An occupier's father called his son to the front and told him that Europe was being impoverished


The Kremlin occupation authorities continue to spread false propaganda about peace among its people.
The father of an occupier called his son to the front and reported what Russians are being told on television. According to Russian propagandists, Germany is on the verge of poverty and the US economy will collapse after the New Year, but everything is fine in Russia. The audio was published by the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ukrainian Defence Ministry.
In particular, he said that Russians are assured on TV that gold and currency reserves in the US and European countries are almost over because of the fighting on the territory of Ukraine, in addition, they have decided to stop aid to Kiev from 2024.
They have nothing good, neither in the European Union, nor in America, f*ck," the man characterised the situation in the world.
He also told a certain "true" story, heard from the "German" himself.
A German spoke on TV, he lived in Russia.... he said that our Germany is completely miserable, he said. Ukraine has sucked out all the money... The Americans have taken all the factories, they've taken them under their thumb... It can't go on like this forever," the Russian said.
He also urged his invader son to hold out until the holidays, and then promised "improvements".
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Over 10 years in journalism. Media analyst from Volyn.











