Ukraine: Music festival goes ahead as largest gathering since war began takes place | DW News

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 brought much of the country’s cultural life to a standstill, with major events like big music concerts cancelled — until now. DW correspondent Max Zander reports from a three-day rock festival that took place in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.

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24 comments
  1. Where did they get the money to organize the fest? And why they didn't use these money to support their army? Why instead they ask for more money of western taxpayers?

  2. Sad for Youkrain people.

    Just like in Vietnam , Afghanistan, …..

    The U$ again doesn’t flush the toilet after using the bathroom.

    Sadly EU left to clean up.

  3. Thank god its Russia and not NATO. Remember NATO killed thousands of fleeing Iraqis and called it Highway of death. That's why the whole World except west support Russia.

  4. Ok. Now they have decided what to do and start the mind set preparation of the people. What a waste of lifes. Istanbul peace deal was a costly miss from their side.

  5. Yesterday Zelensky talked about there being a genocide. Today, they have a rock festival. Wake up Europe!
    Is there a music festival in Gaza? No, that is a real genocide that Germany and the EU supports.

  6. the war will end soon,Zelensky already sent peace envoy to China to negotiate with Russia,he know he wont get anything after Trump is back so now is the best time to make peace.Hope both Russia and Ukraine can recover from the war and realize war only benefits the Americans,while the ordinary people in both countries suffered.

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