Russian journalists have decided to launch a new disinformation campaign against the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In the occupied part of Zaporozhye, they created a fake about the alleged killings of children.
By analogy with the popular fake “Donbass are being bombed,” the Russian invaders came up with a new one. On the air of “Za! Media” on March 6, they showed the corresponding video. Subsequently, it was distributed by various Russian channels in Telegram.
Journalists showed the hysteria of a woman holding a part of a “weapon” in her hands – but later it turned out that this was a spare part from a car. A supporter of the Russians, who was filmed by enemy television (but the operator did not show her face), almost screamed in hysterics.
She emotionally declared that “the heads of their children fly every day.” In her hands, the woman held a round piece.
“We find just every five minutes!” – said the accomplice of the invaders.
The network immediately reacted to the video, criticizing Russian propagandists for trying to discredit the Ukrainian Defense Forces. Users began to look for an object that allegedly fired at children. In the comments, they stated that this is a spare part from the car and, probably, it is part of the torque converter of an automatic transmission (automatic transmission).
In the Russian Federation invented a new fake about Ukraine
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Photo: Obozrevatel
Russia continues to actively spread fakes about the fighting on the front line. Representatives of Russian television regularly visit the Ukrainian occupied territories and spread misinformation in relation to Ukrainian troops. For example, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation stated that their army destroyed more equipment than there is in general in Ukraine, even if you take into account all the deliveries from the allies.
Earlier, Focus reported details about how the Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Solovyov threw a tantrum in connection with the accusation of the media against his son. Journalists said that Daniil Solovyov lives and studies in London, so Russian citizens began to ask questions to the TV presenter about why his offspring did not go to the front to kill Ukrainians. The propagandist was more disappointed by his Russian colleagues, who picked up this news and actively began to spread it on the net and on their own resources.