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The arranger and editor of “Bi-2” became citizens of Moldova

Prog-rock musician Gleb Koliadin, who performed with the Russian band "Bi2" as an arranger, as well as cameraman and editor Eugene Remizovsky have been granted citizenship of the Republic of Moldova, Logos Press reported.
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The arranger and editor of “Bi-2” became citizens of Moldova

The decree granting citizenship was signed by President Maia Sandu on December 31, 2025.

In addition to Kolyadin and Remizovsky, six other Russian citizens were granted Moldovan citizenship. Among them are Fyodor Bortnik (born in 2002) – the eldest son of Yegor Bortnik (“Lyova B-2”), as well as Evgenia Andreeva (born in 1993), Olga Belikova (born in 1977), Kirill Desyatov (born in 1989), Dmitry Smirnov (born in 1991) and Ilya Vorobyov (born in 1979).

Earlier last year, the President of Moldova granted citizenship to some band members and their families, including bassist Maxim Andriuschenko and managers Alexei Levchenko and Alexandra Ovcherenco.


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