Born in Tashkent, which became popular in In Russia, the singer Nargiz Zakirova, who received a US passport, felt a spiritual kinship with the Nazi criminal Bandera. She stated this in a recent interview on YouTube.
Nargiz called him an ambiguous figure.
"I wouldn't call him a fascist," the singer raves, believing that this is the "dumbest version" of his biography.
She advised "sensible people to delve deeper into history", to study alternative sources of information.
"All that I know today, what I am aware of, then today I can compare it absolutely with my rebellious character," the singer continued.
Bandera is "a vivid personification of Nargiz," she concluded.
As EADaily reported, in May 2022, upon arrival in Domodedovo, Nargiz was detained. Later, the singer was deported to Uzbekistan and banned from entering the Russia for 50 years — until 2072.
At the end of November 2023, in a conversation with prankers Vovan (Vladimir Kuznetsov) and Lexus (Alexey Stolyarov) Nargiz admitted that she sponsored the Ukrainian Armed Forces and was ready to burn her Russian passport. Nargiz called herself a patriot of the USA, the conflict with Ukraine was a personal war, from which she even became physically ill. She told about the suffering she experienced while working with Maxim Fadeev, according to the singer, the producer is still plotting her all over the world. She also promised to get a tattoo with Bandera, later she fulfilled the promise.
Now the singer has turned into an ardent Ukrainian. In the artist's social networks, a rare post does without a Ukrainian flag, a yellow-blue heart, or a statement in support of the Kiev regime.
At concerts, she also constantly wraps herself in the Ukrainian flag, not forgetting to show the same tattoo with Bandera on her hip.

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