Explosion in the St. Petersburg metro - Buzova and Makarevich again in the center of the scandal

Yesterday the whole country was shocked by the monstrous terrorist attack that happened in the St. Petersburg subway. All the latest news of domestic media are devoted to this terrible tragedy. In St. Petersburg, declared three-day mourning, the central television channels have changed the broadcast network, removing from the air entertainment programs. Residents of Russian cities carry flowers and candles in memory of innocent victims, social networks are overwhelmed with words of support to residents of St. Petersburg.

Many domestic stars also did not stay away from the tragedy and found it necessary to respond to the universal grief in their microblogs. Here, the truth, not all words of condolence look really sincere. How can you believe in the deep sorrow of the native Petersburger Olga Buzovaya, who, following the words of support to her native city, post an advertisement for sunglasses.

Andrei Makarevich was justified for the concert on the day of the explosion of the St. Petersburg metro

On the evening of yesterday the leader of the "Time Machine" group had a concert in St. Petersburg. And even an explosion in the subway did not violate the musician's plans.

On the Internet over the past day, many appeared who were indignant at Andrei Makarevich's concert, which took place in the city a few hours after the explosion, which claimed fourteen lives. Andrei himself does not see anything reprehensible in this. Moreover, the famous performer was extremely outraged by numerous attacks on him by Internet users, which he hastened to report on Facebook:
Concerning our today's concert in St. Petersburg in the network was a lot of stink (I do not read, I was told). We started the concert with a minute of silence, and in general no fun program "Yiddish jazz" in itself does not carry ...

The leader of the "Time Machine" group believes that the death of people is not an excuse to bring the organizers of the concert and musicians, as well as the spectators who spent money on tickets. Rodion Gazmanov also agreed with him, who supported the musician in his decision not to cancel the concert. Perhaps, everyone for himself should decide how to react to the tragedy that has occurred. Much more effective than candles in Instagrams and minutes of silence at the concert was the friendly help of the residents of the city to their fellow countrymen. Late in the evening, free municipal transport shuttled around the city, taking people home. A huge number of motorists and taxi drivers provided free assistance to the residents of St. Petersburg to get to the places they needed. Many gas stations provided gasoline to volunteers for free. At the blood transfusion stations, huge lines of the indifferent townspeople were lined up. Probably, thanks to these simple people's actions, Petrograders can really be proud of their great city, which survived more than one terrible tragedy in its history.