The occupiers set the tricolor of Russia at the bottom of the Black Sea/Screenshot from the video
The Russians finally found a decent place for their flag. They sent him after “Moscow” – to the bottom of the Black Sea.
Russian divers really lowered the flag to the bottom. The video of this action was published on the official government resources of the Russians, channel 24 informs. – not far from Cape Meganom and the city of Sudak. The tricolor was loaded 10 meters. The action was called “patriotic”. Thus, the invaders congratulated their country on the “day of Russia”.
Yes, the aggressor state is organizing a “sabbath” on this issue today. It unfurls flags not only in its cities, but also in the occupied Ukrainian territories. However, it seems that you can’t imagine a more worthy place for the tricolor than the seabed.
Pay attention! On April 13, the Ukrainian military sent the Moskva cruiser to the bottom of the Black Sea. It was hit by a Neptune anti-ship missile. This was the most costly loss for the Russians in the war against Ukraine, as the cost of the vessel was $750 million.
How the invaders organized the Day of Russia in the occupied territories
For a propaganda picture, the invaders tried to arrange a “celebration” in the temporarily occupied territories. For example, they tried to organize celebrations in the captured Kherson. However, the Russians suffered a “fiasco” – there were much more artists than spectators. Residents of the regional center ignored Russian dances and songs. In the temporarily occupied Kakhovka, activists removed the Russian flag from the flagpole.
By the way, the operational command “South” was warned about the threat of provocations in the Kherson region. In particular, at the so-called celebrations for the Day of Russia, enemy troops can fire at crowds. At the same time, they are going to blame, of course, the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The Russians were also congratulated on the holiday online. On Twitter, behind the corresponding hashtag, users posted “greeting cards” that depict photos of the atrocities committed by the invaders and “wishes” for defeat and collapse. By the way, “wishes” are heard in many languages and from representatives of different nations.