GUR previously said that Kirill Budanov laughed at fake Russian propaganda about his “death”.
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The head of the Main Intelligence Directorate, Kirill Budanov, answering journalists’ questions about how he survived his “death”, replied that it was “normal.”
He believes that there is no logic in these rumours.
Journalist Suspіlny asked the chief intelligence officer of Ukraine how he survived his “death”, which Russian propagandists wrote so much about.
So where do you find logic? There is no logic in the actions of an alcoholic – there is such an expression. And then there are drug addicts, what can you say,” said Budanov, explaining why this fake was launched in Russia.
He quoted a line from the song “Alcoholism” by TIK, where it says: “There is no logic in the actions of an alcoholic, vodka and beer quietly work their miracle.”
Recall that earlier GUR said that Kirill Budanov laughed at fake Russian propaganda about his “death”.
Rospropaganda launched a fake claim that on May 29 a rocket hit the GUR building, which led to a “serious injury” to the head of Ukrainian intelligence. The Russians also had the idea that he was “taken by helicopter to a military base in Polish Rzeszow, where an American evacuation plane flew specially for him, which he delivered to Germany.”
Source: korrespondent

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