Sounds like Bill Clinton: https://www.c-span.org/video/?c5031955/clinton-feel-pain
“‘We share your pain’: Putin meets with mothers of Russian soldiers”
“President Vladimir Putin met on Friday with the mothers of Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine, telling them that he and his country shared their pain.
Sitting with the group of women around a table with tea and cake, Putin said he understood that nothing could replace the loss of a son.
“I would like you to know that, that I personally, and the whole leadership of the country, we share your pain,” he said, according to a recorded television clip seen by Reuters.
“We understand that nothing can replace the loss of a son — especially for a mother. We share this pain,” he added.
The clip did not immediately show the mothers’ response to Putin’s comments.
Hundreds of thousands of Russian soldiers have been sent to fight in Ukraine this year, including around 300,000 reservists who were called up in September in a “partial” mobilization.”
Well, they are Good RuZZians now.
“1/ In what may be a bizarre case of mistaken identity, the Russian FSB has killed a group of Russian people it claims are pro-Ukrainian saboteurs – but who reportedly appear to be Airsoft enthusiasts who were engaged in live-action roleplay of the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. video games.
2/ The Russian media reported on 23 November that the FSB had killed three people in Voronezh who it claimed were members of a “conspiratorial cell of supporters of Ukrainian nationalist ideology.” They died during an attempt to “extract the means of terror” from a location.
3/ It’s not clear what the three men were supposedly planning. But according to the Moscow Times, two of the three were well-known participants in the Voronezh airsoft community. One used the nickname Stalker Phosgene for live-action roleplay based on the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games.
4/ The FSB showed off a banner with an emblem in the form of a green wolf’s head in profile and the inscription “Воля” (”Will”). It was highlighted on Russian state TV with the claim that it was the “flag of the far-right [Ukrainian] nationalist party Volya”.
5/ In fact, as the Moscow Times points out, it’s a symbol from the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games, where it’s used by a faction of Stalkers called Svoboda (Freedom).
6/ The Ukrainian political party Volya has a completely different logo.
7/ This isn’t the first time the FSB appears to have got confused by video games: in April, it apparently confused three SIM cards with the game The Sims 3. /end”
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