In Lviv, Uniate youth of UCU organize a disco to "Highway to Hell" song

Party of UCU students in the Lviv House of Scientists. Photo: Screenshot of Ihor Mosiychuk's Telegram channel video

Footage of Lviv youth dancing to the AC/DC song "Highway to Hell" at the local House of Scientists has been posted online. Video from the disco was published by MP Ihor Mosiychuk in his Telegram channel.

According to Mosiychuk, the organizers of the rock party were students of the Ukrainian Catholic University.

The video features the youth dancing to the song "Highway to hell" and chanting these words along with the vocalist of the group. In the building of the House of Scientists, spotlights were specially installed for the disco.

The announcement of the party was published on April 20, 2023, by one of the student publics of the Catholic University on Instagram. It indicated that the price of a ticket is 300 UAH, for "early birds" – 250 UAH. At the same time, the organizers warned that only university students were allowed to enter the disco, and "part of the profits will be directed to our victory."

In the comments, people reacted to the behavior of Uniate studentswith horror, and the university itself was called "a major jingoistic patriotic university for the elite."

"The war is going on! At this age, you need to understand the inappropriateness of this behavior,” writes Ihor.

“It's not the wounded who are jumping. The wounded are in a different place. Bitter,” said user Nш.

As the UOJ reported, a performance with Putin and a laser show in the altar were shown in the church of the UGCC in Truskavets.

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