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Breaking: Public Executions to ‘Erode Morale’

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An anonymous official told Bloomberg and other outlets on Thursday that the Russian FSB Security Service has plans for public executions of citizens in the streets to “break the morale” of nationalist citizen patriots. Putin’s invasion isn’t going as smoothly as planned thanks to the resistance.

Terror of public executions

Because ordinary Ukrainian citizens are putting up such a fierce fight, the Russian invasion is experiencing major setbacks. In response, the Kremlin is turning to the terrorist extreme of public executions.

According to the leak, attributed to a “European intelligence official,” Russian forces will soon begin dragging people into the streets and shooting them.

The Russian government “has devised plans to erode the morale of the Ukrainian people, who for a week now have held out against a full-scale Russian invasion force.” Those “plans” allegedly includes “cracking down on protests, detaining opponents of Russia, and even carrying out public executions.

Jennifer Griffin with Fox News tweeted out on Thursday, March 3, that the European official told her news channel that “Russia’s federal intelligence agency, the Federal Security Service, developed the plans.

The planned public executions are intended to counter the highly effective efforts of the Ukrainian underground. Analysts note that in the past week of battle, “thousands of Ukrainian civilians have volunteered to take up arms alongside regular Ukrainian military service members.

One of the high profile heroes is “former boxing champion and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko.” He took up arms and started blasting.

Confuse Russian troops

Everyone can do their part in a situation like this and Americans should be taking notes. For instance, one of the Ukrainian breweries switched from making beer to Molotov cocktails.

Besides mass production of hand held incendiary devices and passing out weapons to those who don’t already have their own, there are an infinite number of ways to cripple an enemy without making a fuss. Getting caught will risk one of those public executions.

For instance, road maintenance crews went around and took down all the road signs in a bold attempt “to confuse Russian troops trying to navigate the country.” Ordinary civilians put their lives at risk to form human roadblocks, preventing Russian military vehicles from moving forward.

The freedom fighters may want to reconsider that tactic in light of the new information because one of those peaceful protests could end with public executions in the form of squashed protesters.

Anybody can find ways to literally throw sand in the machinery. Dirt and grit are the big enemies of heavy equipment. Remove oil plugs, Set up electrical short circuits that will blow when the switch is flipped. When doing things for the invader, do them slowly. And badly. As the old saying goes, “strive at all times to bend, fold, spindle, and mutilate.

While the Russians are convinced that public executions will erode the morale of Ukrainian citizens, they really risk the opposite. Shooting innocent bystanders only trying to save their homes and homeland is a lot more likely to produce the opposite effect and fire up their resolve even higher.

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