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Share: On November 5, Russian singer Yaroslav Dronov, known under the pseudonym ...

Russian singer SHAMAN and Mizulina played a wedding in occupied Donetsk (photo)

Share: On November 5, Russian singer Yaroslav Dronov, known under the pseudonym SHAMAN, and the head of the Safe Internet League, Kateryna Mizulina, got married in occupied Donetsk. In particular, on her Telegram channel, Kateryna Mizulina published a video showing the process of marriage registration: the couple was dressed in green clothes, and the ceremony took place in the Donetsk registry office. "In Donetsk, Yaroslav and I visited the RAGS and signed," the Russian propagandist's post reads.

Information about the trip and the ceremony was also confirmed by the groom. Together with Kateryna Mizulina, they came to occupied Donetsk to celebrate the Day of National Unity and honor the memory of the Russian invaders who died during hostilities on the territory of Ukraine. As part of the trip, the couple visited the "Donetsk Sea" military memorial complex, where they honored the memory of the fallen Russian occupiers.

The newlyweds also visited the Church of Saints Peter and Fevronia, where they talked with the church's cleric, archpriest Yevgeny, and received a blessing for the future. According to the Russian mass media, the head of the Donetsk People's Republic Denys Pushylin and the military correspondent of the WarGonzo project Kateryna Romanova, known for their pro-Russian media activity, were present at the wedding.

It is worth noting that the public confirmation of their relationship took place back in March 2025, when SHAMAN called Mizulina his girlfriend. Then the singer announced from the stage: "We are a couple, we are dating and we are together," after which he kissed his chosen one. We will remind that recently, during a meeting with cadets of the Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School, Kateryna Mizulina sang the song "Watchmen" by the Ukrainian band "Boomboks".