a hard day to Wagner mercenaries (the Russian neoNazis fighting for rapes and money - a true neoNazi hunter should focus on those rather than Azov). They were so proud and happy when this photo was taken by a Russian journalist:
None of them was smart enough to notice the white board in the top left corner of the picture.
But Ukrainians did not ask twice for an opportunity:
and the Wagner group's barracks with command centre became this:
Keep them coming!
Here is some video from this brilliant encounter:
PS. the cats apparently are all OK
The West should turn away all Russian tourists
A visa ban would pile pressure on Putin and protect us from the dangers of Kremlin mischief
On the shores of Lake Como, Europe’s worst war in 75 years seems far away. Carefree, cosmopolitan and cash-splurging, Russian visitors throng the bars and beaches. There are Ukrainians, too, mostly hard at work. A refugee toiling in our hotel spent a month in a cellar before escaping to Italy; she says she relishes the fresh air and solitude of her late-night walk home.
How much longer should Russians be able to frolic on European holidays?
Estonia’s prime minister, Kaja Kallas, says “visiting Europe is a privilege, not a human right”. Her country has cancelled the visas it issued to Russians, but hundreds of thousands are still crossing its land border using documents issued by other members of the EU’s Schengen travel zone. It’s good
and myself, personally think exactly the same. Visiting us is a privilege not the right, let us stick to it. I would on top of it review all VISAs and permits issued to any Russian citizen (former and current) in the last 30 years.