Russian sentiments before May 9: the parade is "shameful," there are no prospects, and it is difficult to get a job because of the sanctions

Feeling all the economic turmoil and military failures, the majority of Russian citizens decided that it was Ukraine that was to blame for this - after all, it staged tough resistance to the invaders.
This is evidenced by telephone conversations intercepted by the SBU.
“I don’t know what this parade is for? The fuck is he needed? It's all shameful... Everyone is not in the mood... Complete debilizm. Everyone walks drooping, sad... Well, most of the people. They understand that it’s hard with work now, with these sanctions. In short, he * nya is alone ... ”- sums up the “peaceful” Russian woman.
Russian propaganda suggested to her clear cause-and-effect relationships, and now the woman sincerely believes that Ukrainians need to be destroyed.
"Barbecue, right? Make these kebabs with "Khokhly"! Beat those bastards!.. After everything they did, bastards!” - advises the mother to the son-occupier.
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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.














