In an interview with Online.UA, the commander of the 23rd SSPB of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Elshad "Khokhol" Nurusov said that a large part of the soldiers of the Russian army fight under the influence of narcotics.
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- Many soldiers of the Russian Federation fight while under the influence of drugs.
- The military says that Russian soldiers under the influence of drugs can commit war crimes.
- Elshad Nurusov received the call sign "Khohol", because his origin before the war is marked by a true Ukrainian mentality.
- Russian propaganda is trying to rewrite history, but it is important to know that the word "khohol" has a completely different origin and meaning.
The military of the Russian Federation is fighting under the influence of drugs
According to Elshad Nurusov, he personally captured one Azerbaijani from the Russian army in the Kharkiv direction.
At the same time, when asked why the occupier came to Ukrainian land, he simply answered - for money.
He added that it was under the influence of drugs that Russian soldiers could commit war crimes.
Why did Elshad Nurusov get the call sign "Khohol"
According to the commander, such an interesting call sign was once given to him by the late chief of staff.
First of all, this was due to the fact that Elshad Nurusov does everything the way real Ukrainians are used to doing.
What is important to understand is that Russian propaganda tries in every way to rewrite history and facts, which is why in most Internet sources the word "khohol" is found in the meaning of "a derogatory name for a Ukrainian".
This information is not correct, because the etymology of this word is completely different:
Khokhol [Old Tyur. 𐰚𐰸𐰆𐰞, tour. kokol] means "son of heaven" in Turkic languages. "Kok" means "heaven", "ol" means "son" or "descendant".
Katsap [Arab. قَصَّاب (ḳaṣṣāb)] means "butcher" in Arabic. As you know, this is how Russians are called in the countries of the post-Soviet Union for all the crimes they committed in different periods of their history.
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