“Artists were asked, they answered, in general, correctly. I have always said the same thing: Crimea cannot be considered as ours and ours — it’s the people who live there, ”said Loza.

He stressed that a referendum was held on the peninsula and "residents made a decision."

“There was a referendum, the residents made a decision; all questions should end there. You should always ask people, the Ukrainians do not want to do this and start to be offended when someone calls them to reason, ”the musician said.

Earlier, Maria Opanasyuk said that “smart people” will independently be able to draw a conclusion as to which country the peninsula is part of.

In turn, her sister Anna added that Ukraine had "lost" the Crimea.

Crimea became the Russian region after the referendum held there in March 2014, in which the majority of the inhabitants of the peninsula called for reunification with Russia.