“Send us back our husbands.” We meet the Russian women demanding the return of men mobilised for Russia’s war in Ukraine. – Steve Rosenberg, BBCNews

“Send us back our husbands.” We meet the Russian women demanding the return of men mobilised for Russia’s war in Ukraine. – Steve Rosenberg, BBCNews
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32 comments
  1. This could be a very good thing if they are not shut down by the regime, and imprisoning the wives of soldiers would look quite bad for them.

  2. They still won’t revolt so f&ck them. Enjoy having your loved ones send to you in body bags. If lucky

  3. Do you want a sack of onions? Because that’s how you get a sack of onions.

  4. Looks like treason to me. They need to think less about their own needs and more about the needs of their god-emperor Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, First of His Name, Forger of Chains, Buggerer of Boys, Ruler of the Slavs and the Buryats and the Tuvans…

  5. Coming back in ZINC coffins?

    That is a step up, some of their husbands are now a red mist in the snow from videos I have seen.

  6. Best they can do is promise a liter of cooking oil.

  7. a society rotten to the core. not a single one of these “wives” or “mothers” cares for the ukrainian people that are being pillaged, raped and murdered by their “husbands” and “sons”. all they care for are they themselves. they want their normalcy back. without regret for what they all have done.

    i’m sick to my stomach when i see things like this.

  8. Always the gd motherland

    Wtf is wrong with these subhumans

  9. Pretty much all of them pro war. Just don’t want it to affect them personally. Fuck them all.

  10. They want war criminals back in their houses? Strange people.

  11. Probably too little too late. These men are most likely already dead.

  12. They just want their Husbands back everybody, thats all! What about Ukrainian children getting taken, what about the women being raped or worse, what about all the Innocent lives being taken, all in the name of one man.

    But… they want their Husband back.

  13. Ask them what their thoughts are on the 12 Ukraine civilians killed today. They will say “Good.” I hope they know their husbands and countless other orcs are destined to be composted before this war is through.

  14. That’s happens when you see 💴 and don’t think.

  15. She says “There are those that want to fight. Let them fight.” – um, NO!?! Maybe DON’T let them fight, and you won’t be in this awful mess. Clearly she thinks that Russia invading Ukraine (and presumably then the rest of Europe) is OK, but the only problem is that her particular man just didn’t want to go? These people are nuts, and unfortunately until they can see the truth of this situation, they’re doomed to be part of Putin’s Death Cult.

  16. “There are some people that want to fight”.
    No no no.There are people who want to take a part in invading a neighbouring country where they kill,rape and destroy everything they can.Fucking savages.

  17. Thats 28 years of hard labour. Unlucky Russians. This is what you get when you stay quiet. Don’t use your voice until they’ve left your ill husband on the frontlines in assault squads for a year and will keep him there until death whether you like it or not!

  18. Russian ladies need to understand, their husbands are nothing but fertilizer for next years crop

  19. Surprised Russia let BBC in to interview disgruntled wives of soldiers? 🤔

  20. Plot twist, they are no long in Ukraine, well parts of them are.

  21. They need to be careful or they might be next. Somalis, Chinese recently. I think they’ve used up their stockpile of internal ethnic minorities. Once the world gets out to the less informed international masses, they’ll go back to looking at other internal groups.

  22. Weren’t the wives happy their drunk abusive husband is sent to war, now they are crying. Of course they will be sent back in body bags or never return at all. You had a choice not to go but choose betray the motherland and sent your husband to serve the moscovites and protect putin ego.

  23. She ate all the kolbasa and potatoes the gave her instead

  24. Antonina says it best; “I used to have enormous respect for VP. Now I’m more neutral. But if he sees us as traitors, I don’t understand this attitude.” (paraphrased)

    Yes. ‘Neutral’ and ‘not understanding’.

    Socially, the Russian populous has learned to either, 1) State things in a vague and elusive way so as not to draw the ire of the political elite or, 2) Just want to say things but are sternly pathetic in their political inability.

    Undoubtedly, it is both.

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