A Russian methodology for communicating with Ukrainians was found near Kiev


In Dymerka, Kyiv region, Ukrainian military found a training manual of the RF Armed Forces for communicating with the population.
The manual was left by the invaders after the retreat.
The found papers were published by volunteer Melania Podolyak.


The occupiers should have blamed all the "problems" not on the Ukrainians themselves, but on the "puppets" of ex-president Petro Poroshenko and incumbent President Volodymyr Zelenky, as well as the United States and the West.
Instead of the words “shot”, “killed” or “liquidated”, one should have resorted to the wording “the problem was solved”.
To the question of Ukrainians “what are you doing here”, the occupiers must answer:
“They brought humanitarian aid, food, because your government left you,” and explain the presence of weapons by the fact that “the police fled, and they temporarily perform their duties,” in particular, they protect from “marauders who were released by Zelensky by giving them weapons.”
The explanations also note that for some time in Ukrainl, the Russian military will have to put up with the words and concepts of country and Ukrainians
Also, the soldiers were advised not to focus on the fact that they are Russians, but to call themselves "Orthodox", since "the image of the Orthodox is pure."
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Maria Grynevych, project manager, journalist, co-author of Guidebook Sacred Mountains of the Dnieper Region, Lecture Course: Cult Topography of the Middle Dnieper Region.













