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FAKE ALERT: “Kyiv regime liquidates journalists who cover its crimes”

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Description of the fake LIE

If Kyiv does not like something in the work of journalists, they can be liquidated. And Western human rights defenders remain silent on this matter. This is spread by pro-Kremlin propaganda resources.

Refutation TRUTH

This statement is one of the most cynical fakes put out by Putin’s machine of lies about Ukraine and its government. Now in detail about those who, according to fake makers, were allegedly “ordered by the Kyiv regime”:

  • Andrei Stenin was a Russian “journalist” who became known in July 2014, when he, as a RIA Novosti photojournalist, filmed how the occupiers were torturing captured Ukrainian militaries in the Donetsk region. These materials were then distributed by Russian propaganda to demoralise the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
  • Igor Korneliuk and Anton Voloshin were correspondents of VGTRK, who carried out information support for the hybrid occupation in 2014 in the east of Ukraine.
  • Darya Dugina was a propagandist who, among other things, called the 2022 Bucha massacre a staged act.
  • Vladlen Tatarsky (Maxim Fomin) was a collaborator and propagandist who fought as part of the LPR and DPR gangs and had Russian citizenship.
  • Gonzalo Lira was a propagandist who, in his publications, openly supported the Kremlin’s fake agents Alina Lipp, Graham Phillips and Patrick Lancaster and spread their fakes.

In this way, the Kremlin is trying to pass off the deaths of its propagandists under various circumstances as a “Kyiv massacre” over the “truth-telling journalists.”

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