The video began to circulate on the web, many people – including the Ukrainian diplomat Olexander Scherba – asked if there was a chance for band members to see it. It turned out that it was successful – on the official Twitter of the group, material signed, among others #SlavaUkraini and a fragment of the text: “This is for the ones who stood their ground …”, which can be translated as:
It’s for those who stood up for theirs.
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The song, which premiered in 2000, is given a new lease of life as the anthem of the Ukrainian resistance movement. On Sunday, at an anti-war concert in Berlin, the proceeds of which were allocated to humanitarian aid for Ukraine, the Ukrainian band Selo i Ludy sang “It’s My Life” – their performance was broadcast live from the Kharkiv bunker.
Odessa is one of the largest cities in Ukraine, located on the Black Sea. For years, it has been one of the attractive tourist destinations, due to its climate, as well as numerous monuments, such as the Potemkin Stairs, the Opera and Ballet Theater, the City Philharmonic or the Holy Trinity Cathedral. Sandbag barricades, which have been appearing in more and more places for several days, are intended to protect monuments and other important objects.
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Source: Gazeta

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