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FAKE ALERT: “Half a million Ukrainian soldiers sacrificed by the Biden’s administration”

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Description of the fake LIE

Washington’s measures led to the growth of Russia’s international prestige and an increase in its military capabilities, in return, Ukraine lost half a million soldiers. This statement of the candidate for the U.S. presidency, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is quoted by propagandists.

Refutation TRUTH

Ukrainians are being killed by Russia, and the data on “half a million dead soldiers” is significantly inflated and has no evidence base.

The Ukrainian Defence Forces are actively demilitarizing the Russian army, and the Russian Federation is in international isolation, relying on the support of such dictatorships as Iran and North Korea.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. spreads such statements as part of the political struggle for the presidential seat in the White House.

Previously, he repeatedly disseminated Russian fakes about the alleged “coup d’état in Ukraine”, “murders of Russian civilians by Ukrainians in Donbas” and “provocation of the Russian invasion by NATO forces” to the U.S. audience.

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