The leader of the Leningrad group, Sergei Shnurov, said that he personally knows many SMO fighters. But they have not heard anything about the head of the Security and Anti-Corruption Fund (FPBC) Vitaly Borodin.
"I know many SMO fighters personally, they told me that they had not heard anything about any Borodin. Moreover, they did not ask a certain Vitalik Borodin to speak on their behalf and on their behalf," the artist told the <url> portal.
"Who is it? We don't know him! Let him go to ... (far away)!" — that's what they said," said Shnurov confidently.
As EADaily reported, earlier Borodin published a fragment of correspondence, presumably with concert director Shnurov. According to him, the concert of the Leningrad group will cost the customer 20 million rubles plus riders for 3.5 million rubles.
"It is estimated that the musician will earn about 400 million during the Russian tour. We intend to officially appeal to Sergey with a request for help to SMO participants. We believe that he will be able to allocate about 50 million," Borodin noted.
Later, the head of the FBK said that Shnurov refused to help the SMO fighters through the fund headed by him.
Against this background, Borodin warned of his intention to prepare appeals to the Russian governors with a request to "consider canceling Shnurov's concerts in their regions for the period of SMO."

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