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Russian woman’s tirade in Crimea over Tatar flag sparks outrage

An aggressive Russian woman was recorded during a fit of rage in Crimea. She reacted furiously at seeing a Tatar flag placed on one of the cars. "You will all die, you f****** Tatars," the woman shouted at the camera.

A Russian woman saw a flag on a car. "You will all die"
A Russian woman saw a flag on a car. "You will all die"
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11:47 AM EDT, July 29, 2024

Video recordings regularly appear online showing the arrogance of Russians. Many of them support the war with Ukraine and the actions of Vladimir Putin. An example? A woman who had a fit of rage in Crimea because she saw a flag of independent Tatars.

The Russian woman took out her phone and started recording the car of a woman who had a Tatar flag sticker on its front windshield. She declared it a "horrible flag" and ordered the car owner to "remove it immediately."

Russian woman abused another woman upon seeing the flag

When that didn’t help, the aggressive Russian woman hurled insults. The woman heard many nationality-based hate words and praises directed at Vladimir Putin.

"You will all die, you f****** Tatars! Soon you'll be evicted from here, thanks to my favourite Putin! I hate you," screamed the aggressive woman in a frenzy.

The owner of the flag remained calm till the end. She asked the aggressive Russian woman who started the ethnically motivated war. She also wanted to know why the Russian woman was behaving this way. In the end, she gave her Muslim greetings.

The Crimean Tatars, who are the indigenous people of Ukraine, have been strongly opposed to the war from the beginning. In 2014 (after the annexation of Crimea), they openly sided with the attacked Ukrainians.

This group mainly resides on the Crimean Peninsula. It is estimated that around 270,000 out of more than 430,000 Crimean Tatars live there.

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