BEAUTIFUL MURAL OF PUTIN MADE FROM ALL THE DEAD MERCENARIES WHO FOUGHT IN PUTIN'S WARS
A beautiful mural of Russian President and "Polonium enthusiast" Vladimir Putin has been made using only pictures of dead mercenaries from the Wagner Group, the private army that Putin has used to fight his wars in places like Syria and the Ukraine.
The artwork was commissioned by the Swedish newspaper Dagen Nyheter which is owned by the Bonnier family, a Swedish family originally of Jewish descent.
The photos of dead mercenaries used in the artwork were sourced from former Ukrainian intelligence officers who spent seven years compiling a database of the private army that Putin prefers to use in case, as often happens, something goes wrong. Dead mercenaries, after all, don't have to be mentioned officially in the media, commemorated, or have pensions paid to their widows and orphans. Also, the Kremlin can easily distance itself from any "war crimes" they might have committed.
Putin, it has to be remembered, is too weak to get involved in real wars, so he has to use underhand methods to project geopolitical power.
Putin, it has to be remembered, is too weak to get involved in real wars, so he has to use underhand methods to project geopolitical power.
Despite all this, the artwork shows that there is nevertheless a deep bond between Putin and his easily disposable cannon fodder.
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