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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2022
  • Many Russians who openly oppose the war against Ukraine have left the country in the last months for fear of prosecution. But the pressure from the Russian state continues on dissidents and their families.
    Also tens of thousands have fled from Russia to Mongolia to evade conscription to Ukraine.
    DW has met two people who have fled Russia. One of them went to Germany the other to Mongolia
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Комментарии • 440

  • @EJBelge
    @EJBelge Год назад +68

    Amazed with Mongolian hospitality! God bless then and their country.

    • @rsimko
      @rsimko Год назад +7

      no surprise really, Mongolians are one of the most hospitable people out there

    • @bearbones4347
      @bearbones4347 Год назад

      U don't hear that about america

    • @EJBelge
      @EJBelge Год назад

      @@bearbones4347 Corporate and political news inundate whatever Good Samaritans are doing. Which should be the case actually - good deeds should never be advetised.

    • @thomasprince4992
      @thomasprince4992 Год назад +1

      Crazy Russian Sergey was in mongolia , its on his youtube

    • @1966bluemax
      @1966bluemax Год назад

      They will send the Russians back in cattle cars like the naz

  • @thisismetoday
    @thisismetoday Год назад +53

    Thank you to all those kind Mongolians. Amazing people!

  • @mikehunt6218
    @mikehunt6218 Год назад +9

    I probably never would have left a comment but after seeing that mother in Mongolia take in that Russian kid that fled mobilization an offer to be his mother I just couldn't help myself...... What a sweetheart of a woman 💜

  • @ZoomZoomMX3
    @ZoomZoomMX3 Год назад +46

    This is the best report I've seen showing the struggles and the kind ways people find to support eachother

    • @sanaf8367
      @sanaf8367 Год назад +1

      What kind of support? Those kind of people/ politicians that the west would associate with to destroy Russia. If Russia was ruled by those puppets there would be some independent republics within Russia now wanting to join Nato.

  • @sikemo9432
    @sikemo9432 Год назад +29

    Omg. Such nice people and this wonderful lady! Maybe she can adopt me! Such humanity and kindness, so heart warming. A lot of Europeans and Americans can learn a lesson of kindness from these modest people. God bless Mongolia.

    • @agatastaniak7459
      @agatastaniak7459 Год назад

      Yes, so deeply humane yet so rare nowadays, right? Indeed seems like this a culture of long forgotten kindness and hospitality. Such a pity we have too few resoruces online to get to know better languages and cultures of such places. As for hospitality, I was brough in in the same spirit. Why I would like to learn more about Mongolia now. Seems very familiar to me in terms of some values.

  • @archlich4489
    @archlich4489 Год назад +7

    Such kindness!! Bless the good people of Mongolia!

  • @aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669
    @aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669 Год назад +23

    As Russia becomes a pariah state for decades many who have left and planted roots in other countries won't be coming back as Russian Economy will be in dire straights for years.Already some have settled in the Philippines, a developing country , imagine that!

    • @shesathome
      @shesathome Год назад

      The climate is awful. BTW any country can become a pariah if it does not please the US! Saudis and Qatar are becoming.

    • @aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669
      @aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669 Год назад

      @@shesathome Russia will struggle economically, already car prices have gone up there, and any car made in Russia by its local Moscovitz car maker will be like a car from the 80s ,any imported stuff is going to cost a lot, Russian Airlines won't be able to buy part for Boeing and Airbus planes they stole,Russia " BACK TO THE USSR "..🤣.LOL

    • @akhandbharat1593
      @akhandbharat1593 Год назад

      Cheap gas, cheap oil, cheap food, cheap rent. Very bad life indeed

    • @aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669
      @aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669 Год назад

      @@akhandbharat1593 did you get conscripted yet ? Putin wants you in the Frontline to replace DEAD orcs

  • @Julian-tf8nj
    @Julian-tf8nj Год назад +12

    LOSING russian citizenship sounds good to me! (Though I understand that being "stateless" is not a good place to be, either...) I hope the EU or the US give him asylum ASAP!
    Great to see such generosity in some Mongolian people 🙂

  • @TheMalcolmPowder
    @TheMalcolmPowder Год назад +11

    Praises to the Mongolian mothers...

  • @diazvirdani1059
    @diazvirdani1059 Год назад +16

    *Russia🇷🇺 occupied oblast Crimea, Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson, Zaporizhia.*
    Russia must end occupation & Peace!

    • @shesathome
      @shesathome Год назад

      US occupied Okinawa, Germany, EU! Free Okinawa & Peace! Russia can not end Peace!

    • @jesusaguilar4585
      @jesusaguilar4585 Год назад

      Unless Europeans and my fellow Americans support ethnic cleansing, Crimea will always be Russia because the majority ethnic Russian population will never accept Ukraine as their government.

    • @SL-sd3sg
      @SL-sd3sg Год назад

      @@jesusaguilar4585 the cuckoos in the nest put there by Putin, where are many of the Crimean Tatar people?, oh yes, they were taken to Russia.

    • @jesusaguilar4585
      @jesusaguilar4585 Год назад +1

      @@SL-sd3sg Sadly to my understanding the Tartars were forcefully removed from Crimea a long time ago. I believe during Stalin's time when he was doing population transfers. Tartars still live there.

    • @matfaycal3078
      @matfaycal3078 Год назад

      @@jesusaguilar4585 isso nao fonciona assim tem.populacao Russa em toda Europa isso nao da o direito fe Russia anexar os territorios

  • @robertlangland3351
    @robertlangland3351 Год назад +4

    Why would Russia choose to separate themselves from such strong and courageous patriots?

  • @Deline83
    @Deline83 Год назад +10

    I feel bad for all the good Russians.

  • @emiliobello2538
    @emiliobello2538 Год назад +32

    I hope they are safe. They are not cowards. They are doing it to search for freedom

    • @saimbhat6243
      @saimbhat6243 Год назад +2

      You seem to have reversed the definition of the word coward. Not backing down in the face of obvious danger is is called bravery.
      He is a fugitive, even if russians are bad.
      There is literally nothing about leaving a place. He just booked a flight and flew out, what is brave in that?

    • @overpope3510
      @overpope3510 Год назад

      @@saimbhat6243 Doing what most 9f his country seems incapable of is brave nate

    • @saimbhat6243
      @saimbhat6243 Год назад +1

      @@overpope3510 Fighting for the glory and honor of your country is brave, being a selfless warrior is bravery. You people have really made every value go upside down.
      In the current world, being a dweeb means being brave.
      If russia is doing such a bad thing, why not conduct a referendum in eastern ukraine by third party/neutral organization.
      I wonder why zelensky isn't agreeing for that?

    • @smolha
      @smolha Год назад +7

      @@saimbhat6243 because it’s only Ukraine who can decide if a referendum is needed. And occupied Donbas is still officially part of Ukraine, any sort of referendum held by any part except for Ukraine is illegal. Basic stuff, you know?

    • @SmilingNinja
      @SmilingNinja Год назад +3

      @@saimbhat6243 But they didn't have a free and fair referendum with neutral observers, did they? Russia drove its tanks into Crimea and eastern Ukraine instead.

  • @ketchup5344
    @ketchup5344 Год назад +7

    Lets hope that eventually everyone will vacate Russia and no one will ever want to live there ever again.
    The government will end up with a country worth NOTHING.

  • @MarimoMare
    @MarimoMare Год назад +5

    Arshak is Armenian. He can easily get an Armenian passport and citizenship upon the right of blood.

  • @144Donn
    @144Donn Год назад +1

    Great insights by Konstantin!

  • @frankmontez6853
    @frankmontez6853 Год назад +24

    All I have to say is that we all should be grateful for peace at any given time . Not under threat of being killed , to those not outright killed but your house is destroyed or so much infrastructure all gone . Not much basic services Just be grateful we've a warm house and food etc ..

    • @agatastaniak7459
      @agatastaniak7459 Год назад +2

      Indeed, we should be grateful for peace. We should aslo recognize that it is within each and every of us to either makes sure that we maintain the peace or impose peace or that we decide to promote and instigate conflicts. I come from a family that has survvied many brutal conflicts and we have always cherished peace the most but we have witnessed people around us who have forgotten that what matters more is what brings people together, not what divides them. Mongolia in here, women of Mongolia is giving us all a lesson in here in this simple truth that we can always choose to react in a manner that is soothing, compassionate and brinign peace rather than in a manner that will stir more conflict. As for " so much infrastructure all gone"- everyone watching this of thinking of all this, reflect for a mintue what your life would be like with 80% of electricity and water gone in your city or whether you live. Since this is Kyiv tonight. And if you think you cannot do anything, think about the smallest thing you could do to help and do it. Since there are 8 billions of us, humans across the globe now, and with such a huge volume every little counts.

  • @aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669
    @aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669 Год назад +27

    Many of Russias best and promising and educated have left !,Konstantin a Russian YT Vlogger , his Channel is " Inside Russia " , he now vloggs from Uzbekistan, many compatriots there are with him from entrepreneurs to Doctors and Teachers and IT professionals .

    • @bobgonzales9680
      @bobgonzales9680 Год назад +1

      To save electricity like in Ukraine....

    • @papkanosik
      @papkanosik Год назад +1

      Blogger?? Russian best and promising? You know nothing about Russia:)

    • @0816M3RC
      @0816M3RC Год назад +2

      @@papkanosik Russia is experiencing a massive brain drain as many smart and educated Russians are fleeing the country.
      Enjoy your future in a doomed country Russie. :)

    • @sri33333
      @sri33333 Год назад +3

      @@papkanosik Konstantin is a blogger after working hours in his free time, it’s not his job. So, don’t criticise if you don’t know the facts.

    • @pipo4158
      @pipo4158 Год назад

      Yes he is one of those who didnt leave russia when it attacked Ukraine. He left bcs he was scared to go there. Not better then a supporter of putin.

  • @agatastaniak7459
    @agatastaniak7459 Год назад +5

    Mongolians seem to be really amazing people. There is no reason why people from Buratyia should serve as canoon fodder. My respect to generous people from Mongolia. And it seems to me there should be more resources to help people learn Mongolian online on the Internet. Seems like amazing people must have an amazing culture that probably could be accessed easier if more people abroad would have some idea about their language.

  • @The_Spartan_Legend
    @The_Spartan_Legend Год назад +1

    And the story of how I left a comment saying "I don't care". True stories, bro.

  • @vredacted3125
    @vredacted3125 Год назад +12

    Something important to know, for all who are interested in history and/or support Ukraine:
    Rus' ought not to be confused with modern “Russia”, which derives its name from the Rus' but historically is a completely different state, which almost all its existence was at war with the Rus'.
    Just like the Holy Roman Empire was actually Germany, “Russia” is actually Muscovy, despite their best attempts to convince everybody otherwise.
    Its name “Russia" received only around 1721, when Peter I simply changed Muscovy’s name into the “Russian” Empire (Russia originates from Rosia, name used by the Greek Orthodox Clergy in regards to Rus')
    Under the reign of Cathrine II Muscovites where even punished for continuing to identify as Muscovites, and were forced to call themselves Russian.
    Lands that Russia (Muscovy) claims were part of the original Rus', but actually weren't, are Novgorod, Suzdal, and Ryazan, since in historical texts of XI-XII centuries they are mentioned as separate entities from Rus'. They can be considered parts of extended Rus', although their culture was distinct from main Rus'.
    In 1493, Muscovite duke Ivan III appointed himself to be the Great Ruler of All Rus'. No other kings acknowledged that. From that point on Muscovy started to make false claims on Rus' ownership.
    “Russia” is an offshoot of Ukraine and not the other way round, despite what Soviet and Russian (Muscovite) historians have been trying to say for years. A Slavicised Finnic, then later, Mongolized offshoot. Kyiv was a developed cultured capital when Moscow was just another swamp village.
    Germany used to call itself the Holy Roman Empire, that didn’t mean they became the Romans, and all of a sudden had a right to claim whole of Italy and its history, but yet, that’s exactly what Russia (Muscovy) did in regards to Rus'-Ukraine, which is a horrible injustice!

    • @sylvainlaurence1554
      @sylvainlaurence1554 Год назад +3

      Thanks

    • @San-nah
      @San-nah Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing💙💛

    • @franceyneireland1633
      @franceyneireland1633 Год назад +2

      Thank you for sharing. I'd read some history on Ukraine that Kyiv was developed when Moscow was nothing more but a small settlement.

    • @Ukie88
      @Ukie88 Год назад +1

      Well said. Of course most ruzzian’s won’t know this or care.

  • @thepeff
    @thepeff Год назад +1

    "Go to war or go to jail"

  • @albertalberto9988
    @albertalberto9988 Год назад +5

    The most important indistinguishable sign of "good luck" in the Russian people,
    is his sadistic cruelty (Maxim Gorky. 1868-1936. Russian writer and playwright)
    Russia can only be remembered as the owner of territories taken from other nations, from other peoples and which they will have to return on the day of reckoning.Friedrich Engels1820-1895.German philosopher

  • @filippa8911
    @filippa8911 Год назад +4

    ESCAPE ESCAPE Choose PEACE and LIFE for you and others. Not all wars are necessary.

  • @juutaro
    @juutaro 9 месяцев назад +5

    why is this on samdoesart’s challenge playlist???

    • @EmptyD0ll
      @EmptyD0ll 9 месяцев назад +2

      was searching for this comment LOL

    • @themosspit4523
      @themosspit4523 9 месяцев назад +1

      was wondering the same thing lmao

  • @none_of_your_business
    @none_of_your_business Год назад +1

    Just give him german citizenship, I honestly would.

  • @peterprentice9179
    @peterprentice9179 Год назад +1

    they've stripped them of russian citizenship . . . lucky them

  • @rhosus2787
    @rhosus2787 Год назад +5

    He can be welcomed in armenia and get easily Armenian passport

    • @nukeout
      @nukeout Год назад

      He doesn’t have Armenian citizenship any more

  • @andrewthacker114
    @andrewthacker114 Год назад

    Interesting clip thanks

  • @oxanasoliar6786
    @oxanasoliar6786 Год назад +1

    Correction, most Russians that flew Russia do not oppose the war, but just don’t want to die in this war.

  • @Vesemer_Sairo
    @Vesemer_Sairo Год назад

    Teacher Tsetsgee you have my thanx

  • @thisismetoday
    @thisismetoday Год назад +2

    "Have they left for good?" - Bit of a silly question. Depends on how/when the war ends, no? And if there'll be changes to the leadership.

  • @mandelorean6243
    @mandelorean6243 Год назад +5

    Oh what do ya know, soneone immigrating to a new country, learning to speak their language immediately..
    In Arizona you'd be shocked, New Mexico, Texas, California..
    We have mass amounts of people whom been here 20+ yrs and don't speak a word of English...
    Yet they'll bring a group if family or friends go your business.. And all 5 of them can't get a sentence of English.. Not even TWO words of English,,
    Meanwhile I worked nearby with Spanish speakers... They had crude english, few words here n there... I learned enough to communication with the non English speaking 30-50 year olds.
    Its despicable.. Just from hearing convos, seeing movie, radio ads etc, should know "ok, no, repair? Please.. Bathroom." Etc even I know el banio, muchos gracias, and can count to 10 etc etc

    • @starvictory7079
      @starvictory7079 Год назад +4

      So, the states that used to belong to Mexico have Spanish speakers?
      How strange!
      English is the newcomer there.

    • @Julian-tf8nj
      @Julian-tf8nj Год назад +1

      @@starvictory7079 they didn't really belong to Mexico: they belonged to the native populations.
      The OP has an excellent point: if you stay in another country, make an effort to learn at least a bit of the language!

    • @mandelorean6243
      @mandelorean6243 Год назад

      @@starvictory7079 nothing here is about what native tongue is..
      My post is about living somewhere 20+ YRS and have not a single sentence in English..
      You'd think, every single gas refill, every normal grocery store.. They'd be asked the same few questions, would take a few times to know the same reoccurring words.
      Most of these are also ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS, not Americans.
      You'd THINK they'd try to fit in just a tad to possibly avoid being found out.
      Its insane level of being against the language that is everywhere...
      He'll I've learned some just from a few times of flipping thru Spanish stations.
      So do you have a non-vapid, RELATED comment??
      "Oh this used to be Mexico".. Yeah dummy, it was also native before that and Spain's land as well,. Nobody truly owns land.

    • @mandelorean6243
      @mandelorean6243 Год назад

      @@Julian-tf8nj .. Thank you for being insightful and level headed, I knew someone would try taking it as a racial or xenophobic type post.. My statement wasn't even saying people need to or should learn language (should be a given/common sense, for opportunities, EMERGENCY situations etc)
      All my observation was, being impressed they're learning purposely on day ONE... In relation to the Perturbing level of ignorance by purposely avoiding/learning/using the language of a place you moved FOR OPPORTUNITIES, free health care and money/housing programs.

    • @arandomperson5434
      @arandomperson5434 Год назад

      Actually Buryat language is literally a Mongolic language, so it’s understandable to Mongolians only with a noticeable accent

  • @TRexOne
    @TRexOne Год назад +26

    Russians should fight the regime they have supported so far if they are against the war, not flee the country. Citizens must bear a collective responsibility, otherwise the cycle of tyrants will continue. Power to Iranians - if you can rise up there, you can certainly rise up in Russia.

    • @tangerinetangerine4400
      @tangerinetangerine4400 Год назад +15

      Nato, Europe and USA don't dare to step on Putin's toes but you expect russian civilians to fight against the russian military. Why don't YOU go to Russia and lead by an example since you have such big ideas. Btw people are protesting in Russia and are put in prison and tortured. To sum it up: if you have nothing smart to say keep quiet.

    • @tanna_k
      @tanna_k Год назад +9

      What a bizarre comparison. One that can only be made by someone unfamiliar with both Russia and Iran

    • @netiturtle
      @netiturtle Год назад +6

      @@tangerinetangerine4400 NATO, Europe and USA are trampling on Putin's toes right now. But they are not going to invade Russia if that's what you're trying to compare civilian resistance with. More than a million have left Russia instead of protesting, million on the streets would call in many more of the passives.
      Don't insult others because they expect citizens of a country to resist the regime. Russia is on path to become Iran or possibly even Soviet Union again, because of learned passiveness

    • @elisabethperrin8604
      @elisabethperrin8604 Год назад +1

      I totally agree. The rich and wealthy people have gone. That's what Putin expected.

    • @marcofranco6974
      @marcofranco6974 Год назад +2

      theyre cowards

  • @silentgolden8507
    @silentgolden8507 Год назад +2

    How many you ask... more than two and the first 2 happened 10 months ago

    • @neilclark8087
      @neilclark8087 Год назад

      what do you know except talking nonsense?

  • @CrossOfBayonne
    @CrossOfBayonne Год назад

    1914: British soldiers pumped on lies
    1941: German soldiers pumped on lies
    2023: Russian soldiers pumped on lies

  • @laurarodriguez8799
    @laurarodriguez8799 Год назад

    Good.

  • @AS-010o0
    @AS-010o0 Год назад +1

    He should just apply for Armenian citizenship

  • @dmartyn3809
    @dmartyn3809 Год назад

    Fleeing Mobilization!

  • @RedBlackDish
    @RedBlackDish Год назад +1

    He left Russia, what is he whining about now?

    • @Julian-tf8nj
      @Julian-tf8nj Год назад +2

      Please try, as an experiment, to suddenly pluck yourself into another country (with minimal savings) - and see how that goes!

  • @MandatedReporter
    @MandatedReporter Год назад +3

    Local authorities are reportedly holding hundreds of thousands of Uyghurs in these camps as well as members of other ethnic minority groups in China, for the stated purpose of countering extremism and terrorism and promoting social integration.

    • @papkanosik
      @papkanosik Год назад

      Uyghurs population raised from 3.6m to 11.6m for a past 50 years, Native Americans population decreased from 5m to 250 thousands for a past 500 years... Who is local authorities now?

    • @evieshore3270
      @evieshore3270 Год назад +1

      @@papkanosik 🤡

  • @herbertsteffen5815
    @herbertsteffen5815 Год назад +1

    I wunder how many germans or for this case other nations men would try not to go to war.
    but by the way, do you have someone full time employed to find these exceptions?

  • @Silverhorn2
    @Silverhorn2 Год назад

    Germany will likely tire of this activist as well.

  • @ioannisdimakis7460
    @ioannisdimakis7460 Год назад

    After Mac Donald, KFC, Coca cola have decided to leave what a future can man have in Russia.

  • @Qu.Z.
    @Qu.Z. Год назад

    That's Lofe on the Thumbnail.

  • @4evaavfc
    @4evaavfc Год назад +2

    Russia is cruel.

  • @gaiamagna9156
    @gaiamagna9156 Год назад

    Fight for Freedom
    Great things always come with great costs.

  • @iceshark411
    @iceshark411 Год назад

    USSR did the same stripping of citizenship if you wanted to immigrate to another country

  • @martinschwienbacher9334
    @martinschwienbacher9334 Год назад +1

    Fleeing from an unjust war is ok. Yet as basically the German Tax Payer pays up for all that weapons and now also his social insurance I'd prefer him now to work 35-40 h in the BRD (maybe help to fight by constructing weapons) and do the campaigning outside that time window ...

  • @bryanmccann5778
    @bryanmccann5778 Год назад

    his own fault !!!

  • @rachelbonnar
    @rachelbonnar Год назад

    Uhm sorry to disagree, but a LOT of people "want war".

  • @escapetosamsara
    @escapetosamsara Год назад

    Errr. No

  • @mandelorean6243
    @mandelorean6243 Год назад +1

    Pretty much the only kind of Russian that isn't asking for annihilation by ignorance.
    .. I don't consider Siberian, asians and guilty by proxy, Kazakhstan type, Armenian (well that's a whole diff story)

  • @minnehonk1
    @minnehonk1 Год назад

    14 planes a week are loading Russians to Pattaya Thailand each week..not to mention how many are flying into Phuket..crazy

  • @kiabtoomlauj6249
    @kiabtoomlauj6249 Год назад +1

    Comrade KGB Col. Putin learned some valuable things from Comrade Pol Pot of Cambodia: if you make all educated and annoying people disappear from society, you have a better time being at the top! Okay, sorry, Comrade Stalin also tried that and HE didn't have that much of a relaxed time ruling. He became MORE paranoid, in fact.

  • @H4KTNNT
    @H4KTNNT Год назад

    Isn't he Armenian, so he's not exactly stateless. Can always apply there.

  • @messer12
    @messer12 Год назад

    Crazy Russian Sergey you should interview him. Russian, 30, left for Mongolia. Now other places… but seriously

  • @viktork.9847
    @viktork.9847 Год назад

    should I pity them now?

    • @LewisWallin
      @LewisWallin Год назад +2

      What do you mean by "them"? Arshak clearly doesn't support the fascist regime of his homeland and he's been stripped of his citizenship because of it, why should anyone see him and people like him as the enemy?

    • @Joaquin546
      @Joaquin546 Год назад +1

      No admire them for not going willingly to their deaths.

  • @perrycomeau2627
    @perrycomeau2627 Год назад

    I'm of the night in a forest.

  • @elizabethbogard7568
    @elizabethbogard7568 Год назад

    Asha, Your desire to stay in Russia is unusual when so many are leaving and wish Russia would disown them. It seems you would leave a dictatorship the world hates to live in a democracy. 😢

  • @minnehonk1
    @minnehonk1 Год назад

    These are some who supported Putin..are running from a sinking ship

  • @jenniferortriss
    @jenniferortriss Год назад

    damn i'm Russian and this is scary

  • @alexanderkharin7036
    @alexanderkharin7036 Год назад

    There is a lot of Russians fled, but why DW choose two definitely non-russian characters to display?!

    • @ill232
      @ill232 Год назад +1

      buryatia is part of the russian federation, the buryats are russian citizens, they are not ethnic russians but still one of the native groups of the country.

    • @Joaquin546
      @Joaquin546 Год назад

      As long as it’s two less people helping the Putin regime it’s fine!

    • @alexanderkharin7036
      @alexanderkharin7036 Год назад

      @@ill232 i'm totally agree with you, but title says 'two russians' not 'two russian citizens'. It's like telling story of Muhammad, the Swede.

    • @goodboy7902
      @goodboy7902 Год назад

      @@alexanderkharin7036 вообще Russian это не национальность, а гражданство. Ппц pycня такая недалёкая, показали про бурят, которых отправляют в Украину. Тебя надо в Украину, а не бурят.

    • @alexanderkharin7036
      @alexanderkharin7036 Год назад

      @@goodboy7902 Делаем громкий заголовок "Украинцы бегут от маньяка Зеленского" где в интервью какой-то человек распинается, что он ненавидит навязываемую укроязычность, новых героев-нацистов, фашистское правительство с клоуном-марионеткой во главе, служащее кому угодно, но не интересам страны, ведущее на заклание миллионы и разрушающее страну, вместо того, чтобы сотрудничать и жить в гармонии с Россией. В общем, Зеленский - это жесть какая-то! Под конец показываем синенький паспорт этого человека, где выясняется, что он житель Горловки. "Украинец - это не национальность, а гражданство".

  • @SodziausPilietis
    @SodziausPilietis Год назад +7

    not putins war, but ruzzian war

  • @considerthis7712
    @considerthis7712 Год назад

    2:30: he loves his facial State. Don’t let him in any country.

  • @shesathome
    @shesathome Год назад +2

    0:30 No one can "strip" Russian citizen of citizenship. It's unlawful and is never used in modern Russia. This guy is Armenian so he can ask Armenian or French citizenship. Russian law doesn't ban having two passports. My daughter has two - Russian and Israel.

    • @MarimoMare
      @MarimoMare Год назад

      Since when can Armenians ask for French citizenship?

    • @vitaliyrusinov4788
      @vitaliyrusinov4788 Год назад +1

      Unless the citizenship was obtained through naturalization. There were rare cases of such strippings in recent years.

    • @MarimoMare
      @MarimoMare Год назад

      @@vitaliyrusinov4788 exactly

  • @HamabaJuJu
    @HamabaJuJu Год назад

    این بیچاره هم اینجوری بدبخت شده

  • @rwstavros
    @rwstavros Год назад +41

    I have concerns about letting Russians emigrate to another country, they all seem to want to bring “Russiaism” to were ever they go.

    • @the_grand_tourer
      @the_grand_tourer Год назад

      So the fascism that had them leave is met by the fascism you're displaying here?
      Here's an idea, maybe it's the other way round, why not be part of the solution, show a positive example ... but with your attitude to immigrants, I'm not sure you have it in you. So much easier to push people away than welcome them eh?!

    • @KTO_HUBLOT
      @KTO_HUBLOT Год назад +1

      In his wet dreams probably

    • @utd709
      @utd709 Год назад +7

      It's us who is exporting or so called values to countries that have 0 interest in our culture we need to respect other people's values whether we like them or not

    • @Rod732
      @Rod732 Год назад

      Yes they do; there's a Russian propagandist in Spain not only spreading propuso and hate towards the Ukrainians and democracy but criticising my country!! Like her, majority. I'm sick of them

    • @Rod732
      @Rod732 Год назад

      @@utd709 they are the ones living in Europe or USA not in Russia. All the Russian oligarchs children are in Europe or USA, living. So what r u talking about? We don't want them here; they come unfortunately and they DONT respect us

  • @savvy.1
    @savvy.1 Год назад +5

    Still they managed to escape, ukrian can't even escape. They have to follow compulsory mandate.

    • @savvy.1
      @savvy.1 Год назад

      @@davidnoelfranks1124 u mentioned his name and ur comments got c*ns0rεd. I intentionally miss-spel to escape sensoring, hope u got it

    • @nukeout
      @nukeout Год назад +2

      You can escape from Ukraine 🇺🇦 The difference is men in Ukraine believe in their country and want to see it succeed

    • @savvy.1
      @savvy.1 Год назад

      @@nukeout no one knows that for sure but media will never let that fact out. 100% men never intends to die for country and they have a mandate media covered it earlier times.

    • @nukeout
      @nukeout Год назад +2

      @@savvy.1 no idea what you're saying but my family members who are men in Ukraine are choosing to stay because of their civic duty. Not because they can't drive/bribe their way out

  • @nawabpundit4072
    @nawabpundit4072 Год назад

    this story vanished lol..

  • @antskilu1354
    @antskilu1354 Год назад

    yeah nuclear free germany is dissident now

  • @josfur1977
    @josfur1977 Год назад

    2:10 💯 WORD! fascist state!

  • @un-tq3xm
    @un-tq3xm Год назад +1

    kindergarten

  • @iiitiberiusiii3441
    @iiitiberiusiii3441 Год назад +3

    People that silently supported this war for 8 years and genocide for 8 months don't deserve any compassion.

    • @nukeout
      @nukeout Год назад

      Don’t be racist if you don’t know anything plz

  • @bobgonzales9680
    @bobgonzales9680 Год назад

    😊Who is lacking of electricity, water, gas and many other things?...The Russians?...😊

    • @Tbone1492
      @Tbone1492 Год назад +1

      Who? Just Ukraine is lack that right now. Europe is fine with Norwegian gas!

    • @sri33333
      @sri33333 Год назад

      Russian are lacking the most important thing: the freedom of speech. Also, the freedom of assembly. Their country is turning into one big GULAG camp.

    • @bobgonzales9680
      @bobgonzales9680 Год назад

      @@sri33333 Only money makes real and substantial changes, speech remains an ineffective speech.....Western powerful lobbies can explain that much better than me....

  • @jaykay2025
    @jaykay2025 Год назад

    poor ruzzians

  • @churrothiev8387
    @churrothiev8387 Год назад +1

    The first guy looks exactly like he just got out of a Russian animated fairy tale. He has the classic Russian look

    • @Tbone1492
      @Tbone1492 Год назад

      How? He's Albanian not even Russian!

    • @sri33333
      @sri33333 Год назад +2

      @@Tbone1492 Armenian, not Albanian

    • @akhandbharat1593
      @akhandbharat1593 Год назад

      He looks gae

    • @churrothiev8387
      @churrothiev8387 Год назад +2

      @@Tbone1492 I read Russia anime (yes it's a thing) as a kid. He looks just like one of those drawings. Russia is a big empire of different ethnicities, not just those of Slavs.

  • @hdjdjsns6862
    @hdjdjsns6862 Год назад

    It's religious global espionage for racial perspectives. Racism trying to preserve itself as in fear making humanity vulnerable by money systems. Technological transitions given on basis of racism in a way as people forced without options. We need to make better options with good humanity.

  • @helveticaification
    @helveticaification Год назад

    They are very lucky emigres.

  • @victoriaxyz6558
    @victoriaxyz6558 24 дня назад

    Correction it’s Zelenskyys war

  • @Pifagorass
    @Pifagorass Год назад

    Get a German passport instead 😉

  • @shijuh.pallithazheth8425
    @shijuh.pallithazheth8425 Год назад

    Ha ha ha the dramatic staged news continues. Hope the same enthusiasm was shown by the media in real battle fields 😂

  • @akhandbharat1593
    @akhandbharat1593 Год назад

    Gays are leaving Russia themselves, this is a win for Russia 💪

    • @RichardTaylor1630
      @RichardTaylor1630 Год назад

      Not really. Who is going to man Russian industry and commerce when all the straight men are dead or dying on the battlefield in Ukraine or, like the gays, have gotten out of the terrorist state that Russia has become?

    • @akhandbharat1593
      @akhandbharat1593 Год назад

      @@RichardTaylor1630 yes Ukranian and NATO forces dying in large numbers

    • @prompthorizon_12
      @prompthorizon_12 Год назад

      @@akhandbharat1593 40,000 dead , 90,000 casualties 1/4 of Russian assets lost .
      Lmao a 2 week war turned into a 8 month one

  • @ransilusamadhith5901
    @ransilusamadhith5901 Год назад +1

    Nice script

  • @jonathoncardwell6786
    @jonathoncardwell6786 Год назад

    In the united States.

  • @Frank-dv3st
    @Frank-dv3st Год назад +6

    Maybe they admire Zelenskyj so much
    because he ist RICH AND CLEAN AND NOT CORRUPT

  • @michaelholopainen2822
    @michaelholopainen2822 Год назад

    "History never repeats itself" ??????
    -Who the heck is this guy ? Is he from alternative reality ?
    - Ah , he is Russian, so he pretty much is from alternative reality ;)

  • @MrNeversweat
    @MrNeversweat Год назад +3

    He should have gone to Ukraine and defend it instead
    Why he is in Germany?

    • @Asoka-great
      @Asoka-great Год назад +3

      Ask him. 😂

    • @TheMalcolmPowder
      @TheMalcolmPowder Год назад

      I JM, are you yourself defending in Ukraine? What is more, the Ukrainians are refusing service from people who have no military experience. Foreigners tend to end up dead first.

  • @HumanBeingsRThinkingBeings
    @HumanBeingsRThinkingBeings Год назад +1

    Mind Begs the Question:
    To support and aid an Apartheid State
    Righteous,Evil?

  • @tomislavukic5289
    @tomislavukic5289 Год назад

    Let me guess... now he is gonna live of social money from Germany

    • @neilclark8087
      @neilclark8087 Год назад

      why do you care? it's not your money. guess you are poor Serb who has no matter in Germany

    • @tomislavukic5289
      @tomislavukic5289 Год назад

      @@neilclark8087 its taxpayers money

  • @eugenbutacu81
    @eugenbutacu81 Год назад +1

    I think is spy mania 🤪

  • @ishkel
    @ishkel Год назад +3

    The guy is Armenian who naturalized in Russian citizenship. Naturalization involves some pledge of loyalty to the state. If such person acts hostile to the country, he violates his own pledge. All countries have a process of revoking citizenship from such individuals. Another misleading report.

    • @Julian-tf8nj
      @Julian-tf8nj Год назад +3

      He was 1 year old when he immigrated!

    • @RichardTaylor1630
      @RichardTaylor1630 Год назад

      He's not "hostile" to Russia as such, only to the criminal gang running Russia at present, and to their violations of international law (such as the Budapest Memorandum) that requires Russia to respect Ukraine's territorial integrity.

    • @ishkel
      @ishkel Год назад

      @@RichardTaylor1630 How do you know about criminal gang running Russia? For example, democratic gang running US is washing $60+ billions Ukrainian aid through criminal gang which government of Ukraine. Criminal gangs sitting in European governments are acting against interests of own peoples and are doing it openly such as British prime minister, she said "I do not care what my electorate is thinking and will continue my policy toward Ukraine" (which make Ukrainians fight until the last man). Western politicians stated on many occasions that there is no such thing as international law but rules which they assigned. It is time to grow up and take off rose glasses!

    • @ishkel
      @ishkel Год назад

      @@rubywal Putin is supported by more than 70% of population, so your opinion is irrelevant. In Russua, it is possible to be not loyal current political power until you are staying in a legal domain. This is a big difference with Ukraine were all opposition is physically exterminated or in Europe where politics if cancellation is ruling.

  • @shafeequest7553
    @shafeequest7553 Год назад

    😂

  • @HumanBeingsRThinkingBeings
    @HumanBeingsRThinkingBeings Год назад +2

    Mind Begs the Question:
    If deploying Weapons,Mercenaries
    At USA doorstep (Cuba) - Not Allowed
    At Russias doorstep (Ukraine) - Allowed
    Democracy,Imperialism?

    • @proselytizingorthodoxpente8304
      @proselytizingorthodoxpente8304 Год назад +3

      Dumb question. The country sending mercenaries and missiles into Ukraine was Russia.

    • @RichardTaylor1630
      @RichardTaylor1630 Год назад

      Are you saying that Cuba was deprived of any Russian weapons? If so, you are flat wrong. The Kennedy/Krushchev deal was for withdrawal of NUCLEAR missiles from Cuba in exchange for withdrawal by the US of nuclear missiles from Turkey. No one is proposing to put US nuclear missiles in Ukraine. But really the better solution would be to dispose of the tyrannical Castro state, AND give Ukraine back the equivalent of the missiles that they had at the time of the breakup of the Soviet Union. Ukraine was conned out of those missiles by Russia, which promised, in the Budapest Memorandum, to "RESPECT UKRAINE'S TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY." Put that fact in your "thinking being" brain.

  • @olegbaturin8390
    @olegbaturin8390 Год назад

    He isn't Russian!)

    • @Asoka-great
      @Asoka-great Год назад

      So.

    • @israelromero728
      @israelromero728 Год назад

      Unless he needs to fight for them he is right?

    • @nukeout
      @nukeout Год назад +2

      He’s a Russian citizen is the point of the report. Not everyone who’s an American citizen was born in America either

    • @olegbaturin8390
      @olegbaturin8390 Год назад

      @@nukeout If you are not Russian by blood and birth, then you are not Russian! You can have many passports, but blood is the main thing!

    • @nukeout
      @nukeout Год назад

      @@olegbaturin8390 is telling you what the reporter means. You don't need to argue with me about it

  • @Tbone1492
    @Tbone1492 Год назад

    Mongolians get around. They came to Alaska and called themselves native lol

  • @utd709
    @utd709 Год назад +5

    2 leaving 130 million staying

    • @Wulture
      @Wulture Год назад +16

      how about the over 1 million who have already left?

    • @baroneleve1196
      @baroneleve1196 Год назад +1

      @@Wulture Hahaha, how about the ukrainians who equally fled ?

    • @utd709
      @utd709 Год назад +1

      @@Wulture can you give me a reliable source other than some western media outlet ?

    • @Wulture
      @Wulture Год назад +4

      @@baroneleve1196 I never claimed ukrainians havent fled. Their country was attacked by an invading army. It makes sense to flee. If everything is a-okay in russia, why are russians fleeing? No one attacked their country.

    • @Wulture
      @Wulture Год назад

      @@utd709 Over 194,000 Russians have fled to Finland, Georgia and Kazakhstan since Putin’s call to fight in Ukraine war. - Aljazeera.
      Thats dated 28th of september. Or is Aljazeera "some western media outlet" too?

  • @emmanuelndakah2864
    @emmanuelndakah2864 Год назад

    Only two Russians, what about tens of thousands of Europeans protesting NATO s insane war against Russia on Ukrainian soil.

  • @darinamoon5896
    @darinamoon5896 Год назад

    They oppose the militarisation, not war. If they opposed the war they would have done somwthing by now. Women in Iran are more powerful than men in russian federation

  • @felipe-vibor
    @felipe-vibor Год назад

    They don't look normal. Must have been criminals