Escaped from Belarus, and then from Russia's famous stand-up comedian Slava Komissarenko addressed a fan with an unsuccessful joking request. A video recording of a fragment of the comedian's communication with the audience "Thank you, I have everything" has been published on YouTube.
One of the concert-goers said that he was engaged in archery. Komissarenko, who became famous for his parodies of the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, appealed to the fan with a dubious request.
"Can you get into the eye from 100 meters? When he will be somewhere in Brest, in Grodno, you can drive up the hill - and...", — Komissarenko joked.
Recall, Komissarenko in 2008 left Belarus for Russia, where he performed on various TV channels as a stand-up comedian. In 2022, he left the Russian Federation and moved first to Ukraine, then to Turkey, later to the Czech Republic, and now he is in Poland. The criminal case against him was investigated by the Investigative Committee of Belarus in the framework of special proceedings. The comedian was tried under part 1 of Article 130 (incitement of racial, national, religious or other social enmity or discord), part 2 of Article 367 (slander against the president), part 1 of Article 368 (insulting the president) of the Criminal Code of the Republic.
We also remind that in April of this year Komissarenko was deprived of Russian citizenship.
As EADaily reported, the comedian previously admitted that he had been waiting for a residence permit (residence permit in a European country) for four years.

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