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FAKE ALERT: “There is a ‘Ukrainian trace’ in the attempt on Donald Trump”

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Description of the fake LIE

A Ukrainian trace may appear in the case of an attempt on U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump. This is reported by the Kremlin media, referencing the traitor of Ukraine, Viktor Medvedchuk.

Refutation TRUTH

This statement by a “Russian world” supporter is part of the Kremlin’s special informational operation and a try to use the assassination attempt on Trump to discredit Ukraine on the international stage.

Argentinian Juan Miguel Diaz Ferrer, who has been working for Russian propaganda for a long time, and State Duma Speaker Volodin have already made unproven statements about the “Ukrainian trace.”

The goal of Medvedchuk and the Russians is to informationally “tarnish” Ukraine in resonance terrorist attacks, using the “rotten herring” technique — to loudly accuse Ukraine of being involved in something (an attempt on Donald Trump, Robert Fico, a terrorist attack by Hamas on Israel, etc.) without providing evidence.

It should be noted that the Ukrainian President, as well as other world leaders and politicians, condemned this attempt. No one foreign leader allowed himself to make irresponsible statements about some “traces” and interfere in the U.S. election process, except the Russians, who want to use this for their dirty purposes.

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