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More real 丨 Russian army choir sang "peace songs" and was arrested on the spot?

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More real 丨 Russian army choir sang "peace songs" and was arrested on the spot?

Recently, a video was circulated on social media saying that a choral performance in solidarity with peace in St. Petersburg, Russia, was forcibly suspended by the "Russian security forces" (the masked man in black in the picture), and the Chinese version said that "during the performance of the Russian army choir in St. Petersburg, the Russian state security arrested them because they were singing songs about [peace]."

More real 丨 Russian army choir sang "peace songs" and was arrested on the spot?

After investigation, the team found that the video was not a recent footage, but came from November 6, 2015. According to the Russian RT television website at the time, the incident took place inside a shopping mall in St. Petersburg, and the "capture screen" in the video was planned to welcome the release of the movie "007: Ghost Party" in Russia.

The 5 members of the Russian Red Army Choir (Alexander Red Flag Song and Dance Troupe) sang not "songs about peace", but the theme song of the movie "007: Ghost Party" "Writing's On the Wall" (ominous omen, literally meaning "words on the wall").

In social media retweets at the time, RT explained the video this way: "The Russian Red Army Choir was detained for 'writing on the wall', not because they (writing on the wall) destroyed public property, but because they sang the latest theme song of the 007 movie." It may be a prank to promote the film, but given Russia's increasingly stringent copyright regulations, it could also be a real 'police operation'. ”

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