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The Russian Federation’s Investigative Committee released the bizarre photos on Monday and said police arrested six neo-Nazis plotting to kill Russian TV host Vladimir Soloviev in Moscow.
Russian security services were accused on Monday of staging a Ukrainian assassination attempt by releasing photos of confiscated copies of ‘The Sims’ video games that some say were mistaken by Kremlin agents for SIM cards .
“Someone from above most likely wrote: “3 симки” (“three SIM cards”), and a genius obeyed”, someone answered.
Another video released by Russian state news agency RIA showed an inscription in an unidentified book supposedly recovered during the arrest – signed in Russian with the words “illegible signature”.
originally posted by: myselfaswell
a reply to: PassiveSeeker
I'll be honest, I'm not getting it. Maybe it's because I couldn't give two flying ducks about any of this garbage, but I'm not seeing any comedy material in this, anywhere.
Is someone suggesting that there aren't nazis in the Ukrainian military?
Tass said the security services seized a number of weapons as well as eight molotov cocktails and six pistols during the arrest of the group.
The FSB also released a number of images containing what they claimed were items seized from the group during the raid, which included Ukrainian passports, several Nazi symbols, a portrait of Adolf Hitler and, bizarrely, three discs containing the Sims video game.
Pretty funny. Nazi shirts still with creases from packaging. Sims 3 laid out with other “evidence”. A long bright green wig. A book signed illegible signature. And who could forget the picture of Hitler.
originally posted by: PassiveSeeker
The Russian Federation’s Investigative Committee released the bizarre photos on Monday and said police arrested six neo-Nazis plotting to kill Russian TV host Vladimir Soloviev in Moscow.
originally posted by: PassiveSeeker
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The Russian Federation’s Investigative Committee released the bizarre photos on Monday and said police arrested six neo-Nazis plotting to kill Russian TV host Vladimir Soloviev in Moscow.
The FSB has stopped a major plot.
Not really, they’ve made fools of themselves.
Russian security services were accused on Monday of staging a Ukrainian assassination attempt by releasing photos of confiscated copies of ‘The Sims’ video games that some say were mistaken by Kremlin agents for SIM cards .
The world is wondering why copies of the game The Sims 3 is linked to Nazis. One can only guess the paperwork said Sims meaning SIM cards and they got the game instead.
“Someone from above most likely wrote: “3 симки” (“three SIM cards”), and a genius obeyed”, someone answered.
Then in the “Manifesto” it’s signed by “Illegible Signature”. So everyone is guessing the orders said illegible signature saying to make an illegible signature.
Then the shirts and other Nazi memorabilia, you can tell, are literally brand new. Look for yourself. It still has package folds in it. Don’t believe me? Order fabric online. Shirt, flag, towels or whatever. That’s straight off the FedRu truck.
I suggest reading the Twitter link. The Russian speakers on Twitter broke down the illegible signature part. It isn’t poseted on the news.
Enjoy.
Another video released by Russian state news agency RIA showed an inscription in an unidentified book supposedly recovered during the arrest – signed in Russian with the words “illegible signature”.
Sorry it has now been added in.
This is not Western propaganda. This was blasted all over RIA as irrefutable proof of Nazis plotting to kill a tv host.