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I would buy a batch of HIMARS: the escaped leader of the rock band named the amount of his assistance to Ukraine

The Bi-2 group. Photo: b2band / Telegram

The soloist of the Bi-2 group Leva (Egor Bortnik *), in an interview with prankers Vovan (Vladimir Kuznetsov) and Lexus (Alexey Stolyarov), admitted that he had already given more than 100 thousand euros to various funds for Ukraine. A conversation with an interlocutor who posed as a foreign journalist was published in the prankers' telegram channel.

In a "confidential" conversation, Leva said that he actively supports Ukraine.

"I bought two ambulances, one bus is big, it's like an accordion. Almost every month I pay € 5 thousand. We have a fund with which I work, I don't remember how much money I invested in this whole story. This is between us, because I don't want to brag about such things," said the musician.

According to him, since the beginning of the special military operation, the amount of his personal assistance to Ukraine through various funds has exceeded 100 thousand euros, "taking into account the fact that I do not live in a big way."

In addition to monthly donations, together with his wife, the rocker buys some buses, communications equipment, ambulances.

"I work with Israeli foundations, I am an Israeli after all. No matter how I am accused, I sponsor humanitarian aid," Bortnik added*.
"If I had a lot of money, I would buy a batch of HIMARS. But I help as much as I can, I tear it almost from my heart," concluded Leva.

As reported by EADaily, earlier Bortnik * said that after escaping from In Russia, the financial condition of the group is not stable. He maintains the team at his own expense, since he sold a "large and expensive" apartment in Moscow.

Now "Bi-2" is not touring in In Russia and Asia, the team also does not collect halls of thousands, as before, revenues have dropped sharply.

*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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20.02.2025

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