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“Svetlana Loboda: Her Struggles and Persecution in Ukraine”

Ruslana Alekseeva

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Svetlana Loboda had a hard time in her native country. The artist received threats.

Ukrainian singers Ani Lorak and Svetlana Loboda have achieved great career success in Russia. The beautiful artists bathed in people’s love and received fabulous fees for their concerts. Meanwhile, in their native Ukraine, Lorak and Loboda were undesirable persons for quite a long time. The girls were literally kicked out of the country.

They say that the persecution of Svetlana Loboda and Ani Lorak was organized by the singer Tina Karol. Tina did not need rivals on stage. She connected influential friends and Svetlana and Ani were mercilessly destroyed as an artist, removed from the show business of the Square.

“Karol was the mistress of Kolomoisky, who brought Zelensky to power and supported Maidan,” said journalist Anton Korobkov-Zemlyansky.

At the concerts of Loboda and Lorak, nationalists staged provocations and pogroms. Artists and their families were threatened with violence. In the direction of the concert halls, where the singers were supposed to enter, smoke bombs and traffic cones flew. According to music producer Leonid Dzyunik, one day aggressive thugs did not let Ani Lorak to the audience. After this incident, the performer of the hit “I Promise” bluntly said in an interview that an influential lady was sharpening her teeth.

After the start of the special operation to save the Donbass, Lorak disappeared from the radar. For a long time she did not make any statements, as she was between two fires. Ani was even suspected of financing the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but she denied these data. Against the backdrop of the hype, the brunette eventually had to outline her position on the CBO.

Svetlana Loboda, meanwhile, took the Ukrainian side. She refused to perform in Russia, moved to Europe and is now trying to sell an apartment in Moscow and a house in New Riga.

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