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Young Russian musicians defy Kremlin through song

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In Russia, a growing number of young musicians show their opposition to the war in Ukraine. Some street performances have gone viral — but artists such as Diana Loginova, also known as Naoko, are risking fines and jail time for defying Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

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  • Viral street performances in St. Petersburg feature young musicians singing about Vladimir Putin and state propaganda. 7s
  • Eighteen-year-old Diana Loginova and her band were jailed and fined for unauthorized rallies and lyrics deemed to discredit the Russian army. 27s
  • Songs performed by Loginova and her band are by artists labeled as 'foreign agents' by the Kremlin, a designation for critics of the authorities. 1m 36s
  • Young Russians have shown strong support for the musicians, with street performers across Russia joining the movement and sharing videos online. 2m 10s
  • Recent polls show young Russians are the largest group supporting peace talks with Ukraine, despite increased patriotic education efforts by authorities. 2m 55s
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