Russland wirft der Ukraine vor, dem Attentäter 29.000 US-Dollar geboten zu haben, um den General Putin zu töten

https://www.the-express.com/news/world-news/198556/russia-s-fsb-accuses-ukraine-assassination-attempt-putin-general-alekseyev

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  1. Bro. That’s like 2.5 to 5 times the annual salary, or 12x the average pension.

    That’s a life changing amount of money. Pun intended.

  2. Space-Turtle88 on

    I think they are mad that the money they offer Ukrainians to bomb their own countrymen looks paltry in comparison. More embarrassed than angry.

    russia has no room to accuse or criticize when they have a full network of people constantly trying to recruit poor people to assassinate their neighbors everyday.

  3. Desperate-Past-7336 on

    if your people are convinced by 29k and not like 200k you should consider that they might not like you

  4. Vegetable-River-253 on

    They pay two million assassins more than that to kill Ukrainians

  5. How about replacing ‚putin general‘ with ‚war criminal’… More accurate that way…

  6. Reckless_Waifu on

    Even if it was true – so what? That’s war and the Russians started it 🤷🏻‍♂️

  7. Meanwhile russia offers half a million for the head of the russian free legion in Ukraine but can’t get the job done.

  8. Wow. To expensive for the real value of a russian general. It should be around 17 usd

  9. Snippodappel on

    At the same time they pay their soldiers 💰 to kill Ukrainian people. It’s ok when WE do it!

  10. maxis2bored on

    Up next: Russia accuses Ukraine of killing invading combatants.

    Fuck off. A general and even Putin himself are completely valid targets. I’d be glad to contribute to that reward.

  11. Yet Russian generals know it might have been Putin himself who ordered the hit for some reason such as being too unsuccessful on the battlefield, or too successful stealing money without kicking up the appropriate percentage. What a fun time to be a Russian general!

  12. The specific money figure is funny.

    It’s high enough to not be insulting for a would-be assassin, but low enough to be a bit insulting for a Russian general.

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