... During an interview with a popular Russian YouTube channel, she offered some criticism of the symbol. Her remarks received widespread backlash, including from her superiors in Rossotrudnichestvo, The Moscow Times reported.
"This letter Z symbolizes tragedy and grief for both Russia and Ukraine," she said.
" 'Soldiers and ordinary people are losing their lives, many are crippled and how many more there will be…? How many prisoners of war, how much grief…? This is all called misfortune, tragedy, catastrophe,' she wrote, adding that if speaking her opinion violates her job's rules, she will accept being punished."
""People are dying, houses and entire cities are destroyed [leaving] millions of refugees. Bodies and souls are mutilated. My heart is bursting with pain, she said."
" Putin "signed a decree" on her current role in connection to her transfer to a new job."
Fired for opinions that Putin himself was basically saying at the start? I doubt it. Even though they’re winning and will funpost about winning here, I never got the feeling that Russians ever felt joy over killing Ukrainians. It was always more of a war of circumstance because the Jew in control of Ukraine wouldn’t lay down arms and allow diplomacy to work things out first. Why would Putin fire (let alone execute, as is being insinuated) her for very human responses to mutilated bodies which Russia herself most likely feels too. Shit thread.
Brody Lee
Russian Ambassador to Cape Verde In office13 October 2021 – 2 February 2022
>Vodka Voka Kurwa Bliad Suka Hui! I don't understand what she is saying...
Juan Young
This was a fake story from a non-translated YouTube video about the 2014 attacks on Donbass.
So, I don’t know if Newsweek is retarded (probably), but this is word for word from the earlier propaganda. So, in all likelihood Newsweek is parroting 2 month old Any Forums NATO shill propaganda. What a world of journalism we live in.
Carson Bailey
>Natalia Poklonskaya fired Putin
>.. During an interview with a popular Russian YouTube channel, Putin offered some criticism of the symbol. His remarks received widespread backlash, including from his superiors in kremlin, The Moscow Times reported.
> Poklonskay "signed a decree" on his current role in connection to him transfer to a new job."