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Uncle Joe

(58,365 posts)
Sun May 1, 2022, 12:38 PM May 2022

'We Can Only Be Enemies'



One family’s experience of Vladimir Putin’s invasion offers a path to the end of the war.

By Peter Pomerantsev

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Soldiers ordered the terrified villagers to the surface, and then threw a grenade into the cellar, targeting any hidden Ukrainian soldiers. The Horbonoses—Irina, 55; Sergey, 59; and their 25-year-old son, Nikita—spent the next night in a neighbor’s cellar, but it was so wet and cold that they returned to theirs. Upon arrival, they found five Russian soldiers living inside.

“Where are we meant to live?” Irina asked. “This is our home.” The soldiers told the Horbonos family that they could return home—they could all live there together. And so the Horbonoses moved back in.

They would spend about three weeks with those five Russian soldiers, eating together, walking together, talking together. The Russian soldiers would make nonsensical declarations about their mission and ask alarmingly basic questions about Ukraine, yet also offer insights into their motivations and their morale; the Horbonoses would push back on their claims, angrily scream at them, and also drink with them, using that measure of trust to prod at the soldiers’ confidence in Vladimir Putin’s war.

Over the course of those several weeks, a period the Horbonoses recounted to me аnd my colleague Andrii Bashtovyi, the cellar in Lukashivka became a microcosm of the war’s propaganda front. On one side were the Russians, who repeated a litany of falsehoods they had been told about their assault; on the other, the Ukrainians, wondering how their home could be decimated by aggressors driven by a fiction.

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https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/05/putin-war-propaganda-russian-support/629714/


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'We Can Only Be Enemies' (Original Post) Uncle Joe May 2022 OP
Remarkable Bayard May 2022 #1
Russian soldiers remind me of.... RussBLib May 2022 #2

RussBLib

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2. Russian soldiers remind me of....
Sun May 1, 2022, 04:16 PM
May 2022

Fox News viewers and T**** supporters, so misled and bamboozled they don't know what they are doing.

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