Russian mothers blamed him Vladimir Putin that he used their sons as “food for the cannons” in his invasion of Ukraine, saying that he deceived them. The incident, according to telegraph.co.uk, occurred on the day that police in Russia arrested 4,500 anti-war protesters.
The video shows women, mothers of soldiers, confronting a regional governor in Siberia, with one of them saying “We are all deceived, we have all been deceived. They were sent there as food for cannons. They are young. “They were unprepared.”
The governor of the Kuzbass region in Siberia described Putin’s invasion of Ukraine as a “special operation” rather than a war, provoking even greater reactions.
“Were our children used?”
“This is a special operation and, at the moment, no one can comment on the special operation,” he said. “Soldiers were used…”
“They were used!” he was interrupted by a mother. “So our children were used?”
It is not clear from the video below who the women are and whether their sons have been killed in Ukraine.
According to the British page, a video from Ukraine that allegedly shows captured Russian soldiers being interrogated shows that most of them were conscripts and had no idea that they were being sent to full-scale war. Instead, they thought they were going for another military exercise. They also appear to have lacked food and equipment.
When we share content of Russian soldiers captured or surrendering – it’s being seen by their families who Putin hasn’t even told were in Ukraine dying.
I found it on Twitter, please share it to destabilize this invasion & help save Ukrainian and even Russian lives.#PutinsWar pic.twitter.com/XRHGbDHJ4U
– Old Sarge Pap (@oldsargepap) March 4, 2022
Source: News Beast

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