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"[M]assed strikes were carried out using high-precision, long-range air, sea and land-based weapons against energy, military command and communications facilities of Ukraine.
Playgrounds, parks, museums and commuter routes are anything but military targets. -
“American economist said bluntly that the Nord Stream [pipeline] was blown up by the United States.”
U.S. economist Jeffrey Sachs merely speculated about responsibility for the pipeline ruptures, now under investigation. -
“An illustration of the quality of @BBCWorld‘s ‘professional journalism’. Western Media is fighting at NATO’s proxy war with Russia in Ukraine like a rank and file soldier instead of providing objective information to its readers!”
Here’s who’s actually spreading fake news: Russia. The BBC’s report was not only factual but courageous. -
“On the Krasno-Limansky direction in the area of the settlement of Slavyansk, massive fire damage was inflicted on enemy reserves.”
In fact, Ukraine’s army forced Russian troops to flee the area around Lyman with heavy losses. -
“The Islamic Republic of Iran considers reports about delivering drones to Russia for use in the Ukraine war ‘baseless’ and does not confirm them.”
Despite Tehran’s denials, Kyiv has records showing Iranian-made drones are being deployed by Russia in Ukraine. -
“U.S. officials continue to escalate the situation, intimidating the American and international public with sham Russian ‘nuclear threats.’ ”
Russia’s nuclear doctrine appears to have shifted with a drumbeat of threats to strike first in Ukraine. -
“Ukrainian will remain an official language. … We are not fighting with languages.”
A top Russian lawmaker said Ukrainian will no longer be an official language in annexed areas. -
“U.S. President Joe Biden must answer whether the United States acted on its threat on September 25 and 26, 2022, when an incident occurred on three branches of Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2, preliminarily qualified as pipeline ruptures, possibly as a result of explosions.”
The Kremlin puts a Biden remark, made weeks before Russia attacked Ukraine, in a false context. -
“[T]he U.S. side might as well do something real and beneficial for the people of Pakistan.”
The U.S. is giving large sums of humanitarian aid to Pakistan. China is misrepresenting U.S. concern about Islamabad’s debt to Beijing. -
“The contested publications contain false information that the plaintiff [Yevgeny Prigozhin] is affiliated with the Wagner Group, finances it, and that the Wagner Group belongs to him.”
Prigozhin has now confirmed control of the private military outfit known as Wagner. -
“[T]he Iran police publish[ed] a videoclip show[ing] that her [Mahsa Amini’s] death was due to a heart attack, proving the false news broadcasted [sic] by the Western media and the anti-Iranian press.”
Much remains unknown about Mahsa Amini’s death, but video of her collapse at a detention center doesn’t prove she had a heart attack. -
“I repeat, we are talking specifically about partial mobilization. That is, only citizens who are currently in the reserve will be subject to conscription. And above all, those who served in the armed forces.”
Russian sources say some of those conscripted to fight in Ukraine have no military experience.