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Russia Kills Ukrainian Musician For Refusing To Take Part In Concert
Russian troops have killed a Ukrainian Musician for refusing to take part in a Concert
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Russian troops have reportedly killed conductor Yuriy Kerpatenko in his home in Kherson, which was recently annexed by Vladimir Putin.
The Russian concert was meant to take place on October 1, which is international music day, and was set to feature the Gilerya chamber orchestra, of which Mr Kerpatenko was the principal conductor.
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The Ukrainian culture ministry confirmed the conductor’s death over the weekend and said he had “categorically refused to cooperate with the occupants”.
The Ukrainian culture ministry said in a statement on Facebook that the concert was “intended by the occupiers to demonstrate the so-called ‘improvement of peaceful life’ in Kherson”.
Earlier in October, President Putin declared the annexation of Kherson, as well as three other regions of Ukraine.
However, Russia does not have full control over the region as Ukrainian forces have launched a counters strike against Russian occupiers and have recently retaken some areas in north-western Kherson.
A formal investigation into Mr Kerpatenko’s death has been launched by the Kherson prosecutor’s office in Ukraine “on the basis of violations of the laws and customs of war, combined with intentional murder”.
They added that family members of Mr Kerpatenko outside of Kherson have not been able to get in touch with the conductor since September.
Russian conductor Semyon Bychkov, who lives in France, described the actions by Russia as “pure genocide”.
He said: “The tragic irony of this is that talk about the superiority of Russian culture, its humanism.
“And here they murdered someone who is actually bringing beauty to people’s lives. It is sickening.”
He continued: “The bullets don’t distinguish between people. It didn’t make me feel worse that this man was a conductor, it just confirmed the pure evil that’s been going on even before the first bombs fell on Ukraine.”
Dalia Stasevska, a Finnish-Ukrainian conductor, said: “The history of Russia imposing a ‘comply or die’ policy against artists is nothing new. It has a history which spans for hundreds of years.”
She added: “I have seen too much silence from Russian colleagues.
“Would this be the time for Russian musicians, especially those living and working abroad, to finally step up and take a stand against the Russian regime’s actions in Ukraine?”
Writer Andrey Kurkov, said: “Now the name of Yuriy Kerpatenko will be added to the list of murdered artists of Ukraine.
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