On September 21, Vladimir Putin announced that he had signed a decree on a partial mobilization of Russia.
Ukrainian singer Olya Polyakova spoke to the Russians, who have been silent since the beginning of the mass war, but spoke after a slight mobilization. The artist posted a video message on Instagram.
In particular, he began his address with a video in which rally participants recited the phrase “Long live our children.”
“But where were you before? Only you, Russians, were personally affected, finally the fear for your children forced you out into the street and finally you came out, finally you screamed. Didn’t you have mercy on our children. “Children don’t need life?! For seven months you watched how the bombs flew at us! How many thousands of peaceful people, children, old people are dying from your stinking orcs,” the singer said emotionally.
Olya Polyakova also added that it is time for residents of the Russian Federation to prepare packages and in Ukraine they are expected to be “buried.”
“Reap the rewards of your fucking silence and inability to resist your bloody ghoul. He’s just got an appetite for the meat of your offspring. So, get your bags ready, welcome to our grave,” she summed up.
Check out this post on InstagramPublication from Olya Polyakova (@polyakovamusic)
Earlier it was reported that Olya Polyakova, together with her daughters Masha and Alice, attended the farewell ceremony with Queen Elizabeth II.
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Source: korrespondent

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