28.11.2025 21:30
One of the cities hardest hit by the war between Russia and Ukraine, which has been ongoing since February 24, 2022, Kharkiv was targeted again three days ago. In the latest attack on the city, at least 4 people lost their lives, and dozens of buildings were damaged. However, images that emerged during the night in the same city sparked significant controversy in the country.
In Kharkiv, where at least 4 people lost their lives in the attack carried out by Russia three days ago, the sight of some young people having fun in bars with Russian songs has sparked controversy.
THE WAR DOESN'T MATTER TO THEM
While the destruction and pain caused by the attacks are still fresh, videos shared on social media show some young people dancing and having fun in bars to the accompaniment of Russian songs. These images, shared immediately after Russia's bombardment of the city, have reignited discussions in society about "the war doesn't matter to them," "indifference," and the "danger of normalization."
A CRITICAL CITY
Due to Kharkiv being Ukraine's second-largest city and still frequently echoing with sirens, as well as being a critical area where thousands of people have been evacuated, these entertainment images have been met with backlash by many Ukrainians.
Some commentators argue that having fun with Russian songs, especially during this period, carries a symbolic meaning and gives a sense of "dangerous indifference" to what is happening in the city.