Russian military in Donbas are disguising themselves in civilian clothes: revealed cunning tricks of the occupiers.
Manipulations of the Russian military in Donbas
According to inkorr.com: In Donbas, the Russian armed forces resort to tricks to demonstrate their 'successes'. They dress soldiers in civilian clothes to take photographs and videos with Russian symbols against the backdrop of the city. Staged scenes with captured Ukrainian soldiers are also created, allowing these stories to be disseminated on social media and Russian television. These manipulations were revealed by representatives of the 'North' group.
'Enemy infantry are disguising themselves in civilian attire, trying to infiltrate the city to take photographs or shoot videos with the Russian flag,' Colonel Oleg Sushinsky explained.
In addition to staged scenes for propaganda, Russian troops are actively attacking Ukrainian defenders in Vovchansk and Kup'yansk. However, Ukrainian military are fiercely defending their positions, successfully repelling enemy attacks.
Situation at the front
The Ukrainian armed forces are facing attacks from Russian occupiers who do not hesitate to use manipulative methods to imitate their activities in Donbas. Nevertheless, maintaining high standards and showing courage, Ukrainian military effectively defend their territory from the aggressor.
These manipulations by Russian troops are part of a broad propaganda campaign aimed at creating a false impression of the course of hostilities. Ukrainian defenders continue to serve with dignity, despite all the difficulties and challenges at the front, demonstrating an example of resilience and bravery in the struggle for their country.
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