speaking to people here, is how often the same expressions come up. the sort of expressions you quite often see on social media as hashtags, or being said on the state media too. it s also worth saying that there were people here who said that they didn t agree with the z signs, but those people didn t want to go on camera. and the propaganda. many who used to protest now only feel able to speak publicly once they ve left the country. a few days ago, mark and his family escaped to nepal. he is trying to speak to loved ones in russia about the conflict. many of my relatives were having doubts after we spoke to them. but later, they watch tv again and told me, well, no, i don t think you re right. well, i believe putin, he is very powerful. there are enemies everywhere. i just can t understand how they can believe it, but they do. and if you tell someone the same thing, over and over again, it becomes like truth.
gatherings, to some buses and trams, like here in suburban moscow. i support this, says vyacheslav. it s our country, it s our army. i m positive about this, says inna, we must support our own, regardless of who s right and who s wrong. what s been really interesting, speaking to people here, is how often the same expressions come up. the sort of expressions you quite often see on social media as hashtags, or being said on the state media too. it s also worth saying that there were people here who said that they didn t agree with the z signs, but those people didn t want to go on camera. and the propaganda. many who used to protest now only feel able to speak publicly once they ve left the country. a few days ago, mark and his family escaped to nepal. he is trying to speak to loved ones in russia about the conflict. many of my relatives were having doubts after we spoke to them.