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can any Russians confirm that these posters do exist and are post regularly in major cities? would love to have an honest non judgemental conversation on your thoughts on the war and Putin hard for Americans to get a good handle of the truth unless we travel there ourselves https://x.com/rshereme/status/1807634482259775507?s=46&t=t-dhgkECPcxDfKL3rcIkIw
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Hi, Jon! This channel is for discussing BASE news. Also this channel is intended for communication of people in Russian, regardless of their citizenship. I ask you to refrain from political discussions in this channel, simply because it should be discussed in special channels. Thank you!
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From what Iโ€™ve heard, these are real Havenโ€™t gone there in almost 10 years though so canโ€™t claim being an eyewitness
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Absolutely typical billboard. Using this as "evidence" to support one's own thoughts is at least manipulative. Those billboards have no direct dependency on how many have been killed. I'm seeing this billboards here and there for my entire life since billboards emerged in Russia (90's). I was working at a production company (2010's) and we were printing those. Those posters always were like 1% of our overall load. It basically says that "defending your fatherland is a job". Contract-based army were always present in Russia, my uncle served 3 times in Afghanistan, Nagorny Karabakh, and Chechnya before Ukraine was even a thing
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