“It's time to die, Vanya”: Ukrainians reacted with memes to partial mobilization in Russia

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"It's time to die, Vanya": Ukrainians responded with memes to partial mobilization in Russia

In Russia, partial mobilization was introduced on September 21st. And the Ukrainians are very happy about it. We have collected for you the most interesting, what netizens think about this.

vladimir putin never learned anything in almost 7 months of a full-scale war. The naive man thought that he could scare the Ukrainians with another 300,000 invaders. But he didn't run into those. Let's go watch on Channel 24 how the citizens of our country perceived the news of partial mobilization in Russia.

Belaya Lada to every home

But seriously, the aggressor country will soon not have those white Lads if its fighters die at the same pace. And although Shoigu boasts that only almost 6 thousand invaders died in the war, for some reason another 300 thousand will need to be transferred to the front. As they say, “Your math is bad. Sit down, 2!”.

But Aleksey Arestovich explained everything. He noted that the figure of 300 thousand did not come from the sky. First of all, it testifies that the enemy really suffered colossal losses. According to the OP's adviser, there are more than 100,000 dead and wounded, and maybe as many as 150.

Double set is dialed, since they have already mentally written off the next 150. How good it is to be a Russian under Putin,” he added sarcastically.

The Russians want to collect a combo of losses in the war against Ukraine/Screenshot

And while the Russian leadership firmly believed that the Ukrainians would start to panic, our fellow countrymen found reasons for the holiday. In the end, they can be understood: the more good Russians become, the better life is in this world, isn't it?

Let's start with the simplest. The very appeal of Putin. His Ukrainians waited until late at night the day before. But the dictator tucked his tailand “appeared” in the morning. And this is somehow not very confident, but we are not talking about that now.

Ukrainians knew that nothing could surprise them anymore/Screenshot

Network users make fun of the graves of the population. Yes, exactly her. After all, it should be understood that the top leadership of the country will send thousands more of its citizens to certain death.

Mogilization means grave/Screenshot

Mogilization is a campaign on creating good Russians/Screenshot

Note that this time we will talk about those who will be forcibly sent to the front. You understand what motivation and inspiration they will have. Especially among the residents of Moscow and St. Petersburg, who thought that their turn would never come.

Of course, the increase in the number of mobilized forces us to care a little about where we will put them. Not without a meme in which Zaluzhny gives an order to the Minister of Agricultural Policy. The land needs to be somehow prepared for a warm welcome.

In Ukraine, the land is already being prepared for a meeting with the enemy/LETTERS

It is the panic among the Russians that gives even more pleasure. Netizens dedicated some of the memes to her. They ridiculed the fact that soon in the aggressor country no one would answer the phone or greet strangers. God forbid picking up a leaf from the ground. He, too, can be an agenda. Holiday-holiday-holiday!

How the occupiers will soon react to possible agendas/Screenshot

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"It's time to die, Vanya": Ukrainians responded with memes to partial mobilization in Russia

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"It's time to die, Vanya": Ukrainians responded with memes to partial mobilization in Russia

"It's time to die, Vanya": Ukrainians responded with memes to partial mobilization in Russia

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It was not without the ridicule of “little people” who do not affect anything. One netizen aptly remarked:

What is the “shared responsibility of Russians”? This is when the Russians first reset Putin's terms to zero… And then Putin reset all Russians!

Here are some more precise reactions of the network to the fact that partial mobilization was introduced in Russia. They are all beautiful.

Russian Vankas are invited to prepare packages/Screenshots

"Time to die, Vanya": Ukrainians responded with memes to partial mobilization in Russia

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"It's time to die, Vanya": Ukrainians responded with memes to partial mobilization in Russia

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"It's time to die, Vanya": Ukrainians responded with memes to partial mobilization in Russia

"It's time to die, Vanya": Ukrainians responded with memes to partial mobilization in Russia

Let's leave one more very accurate meme from activist Sergei Sternenko for the end. In it you can see the path that awaits every Russian. And no matter what he chooses, everything will end anyway with his death …

The enemy still expects death/Screenshot

Despite the alarm bell for the Russians, who and is partial mobilization, it can bring a lot of trouble to our defenders. So, we urge you to help them even more. Informationally, financially, morally. Remember that we are all defending our state now!

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