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According to Russian volunteers, if Putin wins Ukraine, then there will be an

"Ethnic Solidarity": RDC fighters described Russia for which they struggle

According to Russian volunteers, if Putin wins Ukraine, then there will be an "interethnic hell" in the world, and if he loses - then the Russian Federation is waiting for heavy social upheavals. Russian soldiers from the Russian Volunteer Corps, which recently conducted a successful operation in the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation, on May 29 published an article about the "Russian nation -state" for which they act.

The main reference of the article is that after the Second World War, the world was divided into two camps: communist and liberal. According to RDC fighters, both political structures are repelled by the concepts of the economy, so they lead to injustice in the world. Instead, Russian volunteers offer "ethical outlook". "I do not care what social death you belong to and how much you earn. We belong to one blood, one people, and therefore we are to take," the RDC said.

According to RDC members, the "ethnic outlook" is the basis for the creation of a nation -state that they see Russia in the future. The RDC is convinced that if President Vladimir Putin wins in the war with Ukraine, then "an inter -ethnic hell is planted. " In the event of its defeat, according to volunteers, social upheavals are waiting for Russia. "But whoever came to his place, he will be another populist, locked between millstones of liberal rhetoric and non -infantry. articles.

According to the author of the article, the Russians need to offer a new "ethnic look at the world". "The world in which your social origin, your income level, your gender will not matter. Where only your blood, your abilities and personal achievements will play a role," the material stated. We will remind that on May 26 the Legion "Freedom of Russia" published the first video of the operation conducted in the Belgorod region.

The record was presented as an example of "weakness and inefficiency" of the Russian military. In response to the statements of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation about the defeat of the group near Belgorod, the fighters of the RDC, on May 24, denied these statements, noting that they were in camouflage "cartoons", not "pixel". Earlier, on May 22, Russian volunteers liberated the village of Kozinka in the Grayvoronsky district of Belgorod region.