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FAKE ALERT: “Zelenskyy’s victory plan will destroy Europe”

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Description of the fake LIE

The so-called victory plan of Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy aims to destroy everything on the European continent. This statement by the Irish “journalist” Chay Bowes is disseminated by the Kremlin’s propaganda resources.

Refutation TRUTH

Chay Bowes has long been a favourite of the Russian media. In August, he convinced that “the majority of Ukrainians do not believe in victory in the war with Russia”, and in June, he claimed that “the collapse of Ukraine will take place according to the Afghan scenario.”

In addition, he promoted the Kremlin’s narrative to the Western audience that “Zelenskyy wants to end the conflict, but rejects the Kremlin’s peace proposals.”

Bowes also says that “the West is to blame” for the war in Ukraine, not Russia. And, in his “expert” opinion, “ordinary Russians suffer from unfairly imposed sanctions.”

In short, this is another Western “expert” on the Russian payroll, so it makes absolutely no sense to trust his words.

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