Almost Drowned in the Black Sea: Shufutinsky Recounts Close Call
Mikhail Shufutinsky, the renowned Soviet and Russian pop singer, recently graced the stage of the Kremlin with a solo concert on September 3rd. The event, however, was not without precedent, as it was previously reported that Shufutinsky's fee for performing in the Kremlin could be 35 million rubles.
Before his Kremlin performance, Shufutinsky held discussions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The specifics of these talks remain undisclosed, but it is known that they resulted in a dressing down for an entity referred to as Merc. The exact nature of this reprimand is not clear from the available information.
Shufutinsky, born on April 13, 1948, in Moscow, has a long history with Koktebel, a Black Sea resort town in Crimea. He has many childhood memories in the town, though the sources do not provide any new details about these memories. A near-drowning incident during a beach holiday in Koktebel, as reported by StarHit, is also part of his history, but the article does not offer any new information about this incident.
During his Kremlin concert, Shufutinsky performed a new song named "Koktebel". Despite the title, the article does not provide any new information about this song.
The talks between Shufutinsky and Zelensky also touched upon the topic of Russia's response to Berlin's threats. The specifics of this discussion are not detailed in the article.
In a statement following his talks with Zelensky, Shufutinsky made a statement, but the content of this statement remains undisclosed. The article does not provide any new information about Shufutinsky's childhood memories in Koktebel either.
The most dangerous country for Russia in Europe was not specified in the article.
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