We previously wrote that as part of the criminal “nationalization” campaign, Crimean collaborators planned to take away her Crimean property from singer Sofia Rotaru, including the luxurious Villa Sofia hotel on the Yalta embankment, which the occupiers “had views” since 2019, and the singer’s house in the village of Nikita, which the pop artist has owned since Soviet times.

However, so far the aggressor has not included Rotaru’s property in the lists of “nationalized” property, although in May the invaders’ propaganda reported that “the Russian prosecutor general’s office will consider depriving the singer … of real estate in Crimea”.

At the same time, the Russian “star of magazines for men” Anna Kalashnikova several days ago stated that allegedly some of her “friends wanted to buy a house” for Rotaru in Nikita, where “the singer herself … had not been seen for a long time.”

However, Kalashnikova’s “variety escort” was forced to complain about the “categorical refusal” they heard, since Rotaru “values him very much, since for her this mansion is a memory of her beloved husband” and that she “plans to return to it and live there according to end of the conflict. She’s really comfortable there”.

Taking into account the obvious unwillingness of the singer to live since 2014 in the Yalta house and in the occupied Crimea in general, that the invaders are forced to admit, Rotaru’s plans to move to Yalta, which is clearly not very able to read between the lines, now voiced by Kalashnikova after the war, quite clearly testify to the veteran’s understanding of the stage, than Russian aggression will actually end.

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