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I can't go to Moscow: a runaway from In Russia, the soloist of the Bi-2 group has already found his fifth homeland

The Bi-2 group. Photo: CTVBY / YouTube

Composer and guitarist Shura (Alexander Uman) from the Bi-2 group has once again moved. He told this to the RUS TVNet portal.

"I moved to Riga ten days ago and live here, around the corner," he said.

Answering the question why he chose Riga to move, the musician replied: "Well, I can't go to Moscow, you know."

In two weeks, the band starts a European tour, and the Shura house is located in San Diego (USA).

"It's too far. Flying 18 hours to Europe is a very long time and jet lag, it's just awful," the musician explained.

As EADaily reported, after the start of a special military operation, the Bi-2 group in full force escaped from Russia.

In a recent interview, Shura said that he had already experienced four emigrations. First, in 1991, he moved from Belarus to Israel, where he lived with his family for 1.5 years, then he lived in Australia for 9 years, and then moved to Russia, from which he also left for the USA.

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14.11.2024

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