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Aleksandr Dov

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Aleksandr Dov
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Aleksandr Dov (Hebrew: אלכסנדר דב)[a], birth name Aleksandr Arkadyevich Medvedenko, (Russian: Медведенко, Александр Аркадьевич; born October 26, 1954) is a Ukrainian Soviet and Israeli singer-songwriter[1][2][3] and radio broadcaster with Israel Radio International (Kan REKA).[4] He immigrated to Israel in 1990.[5]

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A. Dov, 2011

A. Dov condemned the Russian intervention in Ukraine and wrote a number of songs to this end ("Сто дней войны", "Ты выбор свой сделал", "Буча" ["One Hundred Days of War", "You Made Your Choice", "Bucha" (about Bucha, Ukraine) ], etc.).

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Notes

  1. He selected his stage name Dov, because in means "bear", and "Medvedenko" is derived from the Russian word medved, also "bear"

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