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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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be.open
on 04/04/2022, 12:48:27 UTC
⭐ Merited by Branko (1)
Here is a joyful statement by the mayor of Bucha on March 31 about the liberation of the city from "Russian occupiers". Not a word about the corpses on the streets and the atrocities of Russian soldiers, a complete victory. And two days later, those terrible photos appear. Something doesn't add up in this story, don't you think?

It's a large city. Russians had left but surveying the damage takes time. One of the first reports of bodies on a street was posted within a day, not two days later:

https://twitter.com/ViktoriiaUAH/status/1509985789404459011

Not to mention a drone video of a roadside execution a few weeks ago and other evidence that aligns with what was found in the aftermath of the retreat.
Anyway, the time does not converge, the Russian army left Bucha on March 30, the video of the mayor about the victory was recorded on March 31 (posted on the network on April 1, but he says in the video that "March 31 will go down in history, etc."). Here is a detailed analysis of this staged video, read the full material is quite extensive.

Both episodes turned out to be fakes.
Saying so doesn't make it so.
Those fakes were also laid out in detail on the bones. The main star of the story about the maternity hospital turned out to be beauty blogger Marianna Podgurskaya, who then gave an interview in which she told what exactly happened. The theater was blown up by the Azov militants, trying to stage a rather absurd Russian bombardment.

high-quality montages like videos of Russian aircraft inflicting airstrikes on Paris and Berlin

Fucking hell... no one is claiming that this appeal-to-NATO video is a documentary. If that's your "proof" of fakes then you're either far dumber than I thought or your handlers think that we're all idiots.

https://twitter.com/DefenceU/status/1502526143806726145

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I didn’t say that those videos were documentary, I meant that Ukrainian propaganda, releasing such fantasy videos with fairly high-quality rendering, discredited itself in order not to believe any photo and video evidence of the Ukrainian side at first, and then, after a deeper analysis, make sure that this is really fake. Grin