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FAKE ALERT: “The West wants to break Russia into 10-20 parts with the hands of Ukraine”

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Description of the fake LIE

The final goal of the “anti-Russia” project for Western countries and Ukrainian politicians is that Ukraine should become the trigger that will lead to systemic changes within the Russian Federation. This is reported by the Kremlin’s propagandists, referencing political scientist Kostiantyn Bondarenko.

Refutation TRUTH

Statements that the West is allegedly implementing an “anti-Russia project” in Ukraine with the aim of collapsing the Russian Federation are an old conspiracy theory invented by Russian propaganda.

In addition, it is part of the Kremlin’s narrative that Moscow is allegedly fighting with the “Anglo-Saxons” and NATO and not against the Ukrainian people.

It aims to justify the genocidal war and convince Ukrainians that “their main enemy is in Washington, not in Moscow.”

In fact, Ukraine is waging a defensive war, and all the consequences that have already befallen and will befall the aggressor state in the future will be exclusively the result of the Kremlin’s criminal and adventurous policy and not the mythical “conspiracy of the Western elites.”

As for Bondarenko, he consistently promotes the ex-“regionals” interests, in particular Serhiy Tihipko, Vasyl Horbal, and Natalia Korolevska. His name is mentioned among experts in the hacked mail of Vladіslav Surkov, who is close to the dictator Putin.

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