She accused the woman of gathering intelligence.
In Russia, a woman complained to the police about a Russian Post employee because of her Ukrainian surname.
Russian Telegram channels write about it. The incident took place in the village of Provydinnia, in Chukotka. 63-year-old Olga S. was outraged by the fact that a Russian Post employee asked her to provide personal data, but did not show her “authorization documents.”
However, the fact that a woman with the Ukrainian surname “Logashenko” asked her for her personal data caused the woman to be more indignant.
She told the police that the postal worker was collecting “intelligence” during the war. They started checking.
Support for the war in Russia
It will be recalled that earlier the President of the Russian Federation Putin awarded the title of “hero” to the Russian pop-agent of the FSB, who called on Russian women to give birth to more children so that it would not be a pity to send them to war.
Earlier, the network published a conversation in which a Russian calls his country the victim of an attack.
According to The Wall Street Journal, in Russia, after the announcement of partial mobilization, the level of support for the war dropped significantly. However, it soon increased rapidly.
Recently, in Russia, it was proposed to cut out of the films all the scenes with actors who opposed the invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine.