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Russia spreads disinformation alleging postal depot in Odesa stored ammunition
Russian propagandists are spreading the fake that the attacked marshaling depot and Nova Poshta office were stockpiles of ammunition produced by NATO countries
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This is reported by the Center for Countering Disinformation.
They said that Russian propagandists actively began to promote the thesis that the depot and the Nova Poshta office in Odesa allegedly had a warehouse with ammunition produced by NATO countries after Russia launched a missile strike against them.
"In fact, this is another attempt by ru-propagandists to justify the attack on the city's civilian infrastructure, which resulted in 14 people being injured. The only thing that was in the Nova Poshta depot were parcels of Ukrainians, which Russian terrorists probably saw as a threat," the Center for Countering Disinformation emphasized.
- The Russian army shelled Odesa on the night of May 2. A fire broke out at the Nova Poshta depot. 14 victims are known. Nova Poshta has estimated the cost of the destroyed shipments.
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