Russian musician Leva from Bi-2 band supports fundraising for residents of Kamyanske after russian attacks

Льова з гурту Бі-2. Фото: instagram/levab2

Russian rock musician Leva from the Bi-2 band has publicly called for help for residents of the Ukrainian city of Kamyanske (Dnipropetrovsk Region), which was left without stable electricity and heat after russian attacks. The musician published a corresponding appeal on his Instagram page.

In the appeal, the artist reported that the strikes by russian troops had created a difficult humanitarian situation in the city. According to him, people are "struggling, cold and scared", and the problems are exacerbated by the destruction of residential buildings and infrastructure. The musician noted that he is well aware of the situation, because his friend lives in Kamyanske.

"People are struggling, cold and scared. My friend and his community are raising money for portable power plants to provide warmth and light to the elderly. Families with children, who fled the hostilities, have also arrived in the city. If you have the opportunity to help, please do so," Leva said.

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The musician stressed that even small donations can make a difference, and posted a link to a fundraiser for the Kamyanske community and families of internally displaced persons.

As is known, the humanitarian situation in the city has significantly worsened after a massive russian attack on the night of November 6. According to local authorities, a residential building caught fire as a result of a drone strike, infrastructure was damaged, and at least eight people were injured.

As previously reported, on the night of December 23, the military of the aggressor country of russia launched more than 650 drones and more than three dozen missiles into Ukraine. At least 13 regions were hit.

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