The journalists did not specify that the Russian army was waging an illegal war against Ukraine, but their material contained elements of Kremlin propaganda.
A film crew of the France 24 TV channel, funded by France, visited the camp where Russian occupation troops were trained. French journalists did not mention that the Russians are waging an illegal, aggressive war against another state, but they called the announced counter-offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine “enemy”. On Friday, April 14, the reports European reality.
The material in English is published under the title: War in Ukraine: Russian troops prepare for battle ahead of counter-offensive.
There was no mention in the story that the Russian military was conducting an illegal invasion against Ukraine. But you can see elements of Russian propaganda: the Russian military boasts that their weapons are better than Western ones, in particular, the Leopard tanks. One of the heroes of the story also says that he “defended the history” of his country with honor.
On one of the Russian soldiers, you can see a cap with the Russian military invasion symbol Z and symbols of the Soviet Union.
Another Russian who was moved by the material says that he is “not afraid of death,” but he is afraid that his “children will be left without a father, and his wife without a husband.”
Another resident said that he was not afraid of the counter-offensive of the Ukrainian troops, which the journalist called, referring to his “hero”, the “enemy”.
“Everything is destroyed, everything is killed. There are no invincibles,” the invader claims.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JzKZ6a8yoY
Recall that in Russia, security forces in Yekaterinburg detained a US citizen, a journalist for The Wall Street Journal, Evan Gershkovich. The FSB accused him of “spying on a business of the Russian military-industrial complex.”
The WSJ newspaper calls for the expulsion of all Russian journalists from the United States
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Source: korrespondent

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