Canadian, Russian NATO Missions Troll Each Other On Twitter
In case the actual war in Ukraine wasn't enough, there's also a Twitter battle raging between the Canadian and Russian missions to NATO.
It all started with the Canadian Twitter account, which on Wednesday tweeted a snarky map intended to "help" the Russian soldiers who ended up in Ukraine but reportedly claimed they didn't know where they were going.
Geography can be tough. Here's a guide for Russian soldiers who keep getting lost & 'accidentally' entering #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/RF3H4IXGSp
- Canada at NATO (@CanadaNATO) August 27, 2014
Not to be outdone, Russia quickly returned rhetorical fire, tweeting out its own map showing Crimea as part of Russia.
Helping our Canadian colleagues to catch up with contemporary geography of #Europe @CanadaNATO pic.twitter.com/MjzRxpFFfN
- Russians at NATO (@natomission_ru) August 28, 2014
How do you say "trolling" in Russian?