Russian propagandists 'photoshop' crosses to show heavy losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Propagandists depict inscriptions on grave crosses in photos to spread rumors about losses in the Ukrainian army. However, these photos are fake. They show a plaque with a grammatically incorrect phrase and a homemade cross without flowers.
In reality, when it is not immediately possible to identify a deceased soldier, their body is kept in the morgue for further identification and locating relatives. The bodies of fallen warriors are given a proper burial, and the 'Black Tulip' group returns home the bodies of soldiers that cannot be immediately retrieved from the battlefield.
Do not take all 'photo evidence' of negligent burials of Ukrainian soldiers at face value. Be cautious and do not let the enemy influence the internal situation in Ukraine.
Journalists also refuted information about the possible appointment of the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate as the next president of the country with CIA support. It also became known that disinformation is being spread about a military order to break through to the Kursk NPP and plant explosives there.
The Center for Counteracting Disinformation also refutes rumors of the 'disappearance' of the 152nd Separate Ranger Brigade and its commander during battles in the Pokrovsk direction.
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