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Users from many countries join the large -scale campaign in support of Ukraine, ...

Hated the Russians even before it became mainstream: a social network is spreading a new flash mob (photo)

Users from many countries join the large -scale campaign in support of Ukraine, which is gradually gaining momentum on the social network. Different people are united by a common dislike of the Russian Federation. Users of the social network X (former Twitter) have launched a new trend that is starting to gain a lot of popularity.

The flashmob was probably started by the user under the nickname Bosek Ręka, who published a drawing of a mass execution of Polish citizens made by the USSR NKVD bodies in 1940. Users from different countries publish posts on how and why they are hostile to the Russians. Initially, they write from which state they are, ending with the expression ". . . I fucking Hated Russian Occupants Before It Was Cool", which can be translated as "I hated Russian invaders to the hell until it was cool.

" Also, a historical photo is added to the post, which clearly demonstrates what the Russians "remembered. Users who claim that they are Bulgarians, Latvians, Czechs, Poles, Finns and more.

It is worth noting that the topic was "picked up" by NAFO representatives, the purpose of which is to counteract Russian propaganda and misinformation during a full-scale invasion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, which may testify to the launch on social networks of a large-scale campaign in support of Ukraine. We will remind, in August last year the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleb launched a flashmob on his page on Twitter in honor of Independence Day.

Within this action, his colleagues from other countries published in turn published lines from the National Anthem of Ukraine. In the comments under the post of Minister, the Foreign Minister of more than 10 countries, as well as US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and the head of the EU Foreign Political Service, Josep Borrel, were distinguished.