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"Something had to do": Russians proudly send their sons to die in Ukraine - the media

Journalists write that even after the explosions at the Airrodrom Diagilevo, the residents of Ryazan did not cease to support Putin and the war he began against Ukraine. Many in the West and in Ukraine expected that after the death of a large number of Russian soldiers, mothers, parents and friends of the Russian Federation would be the first to oppose the Kremlin regime. However, even after the mobilization was announced in Russia, this did not happen. About it writes the New York Times.

Yes, journalists gave an example a woman named Natalia, who died a son during the attempts of the Russian army to capture Gostomel. What remained from his body was buried in Ryazan. Natalia said that, in her opinion, the invasion had to be better planned "to minimize the loss, but did not express anger towards Russian President Vladimir Putin. "There was something to do," she said.

Ryazan, where two military bases are located, proudly sends his people to war, although some return in bags for corpses. Another woman by the name of Marina sent a 27-year-old son to the war, despite the fact that she is a single mother and has a second disabled child. She complained that her son would not repair her roof now. The material says that the woman is not angry because the Kremlin regime has sent her son to war. According to her, she is proud that her son has a military uniform.

"Our president is quite wise, and he is still doing a good job," she said. In her opinion, people in the West "have nothing", but there are everything in Russian stores. The publication writes that the locals did not change their opinion even after the explosions at the Diagilevo airfield. They hope that the army of the Russian Federation will soon "win". Earlier, Focus wrote that the Armed Forces declared a possible rocket firing of Ukraine for New Year.