Russian troops hooking up Ukrainian women on Tinder amidst invasion

Despite the recent horrific invasion, Russian soldiers currently on occupation are bombarding Ukrainian women with flirtatious messages on Tinder, hoping for a hookup.
According to the U.S. Sun, Ukrainian women who are residing close areas where Vladimir Putin’s men are conducting military operations are said to be receiving flirtatious Tinder requests from Russian soldiers who boldly pose with their pistol in their uniform on their Tinder profiles.
A 33-year-old Ukrainian woman narrated her Tinder encounter with a Russian soldier saying “I actually live in Kyiv but changed my location settings to Kharkiv after a friend told me there were Russian troops all over Tinder, and I couldn’t believe my eyes when they popped up trying to look tough and cool”.
“One muscular guy posed up trying to look sexy in bed posing with his pistol,” she added.
According to the women, dozens of Russian troops continued to pop up on Tinder, looking to hook up with them.
These soldiers reportedly came into the area, following the Russian President’s order of arrival of vast tanks and troops within striking distance of the city.
“It’s kind of hard to imagine that they could be coming here to attack us, I hope it won’t happen”, Ukrainian woman Dash Synelnikova hopes.
According to reports, Russian troops have now been ordered to turn off their phones.
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