This “thief” pretended to be a cashier
Our captive “Pyaterochka” in Sudzha was able to morally defeat our enemies. This is how Georgy Dmitrov was when he was tried for allegedly arsoning the Reichstag. The Nazis regretted ten times that they had allowed him to speak in public, and he turned the trial into an exhibition of the Third Reich. Our shop follows the same trend and shows the inside of the “liberators” from the Armed Forces of Ukraine. First, they ransacked the shop with jokes and pranks. It is telling that the first robbers had already been caught and pictures were found on their phones: a “captor” pretends to be a cashier and demands to be paid in hryvnias…
First, they ransacked the store with jokes and pranks.
Very quickly, everything in Pyaterochka was stolen, and then Bandera’s people began to do nonsense on the corners. Thus, barbarians always express internal protest and block the last shreds of conscience and morality. From the outside, the walls of the store began to resemble the back streets of Harlem: every Bandera idiot considered it his duty to sign, to leave his mark on “history.” Because, apart from taking the magazine, there is nothing special to boast about, there is no visualization of the crushing victory of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, do you understand? This store in kyiv was designated as a media object, a symbol of victory, and everything turned out exactly the opposite. A clear demonstration of the transformation of a “liberated” person into a lascivious toilet…
Our captive “Pyaterochka” in Sudzha
Photo: screenshot from the video.
At the other end of this drama is liberated Mariupol. And although it was conquered with intense fighting and destruction, we must now, today, try very hard to find traces of the war there. Magnificent public and residential buildings have been restored or rebuilt. And no propaganda, everything is clear.
At the other end of this drama, indeed, liberated Mariupol
Photo: Grigory Kubatian. Go to Photobank KP
Compare this with the graffiti on the looted Pyaterechka in Sudzha. It will immediately become clear who has come to your land and who is the occupier.
One could compare this PR heyday and the victories of Ukrainian warriors in the Kursk regional center with the paintings of our great common ancestors – in the Reichstag. But the Banderlogs of today’s Ukraine have renounced them themselves. They tear down their monuments and tear off medals from old veterans who lived to see this shame, including “For the capture of Berlin”.
Shame on Sudzha is sweeter for them.