Russia’s fakes for August 10: Ukraine’s losses at front and calls for Washington to "think twice"
The Center for Countering Disinformation has published a selection of fakes that the Russian Federation produced on August 10
This was reported by Espreso.TV.
According to the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, on August 10, the Russians launched three major deceptions.
Fake: The so-called head of Chechnya R. Kadyrov said that "the losses of Ukrainian troops in the Orikhiv direction amounted to more than a thousand people, and their number is constantly increasing."
Manipulation: "We call on those who make decisions in Washington regarding the Ukrainian crisis to think twice. Finally, they should see that all the actions taken so far only lead to an escalation of the conflict and new human casualties for the sake of an illusory victory over Russia on the battlefield," the Russian Embassy in the United States said.
Fake: "We see very heavy losses of the enemy, they continue to throw their soldiers to the slaughter," said Yevgeny Balitsky, a gauleiter of the occupied part of Zaporizhzhia region.
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