The Rasmus Band Expressed Finland's Readiness for War.


The popular rock band The Rasmus stated that Finland does not forget about the war in Ukraine. They claim that there is a million citizens ready to take up arms if necessary.
In a comment to the chief editor of Novyny.LIVE, Olena Khalik, The Rasmus emphasized that Finland is ready for any challenges that the future might bring. They noted that the country is a NATO member and well-prepared for various situations.
Finland's Attitude Towards the War in Ukraine
'Finland is ready for anything. We don't know what the future will bring. Finland is now in NATO and well-prepared for many challenges. There are a million people ready to fight if needed', said the vocalist.
The band members also emphasized that Finnish media closely monitor the situation in Ukraine and constantly report on it, as it is of great significance to Europe.
'We understand when they say that we forget because we don't talk about it all the Time. But it's difficult when the conflict lasts a long time, and people get tired', added The Rasmus musicians.
As a reminder, The Rasmus visited Ukraine on Friday, July 18. They shared their impressions of the day in Kyiv, where they had to hide in a shelter overnight.
Also, the American rock band Imagine Dragons is actively supporting Ukraine. The band leader mentions our country at every concert and even outsmarts the ban on displaying the Ukrainian flag during a performance in Hungary.
The team of The Rasmus pointed out Finland's readiness for potential challenges in the future, emphasized support for Europe, and immediately mentioned Ukraine during their trip to our country. The band Imagine Dragons also joined the support of Ukraine, including the banned display of the national flag during the concert.Read also
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