Russian propagandists decided to tell a new absurd fake, claiming that the bunker where the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny was stationed was destroyed during the missile attack. However, the Armed Forces assured that these statements have nothing to do with reality.
Russian propagandists are spreading information about the alleged rocket damage to the bunker where, according to them, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces was. The Armed Forces responded that this is just another fake of Russian state propaganda, which has no basis whatsoever.
"After the failure of the missile attack on Kyiv, the Russian propaganda media is trying to pull an owl on the globe," military and political observer Oleksandr Kovalenko pointed out, adding that this is only an attempt by Russian propaganda to appear more influential.
Russian propaganda has repeatedly published fake information about the alleged liquidation of representatives of the military and political leadership of Ukraine. The Armed Forces urge to use only information from official sources and not to allow Russian fakes to influence global opinion.