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    Kanye West Declared ‘Ukraine’s Enemy’ Following Trip to Moscow

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    Kanye West Named “Enemy of Ukraine” After Moscow Visit amid Ongoing War

    Kanye West Named “Enemy of Ukraine” After Moscow Visit

    Controversial rapper Kanye West has found himself in hot water after visiting Moscow over the weekend to celebrate the birthday of Yeezy fashion designer Gosha Rubchinsky. The trip has led to West being named an “enemy of Ukraine” on a website called Myrotvorets, which lists individuals accused of crimes against the national security of Ukraine.

    According to the website, Kanye’s visit to Moscow during the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine is seen as a form of support for the aggression and murder of Ukrainian civilians. The rapper has not yet publicly commented on his status as an “enemy of Ukraine” or his trip to Russia.

    Despite the controversy, Kanye was seen enjoying his time in Moscow, with a large crowd of fans waiting for him outside his hotel and sightings of him on a yacht and the Moscow Metro. Rumors of a large-scale concert in the country and a potential meeting with President Vladimir Putin have circulated, but no official confirmation has been made.

    This is not the first time Kanye has made headlines for his controversial statements and actions. In the past, he has compared himself to Putin and claimed to be the “king of culture” for the next 2,000 years. While plans to take his Sunday Service shows to Russia have been rumored, nothing has materialized yet.

    As Kanye’s visit to Moscow continues to stir up controversy, it remains to be seen how this latest development will impact his reputation and future plans in the music industry.

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