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The Ukrainian singer admitted that he knew about the war back in 2006: “I prepared morally”

Kozak Siromaha told who warned him about the Russian attack almost 20 years ago.”, — write: www.unian.ua

Kozak Siromaha told who warned him about the Russian attack almost 20 years ago.

Kozak Siromaha said that the Crimean Tatars warned him about the war / Instagram screenshotKozak Siromaha said that the Crimean Tatars warned him about the war / Instagram screenshotUkrainian singer Kozak Siromaha, whose repertoire is dominated by ethnic tracks, in particular, “The Last Lighthouse”, “We Will Defeat the Enemy”, admitted that he knew about the beginning of the war in Ukraine as early as 2006. The artist shared who told him that a Russian attack was imminent.

In an interview for OBOZ.UA, Oleksandr Lyubbozhenko (real name Kozak Siromaha) said that he heard such information from the Crimean Tatars. The performer did not indicate how they knew about the war, but even then they called the terrible events that have been going on for more than 10 years “evil hours for Ukraine.” After hearing this, the celebrity began to prepare for the attack of the invaders psychologically and physically.

“I learned about the war back in 2006. So I prepared both mentally and physically. We were given a chance to win real independence, and the question for all of you is: from what? It was in Crimea during those times when I was touring there with a traveling theater. Local residents, the Crimean Tatars, warned us about the approaching dire hours for Ukraine,” Kozak Siromaha recalled.

The singer added that at first he did not believe the words of the Crimeans. In particular, he perceived their loud statements as lies and believed that the supposedly “fraternal Russian people” would never be able to attack and kill Ukrainians.

“Then I took it as some kind of nonsense, because I considered Russia, like many people from Ukraine, to be a ‘brotherly nation,'” the artist added.

Kozak Siromaha / Instagram screenshotKozak Siromaha / Instagram screenshotIn addition, the artist shared memories of February 24, 2022, when the full-scale invasion began. He perceived that day as fate, and he associates it with fireworks.

“Fireworks at night, loud and bright. Thoughts inside: “Let’s act, Ra!”, because we are in Ukraine! This is our destiny,” said Lyubbozhenko.

We will remind you that prophetic words about war were found in Alla Pugacheva’s song earlier. The artist released this composition many years ago.

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