Russian propagandists spread fakes about a rally in Kyiv - details.
23.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
23.07.2025
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Russian propagandists are trying to disseminate fake photos from a peaceful rally in Kyiv that took place on July 22. Their Photoshopped images with posters containing the symbols of the Russian invasion have been exposed by the Center for Countering Disinformation. Furthermore, there is also misinformation being circulated about a false exchange of data from participants of the rally in Dnipro for pizza promo codes. It is worth noting that these actions by Russian propagandists are aimed at sowing discord and division in Ukrainian society against the backdrop of the ongoing situation.
In particular, the Main Intelligence Directorate reported that Russia intends to use rallies to weaken Ukraine's ability to resist aggression. Recall that on July 22, protests against the bill limiting the powers of NABU and SAP also took place. Do not believe all information from the network completely, as some data may be distorted by Russian propagandists.
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