Everything users think about the Russians and the so-called “special operations” can be found at: # ДеньРоссий2022. We warn that the Twitter army does not choose words that are quite fair.
People post images of destroyed cities
Congratulating the aggressor state on its “holiday”, Internet users publish photos of Ukrainian cities destroyed by the invaders. The footage shows civilians being killed, human homes destroyed, cemeteries with hundreds of new graves.
We haven’t forgotten Russia itself either: photos of the Kremlin in flames and photos of so-called “law enforcement” shaking hands with people who went to the pickets.
“Wishes” in different languages
“Wishes” are heard in many languages and from representatives of different nationalities: there are angry Ukrainians and English-speaking, Hispanic and other users determined to win justice, and even Russians. Of course, there are congratulations from Russian citizens, who have become zombies with their propaganda, but the “matryoshka dolls” and their tricolor are disappearing into the general flow.
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Putin again spoke of Peter I and Russia’s “mission”
By the way, on June 12, in Russia, Vladimir Putin gave another speech with imperial notes, again mentioning Peter I. The Kremlin leader spoke about the “military exploits of the people”, “the importance of the emperor in history” and presented state awards. .
The invaders tried to organize a day of Russia in the occupied territories.
- The Russians tried to organize celebrations “for the photo” in the temporarily occupied lands. However, this failed.
- In the “Sabbath” held in Kherson, there were more artists than the audience. Residents of the regional center ignored Russian dances and songs.
- And in Kakhovka, unknown activists decided that on the day of Russia you can do without three colors. That’s why the Russian flag was removed from the flagpole.
- Meanwhile, the OK “South” warned that the Russians could arrange provocations and open fire at their “celebration”, so he advised the locals to be very careful.
Watch the video: Russian tankers about the conditions in which they were at war
Source: 24 Tv
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