The GUR warned about a new threat to Ukrainian refugees in Europe.
The GUR warns about Russian propaganda operations against Ukrainian refugees
The Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine announced Russia's intention to conduct propaganda actions in Europe aimed at Ukrainian refugees.
In particular, Moscow plans the publication of books that will depict "Ukraine's crimes" in Donbass.
This information was reported by the GUR representative, Vadim Skibitsky, during a discussion within the framework of the "New Country" project. He also emphasized that Russia is already carrying out similar actions in European Union countries, in particular, using journalists from the occupied territories of Ukraine in Italy for anti-Ukraine propaganda.
Skibitsky also noted that Russia is actively working with Ukrainians who immigrated due to Russian aggression to other European countries, with the aim of making them lose their identity and not return to their homeland.
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