Kremlin propagandists have prepared a specialized 14-page edition for supporters of "russian peace" in Ukraine: "Handbook for Ukrainian citizens on organizing resistance to the Kyiv puppet government."
The publication includes detailed advice on how to sabotage work in almost all socially significant directions: civil service, authorities, office work, medicine, education, law enforcement, religious area, etc.
The handbook is full of propaganda of hatred towards everything Ukrainian (quote: "the Seljuks (those who live in villages) who broke into Kyiv are forming a new reality") with the appropriate set of terminology: "Kyiv junta", "puppet government", "Natsyks" and the like. Regarding the "practical advice", they completely copy the classic principles of the Soviet bureaucracy:
– Give confusing and illogical answers when you are asked for advice;
– Even if you speak Ukrainian, do the talking slowly, forcing the interlocutor to offer to switch to russian;
– When discussing any decisions, draw analogies with your own experience, insert anecdotes;
– Organize meetings. If possible, offer to repeat them;
– If it is identified signs of corruption, do not report to leadership and law enforcement agencies;
– Do not order consumables before they are fully used;
– Give the worst equipment to the best employees;
– Increase the number of documents. Enter daily/weekly/monthly/quarterly plans and reports;
– Write as many requests as possible to various authorities;
– If you go to the toilet, spend time as much as possible there;
– Use more medicine and dressings than necessary;
In general, russian propaganda portrays a pro-russian collaborator as an illiterate moron who needs professional psychological help.