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Anzhelika Agurbash: Bubliks and sour cabbage are enough for me

A Belarusian singer calls herself a Russian and took part in the Kremlin's propaganda campaign.

A campaign to exchange T-shirts with foreign symbols for ones with militarist slogans is held near Alexander Pushkin monument in the centre of Moscow. The campaign was launched as a response to western sanctions caused by the occupation of Crimea and a part of the Donbas region by Russian troops.

Belarusian singer <>bAnzhelika Agurbash joined the propaganda campaign. She said in an interview with the organisers why she wore a T-shirt with the text “Don't make my Iskanders laugh”.

“Sanctions for the Russians are like trying to scare a bear with mosquitoes,” she explained why she was not afraid of western sanctions. The singer said she “was born in Belarus, so potatoes, bubliks and sour cabbage are enough for me to live”.

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