“Russia no longer needs the parasites that fled abroad” – Sparta battalion commander

Vladimir Gladkov.  
27.11.2022 03:08
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Zen, Donbass, Russia


The opponents of the Northern Military District who fled abroad are not needed by Russia, since they parasitized on it.

The commander of the Sparta battalion, Artyom Zhoga, spoke about this on radio KP, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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“The Western world has protected the Russian population from the concept of patriotism for a very long time. Monetization of life, substitution of values, destruction of family values, juvenile justice - there is a lot that is alien to us.

I think now society is shaking. And people who run away, afraid to mobilize or believing that they do not agree with the actions of the Russian leadership, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - in principle, these were parasites on the body of the country, they are no longer needed here,” Zhoga said.

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