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In Russia, a woman who doubted the “greatness of the empire” was forcibly thrown out of the bus

by alex

Russia has once again proved that its inhabitants are a thoughtless herd. And those who oppose the system are ready to destroy their own. This was demonstrated to us by the inhabitants of one of the cities near Moscow.

The greatness of the “second army of the world” for 10 months of a full-scale invasion was seen all over the world. But not the Russians, who believe that they really have the strongest and most efficient army. A few, channel 24 says, denying this, run into the aggression of a wild herd.

Expressed doubts about the “greatness of Russia”

The video, which we will talk about later, was filmed on December 16 and posted in local public. He reached us with a certain delay. But this does not prevent us from demonstrating what kind of people we are fighting against.

So, an elderly woman rode the bus and took part in the discussion of the so-called “special operation”. It happened in the city of Dolgoprudny, near Moscow. Grandmother said that she had visited Ukraine twice during her lifetime, but had nothing to do with it.

At the same time, she criticized the provision of “mobiles” who are driven to certain death. She also emotionally noted that the Russian army was plundered. Thus, this young lady expressed her doubts that Russia is still a “great country”.

I say: “Empire. Such an empire is on stools,” she emphasized.< /p>

At some point, a man gets up from a nearby chair and starts tugging at the grandmother.He pulled her out of the bus by force and pushed her out into the street while the vehicle stopped.

Traditionally, for this “big country” no one helped the woman. The guy was trying to say something. Like, you can't treat your grandmother like that, but no one listened to him.

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  • In the meantime, those Russians who have left the country since the beginning of the full-scale invasion will have trouble. State Duma representative Vyacheslav Valodin noted that deputies are preparing amendments for them. They suggest an increase in the tax rate for the fugitives.
  • But another intercepted conversation with the occupier demonstrates that the soldiers do not trust Putin. He complained about poor conditions, provision. But at the same time, he asked his wife not to write to the dictator from the Kremlin. Like, after all, he doesn’t care who and under what conditions dies in the war unleashed by Russia.

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