Belarusian rapper Serega (Sergey Parkhomenko), who became famous in Russia's hit "Black Boomer" was among the most wanted persons on Ukraine. According to him, this happened due to the fact that he took his minor sons out of the country.
The Ukrainian media then accused him of stealing children. Serega believes that it was a paid campaign.
"The usual package of narratives for such cases, they wrote: allegedly a bandit, an addict, an abuser, a kidnapper of children. I was silent, and the Ukrainian media destroyed me," the artist recalled in an interview with the portal News.ru .
The musician noted that after the coup on Maidan in 2014, Ukraine turned into a "wild gulyai-field" in which "terry nationalism" flourishes. It was clear that the country was falling into the abyss.
"The nationalists have weapons in their hands, prohibited substances are easily accessible, even the home delivery system is working. It was necessary to do something," he explained his actions.
Seryoga saw the only way out of the trial on the issue of custody of his sons. Their mother is a citizen of Ukraine, the artist himself lives permanently in Belarus. He managed to win the court.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Serega, according to the telegram channel Mash, lost the court to the Social Fund of Russia for 500 rubles. The Federal Tax Service (Federal Tax Service) has decided to liquidate the company, which belongs to the Belarusian musician.

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