Modern Russian occupiers of Bucha repeated the crimes of their ancestors-occupiers of Finland/Telegrams of Denis Kazansky
Russian artist Yuri Annenkov (1889 โ 1974) in his diaries described his dacha in Finland after the Red Army had been there.
100 years degradation
“In 1918, after the flight of the Red Guards from Finland, I made my way to Kuokalla (it was still possible) to look at my house. – a log house with a destroyed roof, with broken windows, with black holes instead of doors.
Ice-covered mountains of human feces covered the floor. On the walls, almost to the ceiling, urine turned yellow in frozen jets, and the marks of coal had not yet been erased: 2 arshins 2 vershoks, 2 arshins 5 vershoks, 2 arshins 10 vershoks … Machine gunner Matvey Glushkov turned out to be the winner in this peculiar Red Guard championship: he reached 2 arshins 12 inches in height.
The lamp torn from the ceiling with meat was trampled into a pile of excrement. Near the lamp there is a note: “Thank you for the lamp, bourgeois, it shone well for us.”
It seems that he wrote about today's Bucha, nothing has changed at all in 100 years.
The mess and ruins that the Russian invaders left behind in Bucha/Photo from Denis Kazansky's telegram