Unknown people set fire to the door of a rock musician who condemned SVO

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Egor Bortnik (Leva)
The Baza Telegram channel reports that unknown individuals in Moscow set fire to the door of the apartment of the leader of the Bi-2 group, Yegor Bortnik (listed by the Russian Ministry of Justice as a foreign agent), the Baza Telegram channel reports. As the channel clarified, the arsonists left a message on the wall next to the musician's apartment: "Greetings to the enemy and traitor Lev from the Pianist."
Baza writes that the attackers, in their own words, gave Bortnik a "gift for February 23." The channel emphasized that the arsonists reminded him of how the musician had earned money in Russia all his life, but after the start of the SVO, he fled the country and began financing the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
A few days before, the Telegram channel Mash reported that Yegor Bortnik lied about selling a three-room apartment located in Moscow near the Ulitsa 1905 Goda metro station. In fact, he simply re-registered the property to his wife. The singer claimed that he had been supporting the Bi-2 group for three years using his savings. At one of the concerts, the performer announced the sale of a Moscow apartment for the sake of the group.
Earlier, during a conversation with pranksters Vovan and Lexus, Lev said that he transfers €5,000 (more than 462 thousand rubles) every month to help the Ukrainian Armed Forces. According to the artist who left Russia, in total he transferred over €100 thousand (9.4 million rubles) to Kiev .
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