Russian musician Ivan Alekseev, known under the stage name of Noize MC, again openly supported Ukraine and condemned the Putin regime's actions. In a comment to the Ukrainian military operation in the Kursk region of Russia, he expressed his admiration for the Armed Forces and wished Ukraine victory in the war.
On his Instagram Noize MC page, he posted a moving post in which he told about his personal attitude to the war and a close connection with Ukraine. He mentioned his friend-Ukrainian one who was born in Sudzh, Kursk region, as well as his grandfather, who is Ukrainian, and a Russian grandmother who is currently living in Belgorod. The performer noted that his grandparents refused to leave their city, despite the threats.
Alekseev also remembered his girlfriend Yana Yakovenko from Mariupol, who gave him a T -shirt with the inscription "Azov", which he worn at a concert in Spain. This symbolic gift was an important reminder to the musician about the horror that survived the city as a result of Russian aggression. The star shared with the subscribers of the light in this T -shirt and wrote: "I have never heard from her wishes to happen to someone's city yet."
Noize MC has once again emphasized his anti -war position, stating that "there should be no war." However, he added that in a situation where the aggressor does not calm down, the war is ongoing, and therefore, Ukraine's support is necessary. The musician said that the collapse of the Putin regime would be the only chance for a better future for the Russians, and emphasized the importance of Ukraine's victory.
Recall that Ivan Alekseev in 2014, after the annexation of Crimea and the beginning of the war in the Donbass, was openly supported by Ukraine. During his speech at the West Festival, he took the stage with the Ukrainian flag. In 2019, he released a track that sharply criticized the Kremlin and Vladimir Putin. After the start of a full -scale invasion of Russia into Ukraine, Noize MC continues to actively support the Ukrainian people. Due to its position in November 2022, it was entered by the Ministry of Justice of Russia in the list of "foreign agents".