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Many commentators critically spoke about the new issue of Diesel Show, consideri...

Diesel Show removed a sketch about Ukrainians in occupation: details of scandal (video)

Many commentators critically spoke about the new issue of Diesel Show, considering the inappropriate jokes about people living under Russian occupation. The humorous project "Diesel Shaw" provoked a scandal through a sketch of Ukrainians living under occupation and Russian servicemen. The video was posted on the YouTube channel "Diesel Studio" on December 15. In one of the scenes, the actors depicted a family who meets Christmas holidays in the occupied territories.

In the beginning, the father and son look Russian television. The wife is concerned that under the influence of propaganda, her husband "will go to receive a Russian passport. " In response, the man says that he will take a passport of the Russian Federation only if the toilet paper ends. He also stated that the child perceives propaganda news as cartoons. The conversation of the couple interrupts the knock on the door. The house includes a man in St.

Nicholas' suit, who tells the family that they are "free people" because they live in Ukraine. He also reported that the Armed Forces were already working to liberate the land from the occupiers. Later, actors depicting Russian soldiers appear in the frame. After talking to St. Nicholas, the invaders ask the Ukrainian family forgiveness and return the stolen washing machine.

In the comments, some people expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that the Russian soldiers in the sketch were shown funny "Chnonyms". The commentators indicated that the occupiers continue to commit military crimes in Ukraine. Many social networks also wrote that the lives of people in the occupied territories should not be the subject of jokes.

We will remind, on December 17, Nadia Dorofeeva confessed that she accidentally imposed music of the famous Russian band on a video, which announced a gathering for the army. She said that together with her husband, Michael reworked the video in one night, changing the music. Earlier, on November 1, an interview with Russian actor Alexei Panin appeared, in which he stated that he would not want to live in Ukraine, since Ukrainians with the Russians "in something one people".