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Russians living in Ukraine burn the passports of the aggressor country like trash

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Russians living in Ukraine burn their passports/Collage 24 channels

Most of the Russian citizens living on the territory of our state clearly condemn the war unleashed by their state. In protest, they burn the passports of the aggressor country.

This was reported in the State Bureau of Investigation. The department noted that they continue to systematically check the citizens of the aggressor country living in Ukraine regarding their possible involvement in sabotage and reconnaissance groups.

Freed from trash

According to the State Bureau of Investigation, the majority of Russian citizens living in our state condemn the war launched by the aggressor state against Ukraine. So the Russians resort to their own methods of protest, in particular, to the burning of Russian documents.

It is noted that a citizen of this country, who has been living in Odessa for more than 2 decades, decided to say “no” to Russia's aggression. He publicly burned his junk in the form of a passport of the aggressor state.

Strongly against the actions of Russia

“I do not support the policy of Russia. I am categorically against what began on February 24, 2022 and everything that Russia has been doing on the territory of Ukraine over the past 8 years. There should be no invasion. I believe that I do not need this passport of a Russian citizen,” – the Russian said.

As he noted, he burned the document, because he does not want to have anything to do with the Russians. At the same time, he emphasized that he did it of his own free will.

Help.The man who burned the Russian passport is a native of Magadan. I moved to our country 22 years ago. When the war began, relatives living in Russia called him home, but the man believes that they are “zombified” and refused to return.

A Russian living in Odessa burned a Russian passport: watch the video of the DBR

Russians living in Ukraine burn Russian passports: similar cases

  • A Russian citizen born in the Russian Republic of Komi burned his country's passport -aggressors in the center of the Dnieper. He noted that he moved to Ukraine back in 1998, and for all these years no one had ever “harassed” him here.
  • An ethnic Ukrainian with Russian citizenship returned to Ukraine to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine, because could not come to terms with the Russian attack on his homeland. At the same time, he also decided to burn his passport of the aggressor state.
  • A Russian woman who moved to Cherkassy 6 years ago from the city of Novokuznetsk also decided to effectively get rid of the passport of the aggressor state by burning it. She stressed that the political regime in Russia is contrary to her beliefs.

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