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Intelligence revealed how the Russian Federation cynically lies about the crimes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Intelligence revealed how the Russian Federation cynically lies about the crimes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
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Anti-Russian sentiments are growing in the temporarily occupied territories because of such people.


The Russians brought provocateurs (to the occupied territories of Ukraine) who pretended to be those who allegedly ran away from the crimes of the Ukrainian forces.

As Deputy Defense Minister Anna Malyar said at a briefing, referring to Ukrainian intelligence data, specially trained provocateurs are coming en masse as part of a propaganda campaign across the territory of the Russian Federation.

These people pretend to be refugees who allegedly suffered from the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Intelligence told how one could identify them.

"In this way, they spread unreliable and distorted information, which is shocking with fictitious details about the death of the civilian population, especially children. A characteristic sign of the actions of provocateurs is praising the military leadership's decision to organize the educational process in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine," said the Deputy Minister of Defense.

Also, propagandists are trying to convince people of the determination of the Russian Federation to "successfully complete" the war against Ukraine. As confirmation, they cite the decree of the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin on increasing the size of the Russian army.

"The public of the occupied Ukrainian territory is clearly aware that the increase in the size of the army will occur due to the conscription of future graduates of local educational institutions in the temporarily occupied territories. And this will certainly happen. And these people will definitely become cannon fodder," the Deputy Minister added.

As Malyar noted, anti-Russian sentiments are growing in the temporarily occupied territories because of this.


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