A Russian citizen in Kursk region can’t believe her house is gone and that she has to evacuate with her family.



by BigDeckBob

36 comments
  1. She weeps but hasn’t been “assaulted” and given a bullet.

  2. Orcs only shed tears of self pity, never in empathy for others. What a bunch of empty souls.

  3. I believe she cryied like this when Ukrainian women lodt their home . War is coming home 🙂

  4. over 2 years of this happening to bordering Ukrainians and only now does she cry when it happens to her – ruzzia is going to collapse

  5. Based on statistics alone, the odds are good that this random woman is one of the Russians who declare themselves to be *non-political*.

    She’s learning the truth expressed by Pericles about two and a half thousand years ago — “Just because you don’t take an interest in politics, that doesn’t mean politics won’t take an interest in you.”

  6. Oh boohooo you support and encourage monster this is your reality. Make better choices. Or remain brainwashed until it’s your turn to become 300 or 200 civilian casualties are expected just Ukraine will minimise it it’s not the goal it’s unfortunate reality as russian military often hide behind meat shields civies prisoners even Ukrainians forced so….. Zero sympathy in fact show me more of your sweet suffering

  7. Ukraine has been going through this for 2 years… just believe in your fate…

  8. Now is the time to turn your crying eyes towards Moscow and fucking resist.

  9. Leaving animals behind is the unofficial Russian doctrine

  10. I love seeing these Russians finally experiencing what they have done to tens of millions of Ukrainians. Only difference is, Ukrainians aren’t eating their pets like the Russki’s did. Oh and there’s not streets filled with dead civilians.

  11. Remember when russians celebrated the bombing of children hospitals in Ukraine?

    Thought luck

  12. FAFO. I have no sorrow, especially when I think of the suffering the last years the people of Ukraine have endured at the hands of Putin and his illegal war.

  13. It’s coming home, it’s coming home
    It’s coming, War is coming home

  14. I wonder if she ever saw that vid, right back at the beginning of the war, where that guy and his son go back to their home to rescue their dogs and a russian BMP opens up on them with a heavy machine gun. The father is on the floor bleeding out, and the son is trying desperately to pull him off the road while under fire, as one of his injured dogs screams in pain in the background.

    You reap what you sow. No sympathy.

  15. Well, luckily you have captured lot of ground around (checking notes) Bakhmut. You can go there. Settling occupied territories is generally not ok, but I argue temporary exception could be made.

  16. Don’t worry my darling , remember politics isn’t interesting to you

  17. Russia should save lifes and surrender by giving Ukraine Kursk and Belgorod oblasts.

  18. She’s lucky compared to the real victims of Putins invasion.

  19. And how much do you wanna bet that her house was wrecked by Russian forces indiscriminately shelling and bombing their own people? At best, her own government regards get as collateral damage.

    Her tears are narcissistic shock — “How could this happen to *me*?!” — and nothing more. She will not make the empathy leap required to appreciate that her feelings and situation are indistinguishable from what Ukrainians have experienced for over two years.

  20. *politics has entered the chat*

    I do care about you. Please receive this token of ignorance.

  21. zero sympathy…and its actually more likely it was Russian artillery that destroyed her house… FAFO

  22. Boh fucking hoo. What about the Ukrainian who lost the lives 

  23. Where was your passion when blowing up citizens houses on the Ukraine side?

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