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The “cheerleaders” of the Russian invasion: They wear a nurse uniform with a “Z” emblem and remind of other times (video)

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Dressed in a nurse uniform reminiscent of bygone eras and bearing the “Z” emblem of the Russian invasion, the “Sisters of Victory” & # 8211; a music group consisting of influencer, models, students and other young women from the Lugansk region & # 8211; found themselves at the side of the Russian soldiers this Easter, wanting to “boost their morale.”

According to the Daily Mail, the main goal of the group of young women is to promote Russian war propaganda, while many posts on the Internet and Russian social media report that they are “wives and girlfriends” of soldiers serving in Ukraine. p>

The “cheerleaders” of the Russian invasion: They wear a nurse uniform with the emblem “Z” and remind of other times

Dressed in a nurse uniform reminiscent of bygone eras and bearing the “Z” emblem of the Russian invasion, the “Sisters of Victory” & # 8211; a music group consisting of influencer, models, students and other young women from the Lugansk region & # 8211; found themselves at the side of the Russian soldiers this Easter, wanting to “boost their morale.”

According to the Daily Mail, the main goal of the group of young women is to promote Russian war propaganda, while many posts on the Internet and Russian social media report that they are “wives and girlfriends” of soldiers serving in Ukraine. p>

In the photos and videos that are circulating on the internet, the members of the group appear to offer cakes and religious images to the Russian soldiers on the occasion of the Orthodox Easter. A few days ago, “Siostri Pampedi” (as the band is called in Russian) released the video clip of a song seeking to “convince young people in Russia that war is necessary”, as the British newspaper points out.

Among the members of the group we find Aliona Boyko, who has over 30,000 followers on TikTok and Instagram. “Her propaganda message to the soldiers was this: It is important that we do not give up now, that we become stronger despite the difficulties. “Difficulties will pass and sooner or later everything will go well,” writes the Daily Mail.

Violeta Moskalenko, who has 3,000 followers on Instagram, is a model who took part in Lugansk Fashion Week. Other “nurses” are model Maria Okorokova and actress Anastasia Tsepurova.

Valeria Rusina is a medical student and Sofia Varabirova is a pediatrician. Anastasia Migal is a law student and a discus throwing champion. “In six years I have won 54 medals and 70 titles. “Despite my many achievements, many victories are still waiting for me,” she says.

Source: First Issue

Source: politis.com.cy

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