The husband of singer Anna Trincher, blogger and businessman Alexander Voloshin, reacted to criticism from blogger Anna Alchem.

The celebrity is accused of provoking a missile strike on a hospital in the Dnieper with her publications about the stay of the military in medical institutions. However, Voloshyn is sure that there is no fault of the blogger in this.

In his Instagram stories, the businessman assured that all words addressed to Anna are just manipulation. According to him, Anna actively helps the army and people during the war.

"They began to disperse the "betrayal" again and naively everyone believes in it, they begin to throw off their reposts to me. What do I see in this situation? Anya posted a story that was reposted by most Dnipro bloggers. But only to her. No one just knows the other side and doesn't understand it. Secondly, the person put up the clinic in which they did not get and did not shoot. Third, she made this story with good intentions. She is the biggest blogger fighting in the infospace. She has 30-40% of the content - these are reposts with help. She just might not notice something," Voloshyn said.

Oleksandr Voloshyn / Photo: instagram.com/voloshyn_xx

Recall that the scandal around Anna Alchem arose after the Russian army launched a missile strike on a hospital in the Dnieper. And all because of the fact that the day before the blogger published stories with information about the Ukrainian military who are in medical institutions of the city and need help.

Immediately after the tragedy, netizens accused the scandalous celebrity of facilitating the work of the occupiers. Especially since before the war, Alchem expressed her affection for Putin, and after the invasion, she continued to openly demonstrate her Russian on her blog and boast that she listened to artists from the Russian Federation.

Anna Alchem's story / Photo: instagram.com/anna_alkhim

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