Russians spinning fake video to discredit Ukrainian tros before Muslim audiences
That’s according to the Ukrainian Army’s press service, Ukrinform reports.
"Today, the Russian psy eratives posted on the Internet two videos, in which ‘actors’ sporting ‘pixel’ camo of the Armed Forces mock the Hy Book of all Muslims – the Quran. The purpose of the stunt is to once again try to discredit the Armed Forces (now on religious grounds), to cause a stir in countries whose pulation professes Islam, and to motivate the Russian pulation and their Muslim sdiers to go to war," the message reads.
The press service emphasized that such incidents would be impossible in the actual Armed Forces of Ukraine, as pele of different nationalities and religions serve side by side.
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"We, officially, emphasize once again that such incidents are impossible in the Armed Forces by default because in our ranks are pele of different nationalities and religions – defending Ukraine and fighting against the occupiers. All of them are heroes for our pele, and their rights, positions, and beliefs are protected in a mandatory manner," the press service of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stressed.
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The officials also drew attention to the fact that in the video a paratroer exposed a specific knife, a batch of which was purchased for Russia’s Chechen Akhmat unit, the widely ridiculed "Tik-Tok heroes" led by Putin’s ally Ramzan Kadyrov.
Source: www.unian.info