Such fakes serve to promote Russia’s war narrative against NATO and attempts to justify its terrorist attacks in Ukraine.
Information about the death of a Danish F-16 instructor in Krivoy Rog during a missile attack is another fake Russian propaganda. CPD reported this on Monday, January 20.
“The Danish Ministry of Defense officially denied the information disseminated. In their statement, they emphasized that none of the Danish F-16 pilots died in Ukraine, and the story spread in the Russian media is fiction,” said of the message.

The CPD noted that these forgeries serve to promote Russia’s war narrative against NATO and attempts to justify its terrorist attacks in Ukraine.
Earlier, the Center for Countering Disinformation debunked another fake Russian story about Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky buying a villa on the “Island of Billionaires.”
The Russians also launched massive fake poisoned water for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The command of the Ukrainian Armed Forces rejected this Russian invention.
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Source: korrespondent

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