Russian propaganda channels continue to spread misinformation about the situation in Ukraine.
Russian media aired a story in which they said that the Ukrainian military had “made corpses and scattered them in Bucha” to show them to the world later. However, as the Kyivmap Telegram channel said on Thursday, April 7, this statement turned out to be a lie and refuted by a girl from St. Petersburg. Petersburg.
In particular, Nadezhda, referred to by the channel, reported that the mannequin, provided by Russian propagandists as a corpse from Bucha, in fact, did not travel anywhere outside the territory of the Russian Federation. And he still has a name – Albert. The mannequin is used for filming movies.
“Recently, Russia-24 decided to” expose “fake Ukrainians on the air. And what do you think? They said on the air that two Ukrainians in military uniform were wrapping a tape mannequin to be passed on as a corpse later And here we are on March 20, we filmed in Vsevolozhsk a fall from a window for our series, and this is our stunt coordinator with an assistant preparing Albertik for the shooting! Damn, what kind of bl *no, “the girl wrote.
Recall that The New York Times newspaper published satellite images of the corpses found in Bucha after it was abandoned by Russian troops. According to the publication, some of the dead have been lying on the streets since March 19.
It was also reported that Russia was preparing a massive provocation in Mariupol to accuse Ukraine of killings.
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Source: korrespondent