiative.
❶An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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