Enemy spreads rumors about “separatist plans” of Ukraine's allies, sowing discord

Enemy spreads rumors about “separatist plans” of Ukraine's allies, sowing discord

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The Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council claims that the enemy forces have disseminated a series of publications about alleged separatist plans of Ukraine's allies – all to sow despair and confusion among Ukrainians.

That’s according to the Center’s report on Facebook, seen by Ukrinform.

Thus, the materials spread by the forces claiming to be in opposition to the Vladimir Putin regime refer to the allegedly separatist plans of the Ukrainian allies regarding the territory of Ukraine.

In particular, the enemy talks about the threat of introducing peacekeeping missions on the territory of Ukraine, as it seems to result in the "division of the territory of Ukraine," leading to a rollback to the 1939 borders.

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Among the nations that, like Russia, are claimed to be encroaching on Ukraine's territorial integrity, pro-Kremlin pseudo-analysts name Hungary, Romania, and even Poland.

After the de facto defeat of Russia’s full-scale military invasion of Ukraine and unsuccessful attempts to hold pro-Russian rallies in Serbia, Bulgaria, Armenia, and Syria, the enemy proceeded to unsuccessful demonization of individual countries.

Information spins of this kind only show that the ecosystem of Russian disinformation and propaganda continues to fail, the Center for Countering Disinformation emphasizes.

As reported, on February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Russian troops have been destroying infrastructure, massively shelling residential areas of Ukrainian cities and towns using artillery, rockets, ballistic missiles, and bombs.

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