• Moonrise2473@feddit.it
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    The first solider aims his weapon, saying: “I have a dream. I want to buy an apartment there. When the war is over and we recapture Kyiv, I will move my family there.”

    War? Wasn’t it a special military operation? They forgot to use this language in the ad?

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    But… They’re there just to free their neighbours from oppressive Nazi leadership and return them to the rule of the people, right? Wasn’t that the whole reason they conducted their special three day military operation?

    Right guys?

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    I watched the ad on that Xitter post… is it really real? You can see bullets hit the trench a few cm to his head meaning “you could be dead easily as this” and it ends showing a hanging name tag necklace, like “this is could just be left of you”.

    Seems really weird, almost a parody

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    ‘Sasha, comrade, I had a dream to take Bachmut and move my family there. That dream is coming true!’

    Moves entire family to a bomb-crater.

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      Amazing they’re trying to sell that in one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world.

      • tryptaminev 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇪🇺@feddit.de
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        Accounting for useability it becomes quite different quickly. Most people would take 40 hectars of prime black soil over 5 square kilometres of unuseable swamp.

        Also just because Russia is thinly populated doesn’t mean all the good land isn’t already taken (of course it is). The promise of good land to settle on for the survivng soldiers is as old as humans invading other places.

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      I think the word you’re looking for is “Rossiya” (Россия) /s

      But if for real, we don’t have a substitute for the word.

      Also expansism isn’t exactly popular, people just don’t care and want to be left alone. Government officials have some really outlandish views, which sometimes leaves you wondering just where in the world could they have heard something like that. Srsly, I’ve never ever heard the words that sometimes come out of their mouths anywhere else. They live in some sort of their own bubble where everybody’s after them and any disobedience is Europe’s commision. Also they treat ex-USSR territories as being unfairly taken from them. It’s nuts.

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    Seeing the mobicks turned into ditch meat and so many dead russians that they litter the battlefields, one could almost feel sorry for the average russian enlisted… then you read shit like this and all that goes away.

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      I don’t think the average Russian made that ad

      Russians are still conscripted, and it’s still difficult to exit the country for most.

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    The world please don’t move to capital we are to many people and to few homes.

    Russia we advertise that by invading other countries you can move far away from the capital.