Russian TV host Vladimir Solovyov said frontline troops remain determined in the fight in Ukraine and believe they are fighting against Nazis.
Solovyov also said the Russian soldiers remained determined to continue the fight against Ukrainians and believed they were fighting Nazis."Many of them were born in the territories that were later occupied, the youngest one over there is 24 years old.
Solovyov then proceeded to speak about a Russian victory flag, also known as the Soviet Banner of Victory, that the soldiers had in what appeared to be their bunker, and what victory would mean to them. "All of them are very serious people when you talk to them, they don't have any questions as to whom they're fighting or what they're fighting for, they're fighting against the Nazis."
He said:"They said: 'We'll march all the way to the big puddle, maybe we'll have to take Washington as well.' As my buddy put it: 'We'll get to that a bit later,' he is a legendary paratrooper.
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