In Russia, mothers of fallen occupiers received a cynical gift from the authorities on March 8.


Representatives of 'United Russia' handed out meat grinders to the mothers of soldiers who died in Ukraine
In the Murmansk region of the Russian Federation, representatives of the 'United Russia' party handed out meat grinders to the mothers of soldiers who died in the war in Ukraine. This was reported by Russian media. After photos of the visit and the presentation of these gifts spread on social media, many were outraged by this act.
The 'United Russia' party asked everyone to refrain from 'provocative interpretations' of their gift.
Social media calls the gift disgraceful
Photos of officials smiling while handing meat grinders to mothers whose sons died in Ukraine caused outrage among social media users. After this, the party disabled comments under the post. Many comments expressed surprise and indignation at the gift from the party.
The party's representative published a video with thanks
The 'United Russia' party published a video of a conversation with one of the mothers who expressed her gratitude for the meat grinder. The party's representatives claim that their gift was appreciated and needed.
The party urges not to distort their greeting
The representatives of the 'United Russia' party claim that their greeting is being twisted and urge everyone not to support inhuman and provocative interpretations.
Let us remind you that the Russian Federation has lost about 885,130 people in the war with Ukraine as of March 9.
The total duration of the war in Ukraine is 1,110 days.
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