Ukrainian singer bought an armored personnel carrier for the Armed Forces.


Irina Fedishin handed over an armored personnel carrier to the 125th Brigade of the Territorial Defense
The Ukrainian singer Irina Fedishin handed over an armored personnel carrier (APC) to the 125th Brigade of the Territorial Defense. This became possible thanks to a charity dinner held in Marbella (Spain). The singer herself reported this in her interview with 'Glavkom'.
It is noted that the APC was purchased in Europe and cost a lot in efforts for its transportation and delivery to Ukraine. Since it is about military equipment, these processes took a lot of Time and effort. The singer talked about this herself.
Gallery blockIrina Fedishin expressed hope that 'this APC will be another step towards our victory'.
It should be noted that Irina Fedishin often travels with charity concerts across Europe. Recently she spoke about an unpleasant incident that occurred during a performance and dinner in London. The organizer did not return the money from ticket sales for the charity evening and tried to appropriate the funds from the sale of lots. Irina reported this on her Facebook.
Irina Fedishin also shared an incident that happened at her concert in Minneapolis. A Russian man rushed onto the stage and declared that he is 'Russkiy'. The singer reported this on her Facebook.
'This has never happened at my concerts... 'I am ruZZkiy!' - proudly declared the man who was at my concert in Minneapolis and came on stage,' Irina said.
Recently, the singer met with Zaluzhny and showed what he gave her.
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