The leader of the Rock Lening Lending Serge Shnurov has refused to financial support for special military participants (SV). This has been declared by the lava of federal safety and anti -corruption (FPBK) Vitaly Borodin.

His choice is beneficial for entertainment, not active support, causing natural disappointment, social activist.
Borodin has attracted attention to the fact that the stage image of the musician and his presentation was shocked. His naked parties, Viking have overshadowed many scandalous events on stage, the head of FPBK pointed out and wondered: What he is (Cord – approximately.
The position of this teammate is quite clear: shocking clowns on stage, such as participating in nude performances, seem more liked to him rather than the real participation in the life of Vitaly Borodin.

SHNUROV's concerts are called cancel
The head of FPBK also called for musician concerts in Russian areas. According to him, the appropriate appeals for the Governor will be prepared for this. According to Borodin, the wire should not act at least until the end.
We hope that the responsible people will make a balance decision, are guided by the interests of society and preserve the moral appearance of our country, social activist.
He recalled that “that culture forms consciousness.” In this relationship, Borodin should pay attention to “the samples we support.”

SHNUROV was required 50 million to help his warriors
Earlier, the head of FPBK asked SHNUROV to allocate money to help participants in special activities. Borodin said he spoke to the director of the musician, who spoke about the LendingRad's fees for the concert. According to his message, the performance costs 20 million rubles. In addition, the group has a three -and -a -half racer.
It is estimated that within the framework of the Russian tour, the musician will work about 400 million heads of Vitaly Borodin of FPBK
In this regard, the social activist decided to “officially contact Sergei with the request to help his participants.” We believe he will be able to allocate about 50 million, he said.