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FAKE ALERT: “Zelenskyy’s replacement is already being publicly discussed”

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Description of the fake LIE

Today, the potential replacement of Zelenskyy is openly discussed in the West because he has lost trust in the eyes of his partners. This was stated by the Kremlin’s talking head, Scott Ritter, and reproduced by propagandists in Telegram channels.

Refutation TRUTH

Russian propaganda spreads a narrative that the West is allegedly “looking for a replacement for Zelenskyy” to convince Ukrainians that Ukraine has no sovereignty and is directly controlled by the West.

In addition, in this way, fake makers are trying to discredit the leadership of Ukraine, presenting the president as a loser who is about to be removed from office by his “overseas masters”.

This and similar fakes are based exclusively on lies and do not have any facts behind them. It is significant that it is spread by the odious propagandist Scott Ritter, one of the foreign “experts” on whom Russian propaganda actively relies.

Let’s remind you that Ritter is a former UN weapons inspector in Iraq, who was convicted of pedophilia and five other charges in 2011. He was released on parole after 2.5 years of imprisonment.

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