In occupied Kherson they promise bitcoins for burned enemy equipment (photo)
In Kherson, which has been under occupation since the beginning of March, residents continue to resist the enemy. The head of the Ministry of Digital Development, Mikhail Fedorov, showed posters that were pasted up in the city: they urge residents to give up their Russian passports, remind them that Kherson is Ukraine, and call for burning enemy equipment and points for issuing Russian passports.
There is even an "instruction" on how to make Molotov cocktails and burn the invaders' equipment with them. For a photo of burned Russian equipment or invaders who are now in the city, they promise a reward in bitcoins.
“Every day they tear down Russian flags, distribute our national symbols and put up pro-Ukrainian posters. Local residents refuse to cooperate with the occupiers, refuse rubles and do not even want to hear about some kind of pseudo-referendum. Of course, this annoys and frightens the Russians. So they are trying to forcibly tear off the South with their propaganda. However, this is all temporary. Kherson will definitely be liberated from the invaders, like other cities of our brave country,” Mikhail Fedorov emphasized.
Source: Mikhail Fedorov
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