Russian intelligence services secretly passed to Hamas terrorists some samples of Western weapons obtained in Ukraine, intelligence officials said.
The Russian intelligence services have prepared an information attack against the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Rustem Umerov and the department under his control. The Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense (MO) of Ukraine reported this on its Telegram channel on Friday, October 27.
Intelligence reports that Russian intelligence services have created and distributed to controlled propagandists and so-called “technologists” a new narrative technique to undermine Ukraine’s trust in Western partners.
“As part of the next campaign to discredit Ukraine, in particular, an information attack is planned against the Minister of Defense Rustem Umerov,” the GUR emphasized.
The main fakes from the Kremlin manual:
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Corrupt Ukraine sells weapons to Hamas terrorists;
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“Ukraine uses Grain Corridor for illegal arms trade”;
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“Rustem Umerov uses his own connections in the Arab world for the illegal arms trade”;
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“Lebanon’s opening of the market for Ukrainian agricultural products is used for the illegal arms trade.”
“The goal of the enemy’s new information campaign remains unchanged – to completely stop the supply of weapons to the Security and Defense Forces of Ukraine from partner states,” the intelligence service emphasized.
For the same purpose, Russian special services secretly transferred to Hamas terrorists individual samples of Western weapons obtained during the conflict in Ukraine.
GUR warns journalists, representatives of Ukrainian and foreign media, and citizens of Ukraine against spreading harmful lies invented by Russian special services.
Previously, false information was spread on social networks that in Ternopil gas and hot water will be cut off for not showing up at the TCC.
The Main Intelligence Directorate warns about new Kremlin fakes
Source: korrespondent

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