On Friday evening, May 26, the Russian Ministry of Justice entered the musician Yegor Bortnik, better known as Leva from the Bi-2 group, into the register of persons acting as foreign agents. “Totally incomprehensible storm.” Putin was surprised by Georgia’s reaction to the abolition of Russian visas Following the abolition of Russian visas and the resumption of air traffic, Georgia’s reaction turned out to be…
As noted in the message on the agency’s website, Bortnik “opposed a special military operation in Ukraine.
In addition, the soloist of the rock group “has spoken negatively about the Russian Federation, its citizens and state authorities,” the Ministry of Justice indicated. Military operation in Ukraine. Day 457 China‘s Special Representative Li Hui, during a visit to Europe, called for an immediate ceasefire… May 27 00:00
The register of foreign agents also includes ex-State Duma deputy Magomed Gadzhiev, economist Vladislav Inozemtsev, historian Sergei Chernyshov, anthropologist Alexandra Arkhipova, director of the Carnegie Center in Berlin Alexander Gabuev, lawyer Anna Pshenichnaya, journalist Irina Alleman, “People’s Union for the Revival of Russia“, Olga Tsukanova, founder of the Council of Mothers and Wives movement, and this organization itself, TASS reports. The leader of the rock group Bi-2 Leva said that he would not return to Russia The soloist of the Bi-2 Leva group (Yegor Bortnik) said that he was not going to return to Russia. Corresponding… 11 May 20:08
“I will not return”
Leva previously stated that he did not intend to return to Russia. One of the subscribers of the Bi-2 leader asked him on social networks when there would be new concerts of the group in Russia.
“I will not return to Russia,” Bortnik wrote then. In yet another comment, he stated that Russia “crossed out all its achievements.”
Thus, the soloist of the group confirmed the cancellation of the concert in Moscow’s Luzhniki, which was planned for June 10th. Tickets have previously disappeared from free sale. It was reported that fans will be refunded for already purchased tickets. “Save new regions as part of Russia.” China‘s special envoy met with Lavrov China‘s special envoy Li Hui called for an immediate ceasefire during a visit to Europe… 26 May 19:48
Last November, the rock band released their 11th studio album titled “Hallelujah”. It included 10 tracks, including “Inferno”, “Depression”, “Lullaby” and “I Trust Nobody”, as well as five bonus songs (“Burning World”, “Wolves”, “Bridges”, “The Light Fell and Beauty).
“B-2” is now on a world tour, performing in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago, Washington, Boston, New York and other cities.
Being on tour in the USA, in May of this year, Lyova publicly condemned the SVO in Ukraine.
Let us add that last year the Ren-TV channel claimed that the Bi-2 participants did not have Russian passports. So, in 2012, Shura announced that he was a citizen of Australia and Israel. In turn, Leva spoke about the presence of an Israeli passport. “Kept the child’s body in the refrigerator.” The Moscow City Court sentenced Vitaly Berezhny On May 26, the Moscow City Court sentenced former Interior Ministry officer Vitaly Berezhny to life in prison… May 26, 20:38
“Distance and Space”
Yegor Bortnik was born in Minsk on September 2, 1972. In 1985, at the Rond children’s theater studio, he met another future founder of the Bi-2 group, Alexander Uman (Shura).
Lyova and Shura created the Brothers in Arms team, which later changed its name to Coast of Truth, and then Bi-2. Performing with concerts, the team traveled all over Belarus.
In 1991, Leva, following Shura, moved to Israel. Bortnik served in the Israeli army. After Shura left to live with relatives in Australia at the end of 1993, the Bi-2 group actually broke up for almost five years. But in February 1998, Leva also moved to Australia, where the team reunited.Leva from “Bi-2” confirmed the cancellation of the group’s concert in “Luzhniki” Member of the group “Bi-2” Yegor Bortnik, known under the creative pseudonym Leva, confirmed … 11 May 16:51
In September 1999, Leva and Shura arrived in Russia, where the Bi-2 group began an active concert activity.
In 2000, Leva starred in the film “Brother-2” by Alexei Balabanov, and “Bi-2” took part in creating the soundtrack for it. The song “No one writes to the Colonel” made the group famous.