Twitter congratulates the occupiers on Russia Day/Collage of Channel 24
On Twitter, users did not forget to congratulate the invaders on Russia Day. On the “greeting cards” there are photos of the atrocities committed by the Russians and “wishes” of defeat and collapse.
Everything that users think about the Russians and their so-called “special operation” can be found by the hashtag #RussiaDay2022. We warn you that the Twitter army does not pick up words, which is quite fair.
People publish footage of destroyed cities
“Hailing” the aggressor state with his “holiday”, Internet users publish photos of almost completely Ukrainian cities destroyed by the invaders. The images show dead civilians, ruined human houses, cemeteries with hundreds of fresh graves.
We didn’t forget about Russia itself: here are pictures of the Kremlin engulfed in flames, and a photo where the so-called “law enforcement officers” twist the hands of people who went out on picket lines.
“Wishes” are different languages
< p> “Wishes” are distributed in many languages and from representatives of different nations: here are furious Ukrainians, and English-speaking, Spanish-speaking and other users configured to win justice, and even Russians are also found. Of course, there are also congratulations from Russian citizens zombified by their propaganda, but their “nesting dolls” and tricolors are lost in the general stream.
Putin again mentioned Peter I and the “mission of Russia”
Meanwhile, on June 12, in Russia, Vladimir Putin issued another speech with imperialist notes, again recalling Peter I. The head of the Kremlin spoke about “the feats of arms of the people”, ” importance of the emperor in history” and issued state awards.
The invaders tried to organize a day of Russia in the occupied territories
- The Russians tried to organize a celebration “for the sake of the picture” in the temporarily occupied territories. However, they failed in this.
- At the “sabbat”, which was arranged in Kherson, there were much more artists than spectators. Residents of the regional center ignored Russian dances and songs.
- And in Kakhovka, unknown activists decided that on Russia Day they could do without the tricolor. Therefore, it was the Russian flag that was removed from the flagpole.
- Meanwhile, the OK “South” warned that the Russians could arrange provocations and fire at their own “celebrations”, so they advised the locals to be very careful.