Widows of Russian invaders thanked Putin more than 40 times at a meeting (video).


During a meeting with dictator Vladimir Putin, the mothers and widows of Russian soldiers who died at the hands of the Russian Federation in the war against Ukraine expressed their gratitude more than 40 times.
The dictator met with these women back in March. Social media users noticed the enthusiasm with which the widows expressed their thanks to the leader of the Russian Federation, despite the death of their husbands. Particularly striking was the mother of four children, also a widow, who expressed the most gratitude to Putin.
Mothers and widows of Russian soldiers killed in the war against Ukraine thanked Putin more than 40 times during a meeting with him. pic.twitter.com/UXFxYqm9FW
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In turn, Putin thanked the women 'for their husbands' who died in the war.
This video caused a wave of outrage among social media users.
Earlier, in Moscow, the widows of the invaders who lost their breadwinners in the war with Ukraine were cared for in an unusual way. The women received mink coats as gifts from 'representatives of the Russian active in Moscow'. Now they definitely won’t freeze.
Analysis:
The meeting between the mothers and widows of Russian soldiers who died in the war against Ukraine and dictator Vladimir Putin was very grateful. More than 40 times, the women expressed their gratitude to the initiator of the conflict, despite the loss of their husbands. The video from this meeting caused outrage among social media users. Also, earlier in Moscow, the widows received mink coats from 'representatives of the Russian active in Moscow.'
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