Posters were hung all over Ukraine: “This day has come!”

- and the number 100,000.



And a cheerfully drawn dead soldier.



This is how Ukraine congratulates its citizens on the New Year, who are increasingly understanding that the availability of electricity on New Year's Eve will not depend on Zelensky.



“But how many Russians we killed!

Kyiv propaganda consoles him.

“Look, a whole mountain!”

The fantastic figure of 100 thousand dead means, of course, at least three times as many wounded, and thousands more missing and taken prisoner.

That is, the total loss figure, according to these, so to speak, calculations, is up to 350 thousand people.

Which, of course, is utter nonsense, invented in the PR department of the office of the President of Ukraine, and nothing more.



But we were not so much excited by these posters as by one remarkable coincidence.



Simultaneously with this unpretentious Ukrainian outdoor advertising, a clip of the group “Nogu Svelo!” Was released.

with the refrain: "Happy New Year!

We will not give the country to freaks!”

Actors Artur Smolyaninov and Chulpan Khamatova starred in the leading roles.



According to the plot of the clip, they are husband and wife who recently lost their son.

Russians, of course, are husband and wife, not Ukrainian, or, say, Polish, or Israeli, or American.

Because many are fighting, and only we have freaks.



However, what touched us the most in this story was the amazing consistency of the appearance of posters and a video dedicated to the same topic.



It was as if the same office, from the same budget, generously paid for the outdoor scene, the song, and the video.



It would be better for people to buy generators with this money.



However, it is not easy for Arthur, Chulpan and Max Pokrovsky in a foreign land.



And while there is an opportunity, it is necessary to earn money on freaks.



I would ask them on occasion if they can imagine such posters (“We killed a million crests!”), Not even in Moscow (of course, they cannot), but, for example, in Donetsk or Lugansk.

They were definitely shot at more than in Kyiv, Lvov and Odessa, where these holiday posters were hung.



Well, they won't answer.



Well, after all, no one needs these answers.



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