Venediktova published Lev Leshchenko’s song on Facebook: then apologized



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Venediktova published Lev Leshchenko's song on Facebook: then apologized

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Venediktova published Lev Leshchenko’s song to Victory Day on social media

Irina Venediktova wrote a post for Victory Day, attaching a video of the song “Victory Day” by Lev Leshchenko, then deleted the video and apologized.

Attorney General Irina Venediktova posted a congratulation on Victory Day on Facebook and used the song by Russian singer Lev Leshchenko Victory day Saturday, May 9.

Venediktova also quoted the letter in Russian.

After outraged comments from users, Venediktova deleted the video and apologized.

“The song is a symbol of victory over fascism. The 1975 song is our history and an occasion to be proud of the Great Victory. Leshchenko is not a symbol. Russia is an aggressor country. And Crimea is Ukrainian. No need. to manipulate it. Today is a brilliant day in memory of those who died. My grandfather returned. “I am celebrating the victory over fascism. I removed the link: excuse everyone I offended. This is a private page, stay in control, “wrote the attorney general.

Recall that Venediktova previously announced a possible conflict of interest in the case against him. Irina Venediktova sent a corresponding appeal to the NACP, regarding the case of non-declaration of ownership.

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