I’m not sure you’re understanding the article if this is redpill material. Or maybe I’m not.
The article reports that the families of Russian soldiers who are killed in Ukraine are being ordered by Russia not to talk about it. Apparently, they are trying to hide exactly how many Russian soldiers are getting killed in Ukraine, and they’re pressuring their own citizens to help by having them keep quiet.
A Russian journalist says families of soldiers killed in Ukraine are being told to keep silent about it, and that newspapers are told not to report fatalities.
"All local media outlets were instructed by regional government not to publish any data on losses in Ukraine," the journalist, who works in the Siberia region, told BBC World correspondent Olga Ivshina.
What part of this story is considered a surprising redpill to you? It appears to be a story discussing Russia taking fairly grotesque steps to make it look like they’re succeeding more in a war than they are. It doesn’t appear to be a very pro-Russia or pro-Plan story.
I’m not sure you’re understanding the article if this is redpill material. Or maybe I’m not.
The article reports that the families of Russian soldiers who are killed in Ukraine to not talk about it. Apparently, they are trying to hide exactly how many Russian soldiers are getting killed in Ukraine, and they’re pressuring their own citizens to help by having them keep quiet.
A Russian journalist says families of soldiers killed in Ukraine are being told to keep silent about it, and that newspapers are told not to report fatalities.
"All local media outlets were instructed by regional government not to publish any data on losses in Ukraine," the journalist, who works in the Siberia region, told BBC World correspondent Olga Ivshina.
What part of this story is considered a surprising redpill to you? It appears to be a story discussing Russia taking fairly grotesque steps to make it look like they’re succeeding more in a war than they are. It doesn’t appear to be a very pro-Russia or pro-Plan story.
I’m not sure you’re understanding the article if this is redpill material. Or maybe I’m not.
The article reports that the families of Russian soldiers who are killed in Ukraine to not talk about it. Apparently, they are trying to hide exactly how many Russian soldiers are getting killed in Ukraine, and they’re pressuring their own citizens to help by having them keep quiet.
What part of this story is considered a surprising redpill to you? It appears to be a story discussing Russia taking fairly grotesque steps to make it look like they’re succeeding more in a war than they are. It doesn’t appear to be a very pro-Russia or pro-Plan story.