It's their country you (rootless, cosmopolitan) retard.
And some of the devs are now even literally fighting to defend their country, which the video showcases.
Now we are striving to help our employees and their families to survive. The game development shifted to the side-lines. But we will definitely continue. After the victory.
Actually some Russians from Russia also do. Including but not limited to the Chechen emigrants and the Russian Insurgent Army.
And the Belarusians too. it's interesting how their symbols go back to the January Insurrection by the joint Polish, Lithuanian, Ukrainian and Belarusian rebels (and Italian volunteers) against the Russian Empire in 1863 (https://www.britannica.com/event/January-Insurrection). One unit even has the "1863" in their emblem.
Anyway the studio obviously includes people hailing from all over the country.
And a growing amount are joining to defend Ukraine as well. Turns out, bombing the people you claim to be "liberating" is a poor way to get them on your side. Especially since many of them actually changed sides after Russia took Crimea.
It's their country you (rootless, cosmopolitan) retard.
And some of the devs are now even literally fighting to defend their country, which the video showcases.
lol I wonder how the Russian speakers in the east feel about this "defense"
A plenty of them are fighting for Ukraine too.
Actually some Russians from Russia also do. Including but not limited to the Chechen emigrants and the Russian Insurgent Army.
And the Belarusians too. it's interesting how their symbols go back to the January Insurrection by the joint Polish, Lithuanian, Ukrainian and Belarusian rebels (and Italian volunteers) against the Russian Empire in 1863 (https://www.britannica.com/event/January-Insurrection). One unit even has the "1863" in their emblem.
Anyway the studio obviously includes people hailing from all over the country.
And a growing amount are joining to defend Ukraine as well. Turns out, bombing the people you claim to be "liberating" is a poor way to get them on your side. Especially since many of them actually changed sides after Russia took Crimea.
Russia totally lost Kharkiv. It used to just apathetic after early 2014 (https://www.osw.waw.pl/en/publikacje/osw-commentary/2015-06-09/kharkiv-oblast-a-fragile-stability) but now the population is very anti-Russian (as in anti-Russia). Which is due to https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2022/06/ukraine-hundreds-killed-in-relentless-russian-shelling-of-kharkiv-new-investigation/
Now, for example, https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2022/05/24/everything-russian-must-go-ukraines-kharkiv-renames-streets-a77792