Anonymous
ID: ULqEl7V5
7/1/2025, 4:09:04 PM No.509217951
>Azerbaijani media are publishing footage of detained Russian citizens — young, disoriented, and visibly roughed up. According to the agency Report, these are members of two organized crime groups suspected of drug trafficking, moving narcotics from Iran, and cyber fraud.
>But what's more interesting than the charges is the presentation: the video is shot exactly like Russian arrest clips of migrants — including Azerbaijanis. Camera rolling, faces on the floor, carefully staged “neutralization” for public effect.
>It’s a mirror message: Russians will now be treated the same way they treat migrants (and others). A powerful signal not just to Moscow, but to the whole post-Soviet space: yes, it turns out you can do that too. Biting back.
https://x.com/nexta_tv/status/1940023555845951751
>But what's more interesting than the charges is the presentation: the video is shot exactly like Russian arrest clips of migrants — including Azerbaijanis. Camera rolling, faces on the floor, carefully staged “neutralization” for public effect.
>It’s a mirror message: Russians will now be treated the same way they treat migrants (and others). A powerful signal not just to Moscow, but to the whole post-Soviet space: yes, it turns out you can do that too. Biting back.
https://x.com/nexta_tv/status/1940023555845951751
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