Ukraine Rapper Kyivstoner Accused by FSB of Orchestrating Terror Attack: Key Facts.

FSB accuses rapper Kyivstoner of terror
FSB accuses rapper Kyivstoner of terror

Allegations Against Kyivstoner

According to Glamurchik — Шоу-біз: Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) has accused Ukrainian rapper Kyivstoner, whose real name is Albert Vasilyev, of organizing a terrorist attack at a defense plant in the Moscow region. According to the FSB, the 35-year-old artist coordinated the perpetrators and arranged the delivery of 35 FPV drones equipped with foreign explosives and electronic warfare countermeasures. This is not the first time Russian authorities have targeted Ukrainian cultural figures amid the ongoing conflict.

The FSB claims Kyivstoner operated under the patronage of the Security Service of Ukraine. The attack was thwarted, and the alleged executor was detained. It is reported that the tenant of the warehouse where the arrest occurred died. Kyivstoner rose to fame as a co-founder of the Ukrainian music group 'Gryby,' best known for the hit 'Tayet led.'

Reaction and Implications

In 2021, Kyivstoner was informally banned from entering Russia. After Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, he condemned the aggressor country's actions, voicing his stance on the conflict. As he stated:

“What the f*ck - Kyivstoner”

This case has sparked widespread public discussion, highlighting the strained relations between the two nations amid ongoing military hostilities. The accusations against Kyivstoner reflect an intensification of Russian security agencies' efforts to counter perceived threats linked to Ukraine, further illustrating how cultural figures are increasingly drawn into the information war between the countries. The emergence of this case could affect future bilateral ties and attitudes toward Ukrainian culture in Russia.


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