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    1. shadowrun456 on

      I’ve recently had an interesting situation. I live in Lithuania. We were siting with friends at a bar table outside, when a random guy approached us and asked us to light his cigarette. He immediately started acting aggressively for no reason whatsoever, insulting us, etc. We asked him to leave, but he forcefully sat at our table, and unprompted said that he is “Ukrainian” and “deserted the army to come to Lithuania”. This was bizarre for several reasons: 1) who just says “I am from [country]” unprompted? I’ve never had this happen in my life before; 2) why would a person who deserted the army (which is a crime) just willingly admit to it to random strangers he just met and who he is actively antagonizing? But the final confirmation came when I asked him why he’s speaking russian and not Ukrainian, if he’s Ukrainian as he claims. He replied that “we wouldn’t understand” him if he spoke Ukrainian (which sounds logical on the surface), but I’ve called his bluff and said “I do speak Ukrainian, let’s speak Ukrainian” (I actually don’t, but that’s besides the point), and he immediately changed the subject and switched his attention do a different person at our table. I’ve asked him two more times to speak Ukrainian, and he just ignored me. After a while, we simply left.

      I wonder if anyone else has experienced similar situations.

    2. no_use_your_name on

      I sniff that out instantly.

      ****SMELLS LIKE BITCH ASS MOTHERFUCKER!!****

    3. Sounds pretty desperate as a covert operation. Unless he just kills time in your country, waiting for some more damaging orders (remember the little green people of Crimea?)

    4. Markonikled on

      It’s one of tactics of online russian propaganda war but it’s quite weird seeing something like this irl. But we’re talking about russia, nothing can surprise me anymore. They are hell bent on spreading chaos, unrest and hate so europe would have to fight itself.

    5. LucianFromWilno on

      Everyday brother, when you live near kaliningrad oblast there are many russians working in poland from Monday-Friday and on weekends they go back to Kaliningrad and they either pretend to be Belarusian and act normally or Ukrainians and then they tend to be more rude aggressive and on purpose makeing bad impressions, unfortunately for them I know Russian well and A little bit of Ukrainian and I can tell the difference even between Belarusian/Ukrainian Russian and Russian Russian

    6. adventmix on

      Aren’t you guys tired of pushing this silly narrative of ‘evil Russians’?

    7. Epicol0r on

      I didn’t meet russians pretending to be Ukrainians yet.
      But most of the Russians, and also most of the Ukrainians in my neighbourhood are loud, crazy, and annoying (there are just a few exceptions in the neighbourhood .:( )

    8. TerryFlapnCheeks69 on

      No, but ive met a ton of Ukrainians larping as aggressive Russians in a attempt to make me support Ukraine, which i find insulting and just not genuine. Good thing i never cared.

    9. No_Conversation_9325 on

      Oh plenty on social media! It’s been on since the start of war at least.

    10. emperor32 on

      Oh, it’s not enough to send shaheds and missles to hospitals and private homes. Some famous russian actors makes it ok, russians fucked up atm

    11. mowinski on

      Met? No! Do I believe they are out there? Sure, they’ve done more despicable things than this in Ukraine already.

    12. Always. Every ukrainian i met who behave poorly are clearly russian, and every time an ukrainian seems to be a slightly worse person than i assume it becomes obvious he or she is russian. Thats just the way it is, ukrainian people can’t be bad or be at fault. Not a single individual. Always comes down to russians in disguise.

    13. TrickEnvironmental44 on

      I mean theyve learned how to do this with lgbt people. Writing fake stories about trans people to make people think all trans people are like that etc

    14. Had almost the same happen to me. Sat outside a restaurant with friends and a guy just joins the table, asking for a lighter, tells he’s Ukranian, then when asked about it starts talking about how he’s here hiding from conscription, how Russia is not at fault for starting this war and how evil the Ukranian government is. He was unpleasant and wouldn’t leave our table, so we left shortly after. I was baffled to hear this from a so called “Ukranian”.

      Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if this is some low-level operation to try and influence public opinion about Ukranians in key regions. Task your lowest level operatives to talk shit and give them beer money. They can even do this outside of work hours. Simple and over time can be effective if enough people fall for it.

    15. TigNiceweld on

      Yes, daily playing Counter Strike 2. Some also cheat just to piss off westeners.

    16. Mikk_UA_ on

      it was a case since 2022, but mostly to avoid well ‘stigma’ of being russians or shift and muddy the blame for war. Still a shitty move.

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