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Russian pro-war bloggers share videos in which “armchairs patriots” are criticized.

Russian Pro War Blogger shared a video with critical so-called “Patriots armchairs”, which opposed the Ukrainian peace talks, reported on Sunday.

In the short video, a husband and a woman in her kitchen complain about the Russian military because they could not hold large Ukrainian cities. The woman alludes to a “deal” from which she claims that she hinder progress on the battlefield.

The husband then angrily publishes a comment online – just so that the scene to a Russian soldier changes in a ditch and reads the comment. A female fighting doctor nearby assures the soldier that “a deal is completed and we will return to our families”.

Suddenly the video cuts on an in -depth cover that beats the ditch, followed by a recording of the soldier's phone, which shows an SMS from his daughter, who wishes him a happy defense lawyer of the father of the father, who is celebrated on February 23.

The video, the creator of which remains unknown, is in contrast to previous state-supported propaganda efforts, including the widespread clips that were produced by Kremlin financed by Kremlin, which promoted the war effort in Russia. The latest video was published by several Pro War telegram channels with hundreds of thousands of subscribers.

Agentstvo said that three of the actors had identified in the video, all of which had previously been published in Russian television series and ads. An actress refused to give details about the production of the video or the identity of her creators.

While the authors of the video remain unknown, RT admitted last year that it was behind a separate series of Slick-produced pro war videos that were widespread by military bloggers. These videos promoted Russian military service and mocked Ukraine and its western allies.

Last month, Agenstvo reported that RT's RT production team had received state awards from the Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin behind the Pro War Clips.

The latest video was published days later US and Russian officials met for theirs First direct conversations Since the invasion in February 2022, whereby the delegates hit a positive tone from both sides and at the same time downplay the chances of an immediate breakthrough in the Ukrainian peace negotiations.

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