FAKE ALERT: “NATO’s aid to Ukraine only embitters Russia.”

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Description of the fake LIE

Western military aid to Ukraine in no way affects the situation in the war, but only kills the civilian population. This was reported by the Kremlin propagandists, referencing Douglas McGregor, an ex-serviceman of the U.S. army.

Refutation TRUTH

Western weapons demonstrate high efficiency in the hands of the Defence Forces of Ukraine in repelling Russia’s armed aggression.

In particular, after resuming the weapons supply and obtaining permission to use them on the Russian Federation territory, it became possible to stop the offensive potential of the enemy in the Kharkiv region.

In addition, provided by partners, air defence systems successfully repel Russian terrorist missile and drone attacks. The Defence Forces of Ukraine are doing everything possible to protect the civilian population from enemy attacks on the ground and in the air.

As for Douglas McGregor, in 2014, he justified the annexation of Crimea and the occupation of Donbas. After the start of a full-scale invasion, he predicted the quick defeat of Ukraine, which speaks volumes not only of his views, but also of the quality of his “expertise.”

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