In Kyiv, passengers noticed a couple behaving strangely at the Poshtova Plosha metro station.

The man and woman turned on the full volume of the mobile phone to the Soviet song, which is very loved and often performed in Russia, in particular during the war, which was started against Ukraine - "Victory Day" performed by Lev Leshchenko.

The woman also sang and tried to dance along.

This behavior of the couple outraged some passengers and users of social networks.

People write that the couple simply provoked people, but no one approached them.

The Kyiv Metro Police reported to the TSN.ua website that they are establishing the identities of the people in the video.

"We are looking for these people. We are checking the recordings of the "Safe City" video surveillance cameras. None of the passengers has officially complained about the actions of these people. But nevertheless, we are looking for them in order to establish their identities and find out what they do," we were told in Kyiv Metro Police.

The law enforcement officers point out that the woman in the video was clearly drunk, and it is forbidden to enter a metro station while intoxicated.

The police add that listening to music in the subway is not prohibited, including Soviet songs - officially there is no taboo on them.

But the persons from the video will still be installed.

"We don't know what else these people are doing - what they have already done or will do. When we establish their identities, the investigators will look into everything, as well as provide a legal qualification for their actions. The verification and search are ongoing," they added. police

We would like to remind you that the Verkhovna Rada will again extend the term of martial law and general mobilization in the near future.

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