Russian propaganda claimed the destruction of the metro in Lviv: the network responded with memes.

Russian propaganda claimed the destruction of the metro in Lviv: the network responded with memes
Russian propaganda claimed the destruction of the metro in Lviv: the network responded with memes

According to ТСН: After information spread by Russian media about the alleged destruction of the metro in Lviv as a result of the "Oreshnik" strike, social networks are actively reacting with memes, mocking the aggressor's propaganda.

TSN.ua has prepared a selection of funny reactions to this news.

After the missile attack, information from the propaganda agency "RIA Novosti" appeared, which claimed that "after the strike by 'Oreshnik,' Lviv was left without a metro."

This news was picked up by Russian blogger Vladislav Pozdnyakov, known for his anti-Ukrainian statements. However, the news itself sparked laughter, as Lviv has never had a metro.

Ukrainian soldiers at the front also reacted to this situation with humor, promising to take revenge for the "Lviv metro."

In the context of this situation, memes about the "Lviv sea port" emerged, which, fortunately, the Russian army "did not hit." It is worth noting that Lviv is surrounded by a lack of sea and rivers.

Ironical posts from the "Lviv Metro" users have also added to the wave of memes, which are widely shared on the network.

In the "official statement," it is mentioned that train services have not been interrupted, stations are operating normally, and passengers "did not notice anything."

Therefore, social media users are asked not to spread hostile information.

As confirmation of the operation of the Lviv metro, images created by artificial intelligence of various stations that do not actually exist have appeared online.

It should be noted that the strike by the medium-range ballistic missile "Oreshnik" in western Ukraine was a deliberate step to intimidate Ukraine's European allies. The missile hit an object in Lviv region near the Polish border.

Events surrounding the Lviv "metro" emphasize how Russian propaganda tries to discredit Ukraine while Ukrainians, in response, demonstrate humor and resilience. Internet memes are becoming not just a way to mock the enemy but also a means of unity in tough times.


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