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Amidst killings, plastic surgeon promotes war with Russian flag silicone breast implants

The “exclusive” silicone breast implants, which Alekseevich  has named “Rosgrud,” are available in two patterns: one in camouflage to show support for the Russian military and the other with a red and a blue stripe resembling the Russian flag

June 4, 2022 6:29pm

Updated: June 4, 2022 7:18pm

Crossing the painful milestone of the 100-day stage of Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, a Moscow based celebrity cosmetic surgeon is using his Instagram account to promote red, white and blue breast implants in the same pattern as the Russian Federation flag.

In an apparent show of support for the Kremlin’s brutal invasion, which has left millions displaced and thousands dead, he says the implants are for women who want to keep their love of Mother Russia close to their heart.

"I present to you a new generation of breast implants 'Rosgrud' plastic surgeon Dobreikin Evgeny Alekseevich said.

"Of course, this is still the same implant filled with silicone, but just look at the coating of these exclusive models.

"This line includes two styling options. Russian tri-colour and the classic army camouflage.

“Real patriots will be able to choose the model that is closer to their hearts, literally and figuratively,” the surgeon said in a video he promoted on his Instagram account.

The “exclusive” silicone breast implants, which Alekseevich  has named “Rosgrud,” are available in two patterns: one in camouflage to show support for the Russian military and the other with a red and a blue stripe resembling the Russian flag.

Alekseevich said the implants are “a stylish solution for those who love their Motherland and want something more than just a sticker on a car or a tattoo on their shoulder.”

The video comes as reports indicate that tens of thousands of Ukrainians have died, and 14 million have been displaced as refugees throughout Europe.

Russia may have lost up to 30% of its armed forces in what Russian President Vladimir Putin has called its “special military operation.” Some estimates suggest Russia may have lost as much as 1,000 tanks.

Ukraine how vowed to fight until the end.

President Volodymyr Zelensky has said, “You have the watches—but we have the time,” quoting a Taliban fighter captured by the U.S. who asserted that insurgents only need to wait out, not destroy a dominant power's war machine.