Russian women call on their husbands to bring ‘trophies’ from killed Ukrainians

Patches, boots, military jackets, removed by occupiers from bodies of Ukrainian defenders killed in battle, and severed heads – these are the top dreams of a simple russian girl from the suburbs of moscow. The russian woman dreams that her husband-to-be, after returning from the war in Ukraine, will join the Wagner PMC, and then will be able to give her even a severed human head. ‘You’ll bring me lots of military tunics, someone’s head. I showed Lizka how Wagner guys cut off a man’s head,’ the fiancée shares the plans of their future married life. Moreover, without a military jacket, also called tunic, there’s no coming home for the occupier, because the girl, brought up in the ‘great’ russian culture, plans to use the ‘Khokhol’s tunic’ [Khokhol, a derogatory russian term for Ukrainians] in role-playing games with her future husband. ‘Ilyusha, you can’t f**k off without a tunic,’ the girl insists. The immorality of the russian army hit another bottom. But the degrading
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