Sting dedicates song to Ukrainians fighting against tyranny
British singer Sting supported Ukrainians fighting against tyranny and dedicated an old song to them as it has become relevant again.
The singer posted his address and song on Instagram.
The song "Russians", directed against the nuclear threat, was written in 1985, during the Cold War.
Now Sting performed it as part of the Help Ukraine! initiative.
“I’ve only rarely sung this song in the many years since it was written, because I never thought it would be relevant again. But, in the light of one man’s bloody and woefully misguided decision to invade a peaceful, unthreatening neighbor, the song is, once again, a plea for our common humanity. For the brave Ukrainians fighting against this brutal tyranny and also the many Russians who are protesting this outrage despite the threat of arrest and imprisonment – We, all of us, love our children. Stop the war,” Sting wrote.
In his publication, Sting also posted details for helping Ukrainians.
“Supplies shipped to this warehouse in Poland are delivered in coordination with the Armed Forces of Ukraine and are guaranteed to go to people most in need,” the singer wrote.
On February 24, Russian president Vladimir Putin announced the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine. Russian troops are shelling and destroying key infrastructure, conducting massive shelling of Ukrainian towns and villages using artillery, multiple rocket launcher systems, and ballistic missiles.
Martial law was imposed in Ukraine and general mobilization was announced.
Ukraine officially filed a lawsuit against the Russian Federation at the UN International Court of Justice in The Hague. International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan launched an investigation into the situation in Ukraine.
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