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Captive Occupant Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin Publicly Speaks Out About Putin

  • 19.04.2023, 12:58

The Russian confessed that he would have been better off sitting at home.

The YouTube channel Volodymyr Zolkin published a new interview with another Russian prisoner of war, who was the full namesake of the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, but said that he had never "read, does not read and is unlikely to read" because his occupation is technical.

However, his answer to the journalist's question whether he was a good subject for his tsar was more interesting. Without any hesitation the occupant said: "I think so."

Then he argued his words: "Because I have lived all my life and brought up my children as good citizens of the Russian Federation".

Apparently, people in Russia are considered respectable if they agree to carry out the criminal orders of the authorities without any hesitation. In addition, the prisoner confessed that he had voted for Putin in the elections and all his friends and neighbours. Even before the first mobilisation, they believed everything was fine and Putin was good.

"And when you were sent to die, did the president become bad?"

"No," the occupant immediately objected. - 'I'm not saying he's bad. But I'd rather stay at home and just watch the news."

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