In a musical show on ONT, SAHR fighters with assault rifles ran onto the stage and started shooting
"They don't give away what's beloved," commented jury member, court producer Yauhen Aleinik.

"Musical Media Company" (linked to Hanna Seliuk) together with ONT and the Federation of Trade Unions of Belarus, are creating the musical TV project "Star Path".
Recently, the quarter-final of the new season of the project was shown, featuring representatives from the Minsk region. The jury included singer Teo (Yury Vashchuk), art director of the group "Bielarusy" Valery Shmat, director and producer of "Musical Media Company" Andrei Huzel, producer Yauhen Aleinik, singer and associate professor of the University of Culture Iryna Darofeyeva.
The performers' repertoire was diverse: from "Liavonikha" to "Mir Mir". But Iryna Darofeyeva's protégé shocked with his performance — Senior Officer of the Combat Training Group of the Center for Combat Training and Sports of military unit 3214, Captain Andrei Rybachonak. He performed Leonid Agutin's song "Miaža" ("Border").
Initially, young men dressed in camouflage and combat boots helped the singer on stage. To the rhythm of the melody, they marched, did push-ups from the floor, and extended their arms as if holding automatic rifles and aiming. Nothing special, it seemed.

But suddenly, in the middle of the song, a "capture group" descended from above onto the stage, dressed in uniforms with "SAHR" (Special Rapid Response Unit) written on their backs and holding automatic rifles. They scattered to different corners, as if searching for criminals. They were joined by servicemen with German shepherds, who also began to walk around the stage, as if checking it for prohibited items.

“And I will serve not in the border troops,
I will serve in the internal troops,
I will walk in a cap, in boots,
I will return home with medals, with orders” —
the captain sang at that time, having adjusted the words of the original, which only speaks of border troops.
When he sang the next verse about a train that "will rush straight to the border," the fighters, for some inexplicable reason, started shooting with automatic rifles.
In the finale, a serviceman with a covered face and a German shepherd stood in line with the soloist and the backup dancers.

The jury and the audience chanted: “Bravo!” When asked if he liked the performance, Yauhen Aleinik replied: “The guys are guarding the very order thanks to which we are having such a carefree time here. And they very often don't sleep at night, for weeks, and for months. Therefore, a low bow to you. Please tell all the guys that “they don't give away what's beloved”."
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