More failed Russian propaganda being called out for the shiat it is. Who Faked an Israeli Magazine to Trash 'Ukrainian Nazis'? A website pretending to be a real magazine owned by an Israeli businessman argues for halting Israeli aid to Ukraine, claiming in a fake article that 'the Nazis got into the pockets of the Jews' https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news...n-nazis/00000188-71d6-d2d1-afbe-7ddf6e4b0000? A pro-Russia disinformation campaign which impersonates an Israeli magazine has been circulating over the past week on Facebook, and claims Israel’s economic crisis is a result of its so-called support for Nazism in Ukraine. The fake article, written by unknown sources, was first exposed by political consultant and commentator Arieh Kovler. Two paid ads appeared on his Facebook feed, featuring cartoons in which a character who appeared to be Jewish carried a swastika bearing the colors of the Ukrainian flag on his back. (More at above url)
Good luck holding up Putin's falling popularity. His end is coming soon. After aborted mutiny, Russian state media mobilizing to boost Putin's popularity Poll shows nearly 65 per cent of population gets news primarily from state TV https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/russia-state-media-1.6898524?
Russia is trying to shut down the use all VPNs in the country so its citizens will not find out how badly Putin's war is going. Russia Trying To 'Scare' Its Citizens Into Avoiding International Coverage Of Ukraine War https://uk.news.yahoo.com/russia-trying-scare-citizens-avoiding-072417267.html Russia is trying to “scare” its citizens into avoiding international coverage of the war in Ukraine, according to UK officials. The Kremlin is clamping down on the use of “hugely popular” virtual private networks (VPNs), which allow users to mask their whereabouts and bypass state censorship. Russians are now being warned by their government that their personal data is at risk if they continue to use them. According to the Ministry of Defence (MoD), some of the most popular VPNs have also "become unusable in some regions of Russia” as part of the government crackdown. In their latest update on the war, the MoD said: “VPNs are hugely popular in Russia, despite being illegal since 2017. “They allow users to access objective international news sources, including about the war in Ukraine. “VPNs likely represent the greatest single vulnerability within the Russian state’s attempts at pervasive domestic information control. “As well as increased technical disruption, the Russian state has also launched a public information campaign, attempting to scare citizens into avoiding VPNs by claiming they put their personal data at risk.” The development will be seen as further evidence of Vladimir Putin’s concern at how the Ukraine war is going nearly 18 months since Russia’s invasion. It was revealed earlier this month that at least half of the 30,000 Russian paratroopers deployed to Ukraine have probably been killed or wounded since the conflict began.
That is a material used to keep the heat inside of the building/a protection from cold. It's being used in all sorts buildings. Only that it was stained with dust from the rubble. A man can carry a package, lager than him with no effort. Only shows that vatniks lacks the basic knowladge of life.
The Secret Russian ‘School’ Churning Out Minions for Putin The Kremlin is apparently coaching its next generation of propagandists for an ambitious influence operation across Russian borders. https://www.thedailybeast.com/russi...ists-for-a-new-influence-operation-in-ukraine
How far has the Kremlin propaganda sunk? Well -- they have to use fake quotes next to celebrity images as their disinformation. It's sad. A Kremlin-Linked Network Used Fake Taylor Swift Quotes to Push Anti-Ukraine Propaganda A disinformation campaign led by a group linked to Russia's GRU is using images of celebrities like Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber, and Oprah to lambast Ukraine. https://www.wired.com/story/russia-ukraine-taylor-swift-disinformation/