Recently, several residents of Moscow, whose relatives are fighting in the Russian army in Ukraine, have received anonymous incriminating notes, according to the radio Echo.
The notes stated that their recipients “are relatives of the killers.” In some cases, the authors of the messages also indicated the numbers of soldiers’ regiments, companies and brigades.
Several residents of Moscow have shared the contents of the notes on social networks.
They are left not only in mailboxes, but also on apartment doors and cars.
Muscovites whose relatives are fighting in the Russian army in Ukraine began to receive anonymous notes. They are left in mailboxes and on cars, photos of such notes are published in district groups on social networks. The authors of the messages accuse the combatants of… pic.twitter.com/3GBFRTlpGK
— ECHO (@echofm_online) July 16, 2023
Radio Echo points out that no one has yet claimed responsibility for this peculiar protest action.
BNN already reported that on February 24, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops. Putin claimed that NATO was going to use Ukraine to go to war with Russia, although these claims have never been confirmed. In Ukraine’s view, Putin’s goal was simply to occupy and bring Ukrainian territories under Kremlin control.
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