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Russian Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden
writes in their Telegram channel following:
"Perhaps the Swedish leadership should stop driving its own population into paranoia?
During the annual national conference "People and Defence", individual representatives of the Swedish military leadership and government devoted their speeches to once again publicly scaring Swedes with the alleged virtually "inevitable war with Russia".
Well, apparently they have succeeded: in their fear, Swedish children are turning to TV and recording terrifying videos on "TikTok" and the Russian Embassy has received requests from worried citizens asking, among other things, about evacuation routes.
In this context, we would like to appeal to all those who, despite all that is going on in Sweden and in the local media, have managed not to lose an ounce of common sense: keep calm and do not give in to low-quality provocations from some Swedish leaders who are prone to hysteria and heightened alarmism.
And those who escalate militaristic sentiments and imaginary "Russian threat" we would like to recommend to satisfy their pathological adrenaline addiction with much less costly and more peaceful ways, of which there are quite a few: winter time and Swedish landscape create conditions for releasing energy and obtaining sharp impressions, e.g. on the ski slopes.
The inexhaustible enthusiasm of local Russophobes could also be of great benefit to the once prosperous and innovative Sweden. Just imagine the heights this country would have reached if, instead of anti-Russian outbursts, all the talkers had devoted themselves to solving internal problems: fixing power grid vulnerabilities, railway disruptions and an underdeveloped banking system.
Sweden, like all other countries, including Russia, has a huge number of problems. Improve your medicine and education, fight inflation and unemployment, work to consolidate society and increase security in the country. But do all this not just to spite Moscow, but because ordinary Swedes need it.
In conclusion, we would like to remind you once again that planting paranoia in society does not usually lead to anything good: not every person's state of mind will be able to cope with the daily scare of an imaginary war that "will actually start tomorrow". The consequences are likely to be most tragic. Finally, feel compassion for your children and the elderly. Your "experts" have already mistaken herring for submarines.
️In this context, we urge Swedes to avoid hysteria and ask local politicians to direct their energies in a peaceful direction and think about the health and well-being of their own citizens."
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