Are Ukrainians planning to respond to the threat of a Russian nuclear attack with a mass orgy? | Society

It would be a joke created by people in Ukraine, as a response to the threats of the Russian president.

It was at the end of September when the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, hinted at the threat of a possible nuclear attack from his country towards territories in Ukraine. Recently, international media reported that there are Ukrainians who prefer to take things with humor, so they are even organizing a massive orgy in case this happens.

According to what it indicates Vicemore than 25,000 subscribed to a Telegram group called Orgy on Shchekavystsa: Official.

The idea, they indicate, would be to gather on one of the hills near kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, instead of going to underground bunkers. Everything, of course, in case the threat of a nuclear attack is fulfilled.

Without going any further, the welcome message from that group indicates, as a joke, that those who decide to attend should decorate their hands according to their preferences in this area.

Radio Free Europe, an Eastern European outlet financed by the United States, interviewed a woman who is part of that group of people.

Orgy in a nuclear attack

Specifically, the situation would be a joke to avoid panic: “It is the opposite of despair. Even in the worst case, people would look for something good. That is the mega-optimism of the Ukrainians.”

“It’s an attempt to show that the more they try to scare us, but we will transform it into something else”, added the interviewee.

Without going any further, the Ukrainian comedian Verka Serduchka showed her support for this group that calls for an orgy in the event of a nuclear attack, assuring that it is “a humor to keep your spirits up.”

It should be noted that Putin not only threatened the West with the use of nuclear weapons, but also announced the partial mobilization of 300,000 reservists. “Since the beginning of the war, we have repeatedly heard these kinds of warnings, which can be interpreted as a threat to use nuclear weapons,” retired German Colonel Wolfgang Richter told Deutsche Welle.

“The idea behind this is surely to send a message to the West: if you interfere in the war or even attack Russian territory, then the nuclear attack will be more likely,” the security policy expert added.

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