The cult American rock band Guns N' Roses went on a world tour.

It began on June 3 in the capital of the United Arab Emirates – Abu Dhabi. And with their first song Civil War, which was released back in 1990, they expressed support for Ukraine.

Behind the team, footage appeared on the big screen with the consequences of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine – burning houses, destroyed cities, ruins. The video was attended by the flag of our country with the caption "for the people of Ukraine" and emoticons in the form of hearts.

The corresponding video appeared on the Facebook page of the "Ukrainian community of the UAE":

"At night in Abu Dhabi, the legendary Guns N' Roses began their world soldout tour with a song dedicated to the people of Ukraine. Thanks for your support, legends!" reads the caption under the video.

At night in Abu Dhabi, the legendary Guns N' Roses began their world soldout tour with a song dedicated to the people of Ukraine Thank you for your support, legends! Last night, the legendary Guns N' Roses started their World Tour in Abu Dhabi with a song dedicated to the people of Ukraine Thanks for your support, the legends! Video credits to Kateryna Oliinyk - SlavRada

Ukrainian Community in the UAE / Ukrainian community of UAE Friday, June 2, 2023

It should be noted that back in July 2022, Guns N' Roses frontman Axel Rose criticized Russia's bloody dictator Putin, whom he called "a callous, lying, bloodthirsty little man." Rose called Ukraine's fight against the terrorist country Russia "noble and terrible."

Recall that at the end of May this year, another legendary rockers, the band Scorpions, supported Ukraine. At a concert in Berlin, the musicians dedicated their cult song Wind of Changes to our country, from which they threw out lines about the Russian Federation. Also during the song, the band's leader Klaus Meine unfurled a large Ukrainian flag on stage and wrapped himself in it.

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