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“Whose Pavlodar”: Kazakhs epically troll Russians who “ran away from the war” – funny video

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Whose Pavlodar

Thousands of Russians fled from mobilization to Kazakhstan. They didn't seem to be welcomed there. In addition to high apartment prices, some Kazakhs are also trying to teach Russians to respect the territorial integrity of other countries.

Kazakhs re-educate Russians

The network got a video where a Kazakh asks passers-by Russians whose Crimea, and for some reason they were confused. They said that this is the territory of the people living there.

The man also asked whose Donetsk and Lugansk – to which the unfortunate and frightened Russians again found it difficult to answer clearly, stammered, saying that not everything was so simple.

< p>Then the Kazakh has already asked whose Pavlodar, where the Russians fled to, and they stammered again. In the end, the men guessed to say that “officially” Pavlodar is Kazakhstan.

The nerves of the man filming the video faltered once again. He already angrily asked, how is it “official”? Could it really be something else?

Then the man shamed the Russians that they so shamelessly fled their country, instead of fighting for their rights, going to rallies and protesting against the Putin regime, if he I really don't like it.

Kazakhs condemn the war and despise Russians

After Putin announced partial mobilization, Russians began to leave en masse for Kazakhstan. This is despite the fact that earlier they were dismissive of the Kazakhs who came to their country. Muscovites did not want to rent apartments to them and noted that “Moscow is not rubber.”

Kazakhs do not want to host citizens of a state that attacked another state.

Help! As of September 23, the number of Russians who fled to Kazakhstan since the beginning of the full-scale war in Ukraine exceeded one and a half million. Now there may be even more of them, because after the announcement of mobilization, huge queues formed at the border.

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