Red Velvet’s Yeri Uses Her Massive Platform To Take A Stance On The Ukraine-Russia War

Red Velvet’s Yeri has recently been praised for being vocal about the events going on in the world, following Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24.

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Red Velvet’s Yeri | @yerimiese/ Instagram

On February 27 (PST), Yeri shared images on her Instagram account that caught the attention of netizens. In one of the photos shared on her account, Yeri posted an image of a camera with the words “No War Please” written on the front.

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The actual image posted on Yeri’s Instagram came from a camera that was signed by a famous Russian tennis player Andrey Rublev after winning his semi-final match during the recent Dubai Tennis Championships.

After winning his match, Andrey Rublev walked towards the cameras and signed the camera with the words “No War Please.” In an interview following the action, he shared his thoughts on the situation.

So it’s not about my match, how [it affects] me. Because what’s happening is much more terrible. You realize how important it is to have peace in the world and to respect each other no matter what and to be united.

— Andrey Rublev

| Sports Stories/ YouTube 
| Sports Stories/ YouTube   

Czech tennis player Jiří Veselý later followed Rublev’s example, writing his own “No War” message on the camera during his match.

When Yeri shared the image, netizens praised the idol for being so vocal about the issues going on in the world. In particular, although it was a small gesture, netizens pointed out that it was significant considering Yeri’s status as a public figure in K-Pop.

  • I respect her. This may not seem like a big deal in the grand scheme of things, but Yeri has always been one of the first idols to speak about global social issues.
  • Let’s all pray that the war ends quicker. Let’s not forget that we need to grow and strengthen our defense power and maintain our relationship with our allies to protect the country. Yeri is so cool.

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It comes after citizens of Ukraine were given the go-signal to remain in South Korea until their situation back home stabilizes. The Ministry of Justice said on February 28 that they will be granted special stay permits following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

South Korea has relaxed its internal border restrictions for Ukrainians following Russia’s invasion of their territory. On February 24, citizens began seeking refuge in other nations after Russia launched military strikes across Ukraine in the sea, air, and land.

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Protests in South Korea | @koryodynasty/Twitter

You can read more about South Korea’s response to the ongoing situation below.

South Korea Grants Special Permits To Ukrainians Living In The Country To Overstay Their Visas



source https://www.koreaboo.com/news/red-velvet-yeri-instagram-ukraine-russia-war/

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