Quarter 95 hit by scandal over dancing to video with fallen soldier.


The latest episode of the 'Quarter 95' show sparked outrage online. It turned out that the comedians used videos of Ukrainian military personnel, among whom were missing and fallen soldiers, for their number. This caused a negative reaction from viewers, as well as the wife of one of the fallen soldiers.
This show aired in August, but the scandal started later when it became known that the video was used without permission. The participants of 'Quarter' performed a song against the background of a video with dancing soldiers, whose faces were blurred. Photographer Charivna Nata, whose husband was killed, expressed her outrage on social media.
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Many users expressed their disagreement with the actions of the comedians and stood against 'Quarter'. They noted that such jokes are unacceptable in the context of military events where people died. Representatives of the studio responded that the video was found in 'open sources' and they did not know who was on it.
The author of the post hopes that in the future, comedians will be more careful in choosing footage for their performances. It is noted that one of the fallen soldiers, Yury Nazarenko, had been missing since January 2023.
It should be mentioned that this defender of Ukraine died at the age of 29 as a result of an enemy strike. He was born in Ternopil, lived in Kryvyi Rih, and joined the war in 2022. The family of the deceased remained without him, and his wife expresses hope that such a situation will not happen again.
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