Netizens are trying to draw public attention to the brutal killing of Ukrainians by the Russian military.
The hashtag #Slava Ukraini on Monday, March 6, became the leader of global trends on Twitter. In particular, hundreds of thousands of posts with this tag were published in a short period of time. Today there are more than 80 thousand tweets on the microblogging service, testify statistics social networks.
The increase in messages with the corresponding hashtag occurred after the publication on the Web of a video in which a Ukrainian soldier, who apparently surrendered and was unarmed, was shot. The Russians killed the defender after the words: “Glory to Ukraine!”
“Eternal memory to the Hero with a steel spirit! Nothing will be forgiven, nothing will be forgotten! “They write on social networks and publish relevant drawings depicting the situation.
Slavic Ukraine. Glory to Ukraine – now the whole line is dedicated to the shooting of the Ukrainian soldier. With his rice, he scolded me with a cigarette of wine, Kozak Mamai with a cradle. Just changing paintings to huts – social media photos and retweets.
..Glory to heroes pic.twitter.com/UNbDGahm3A— Vasyl Kaminskiy✙ (@Vasyl_Kaminskiy) March 6, 2023
Slava Ukraine! 💔🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/iZINGLUwvX
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) March 6, 2023
Remember that President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the killers of Ukrainian prisoners of war will be found, and the country will always hear: “Glory to Ukraine!”
Recall that a video appeared on the Web, where the Russian military shot an unarmed Ukrainian prisoner of war after his words “Glory to Ukraine.”
Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Dmitry Lubinets sent a video of the execution of a prisoner of war to international partners as evidence of Russia’s crimes. President Volodymyr Zelensky reacted to the execution of a Ukrainian prisoner of war with the words “Glory to the hero!”
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Source: korrespondent

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