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Watch the trick of the Ukrainians to reveal the disguised Russians

 

Watch the trick of the Ukrainians to reveal the disguised Russians

The pioneers of social networking sites circulated a video documenting how Ukrainians differentiate between the indigenous population and the Russians who speak the Ukrainian language.

According to “Sky News Arabia,” the Bulgarian investigative journalist, Christo Grosev, published a video clip of a Ukrainian citizen approaching the Russian soldiers, telling them to say the word “Palyanitsa,” a type of bread known to Ukrainians.

"A Ukrainian approaches unknown soldiers and shouts at them and says (Balanitsa), after realizing that they are Russians, he told them that they could not force him not to shoot the video, as the Ukrainian constitution allows him to do so," Grosev said.


And the Ukrainian citizen says in the video: "I don't understand who he is... Glory to Ukraine! He does not answer, say (Palanitsia).” And the Russian soldier replies to him, “Do not photograph.” The Ukrainian citizen gets angry: “Why can’t I photograph? Who told you I can't shoot? The Ukrainian constitution allows me to photograph, I'm at home; Why can't I photograph? Look, I want to photograph trees.” Grosev posted another video of a Ukrainian soldier explaining to local citizens how to put the suspected Russians to the test by uttering that word.

And “Balanitsa” is a bread that Ukrainians make to receive guests, and its pronunciation is different from the Russian pronunciation of it, and Russians can only pronounce it by mixing letters and some and changing some sounds.

The famous Russian broadcaster, Oleg Scapieva, a supporter of Russian President Vladimir Putin, could not pronounce that word correctly, which was pronounced by "Bualanitsa", which in the Ukrainian language means "strawberry".

While Ukrainian citizens put a new test for suspected Russians, from the Ukrainian vernacular; By the word "Ukrzalenzenytsia", which means "trivial, nonsense".

And earlier, the Ukrainian army warned of a "stunt" that the Russian army had applied in its continuous military operations on Ukrainian soil since Thursday.

"The Russian army is resorting to a ploy aimed at misleading the Ukrainian forces, which is to raise the Ukrainian flag on its military equipment," the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Valery Zaluzhny, said in a Facebook post.

"Such cases were observed in many locations such as Nova Basan in Kyiv, on the Krasnostav Nizhin highway, and in the Chernihiv region," he added.

And the Ukrainian military official continued: “There are cases in which the enemy raised a white flag on its vehicles under the pretext of surrender, and after approaching the Ukrainian military positions, it started shooting.”


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