In Ukraine, a store manager was fined for playing the music of Tima Belorusskikh
As Radio Svaboda learned , the incident occurred on January 21. Music by singer Tima Belorusskikh, who "supports Russia's aggression," was playing in the "Chyrvony Market" store in Smila, Cherkasy region.

Tima Belorusskikh. Photo: official Telegram channel of the singer
An administrative violation act was drawn up against the store manager for violating public peace and morals during martial law in the country.
The citizen of Ukraine must now pay a fine of 51 hryvnias and a court fee of 665 hryvnias, a total of approximately 16.5 dollars in equivalent.
If the store manager does not pay the fine on time, it will be doubled to 102 hryvnias.
Tima Belorusskikh gained popularity in 2018 with the song "Mokrye Krossy" (Wet Sneakers), which became popular in Russia and Belarus, earning him several Russian awards. He released two albums and several music videos.
In April 2021, the singer was sentenced to 2 years of "house arrest" for possession of amphetamine and hashish. After the term ended, he resumed his concerts in Russia.
Unlike many Belarusian and Russian artists, Tima Belorusskikh has not publicly spoken out in support of Russia's and Belarus's aggressive actions. In 2024, he was included in the list of undesirable artists in Russia, but it is believed that this happened due to his "drug" case in Belarus.
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