Russian citizens continue to condemn russia's aggression against Ukraine and are ashamed of their citizenship (VIDEO)

27/05/2022

The State Bureau of Investigation is working to achieve Ukraine's victory in the Great Liberation War. Law enforcers are countering the enemy at all levels. Among other things,  systematic screening of citizens of the russian federation for possible involvement in subversive and reconnaissance groups is carried out. The overwhelming majority of russians on the territory of Ukraine condemn the full-scale invasion and are ready to speak out publicly against the aggressor.

In particular, another russian citizen, a 41-year-old resident of the Chernivtsi region, in protest, publicly burned his passport and service record card, the equivalent of a military ID card.

He moved to Ukraine in 2005 and got married. Currently, the family is raising two sons, aged 9 and 15. He notes that he feels like a free person in Bukovina.

The russian attack came as a real surprise to him and his family. After a full-scale invasion, he lost a dozen russian friends and simply could not communicate with them further.

"Russians under the influence of propaganda are coming to kill and commit terrible things. I am ashamed to be a russian. I will never go to war for russia!" he said.

 

 

And during the symbolic burning of russian documents, he stressed:

"Burn, burn brightly! Glory to Ukraine!".