Oxxxymiron
Rapper Oxxxymiron, whose real name is Miron Fyodorov, performs during a concert in support of rapper Husky, whose real name is Dmitry Kuznetsov, in Moscow, Russia, Monday, Nov. 26, 2018.AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin
  • Russian rapper Oxxxymiron canceled his upcoming shows in Moscow and St. Petersburg "indefinitely" after Russia's attack on Ukraine. 
  • "I'm sure you can understand me; I can't entertain you while Russian missiles fall on Ukraine," he said in an Instagram video. 
  • Russia launched an attack on Ukraine early Thursday, targeting major cities with airstrikes.

A prominent Russian rapper canceled his concert in protest of the Russian invasion on Ukraine, saying he can't perform while "Russian missiles fall on Ukraine."

Rapper Oxxxymiron announced via a video posted to his Instagram account that he is postponing "six of my major gigs in Moscow and Saint Petersburg indefinitely," because he said he is "specifically against the war Russia has escalated against the people of Ukraine."

He added: "I think that this is a disaster and a crime."

"I'm sure you can understand me; I can't entertain you while Russian missiles fall on Ukraine, while Kyiv residents are forced to hide in the basements and subway, and while people are dying," he said." 

"Right now I am not capable of being silent," he said. "I know that most Russians are against this war. I believe that the more people will speak about their real opinion on this war, the faster we will be able to stop this nightmare." 

Oxxxymiron concluded: "But let me remind you: if you resist, don't do it with a sad face." 

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Russia launched an attack on Ukraine early Thursday morning, targeting major cities with airstrikes that have caused casualties and many injuries. 

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