Title: | Fake: Ukraine Is Preparing A Chemical Attack Near Odesa |
URL: | https://www.stopfake.org/en/fake-ukraine-is-preparing-a-chemical-attack-near-odesa/ |
Publisher: | StopFake.org |
Date published: | April 27, 2022 |
Description: | This is not the first time that Russia has put out disinformation about Ukrainian Armed Forces “provocations” and launched an attack immediately after releasing the disinformation. This happened on April 8 when Russia launched a missile attack on a train station in Kramatorsk. At that time several Russian media, particularly RIA Novosti published stories about the “Ukrainian terrorist attack in Kramatorsk” right before Russian missiles hit the Kramatorsk train station. Also, on the eve of the shelling of the railway station, many so-called Z-publics that support Russian aggression against Ukraine wrote that the Russian Armed Forces were firing at “a cluster of Ukrainian Army militants” and “wagons with weapons” at the Kramatorsk railway station. Later, all publications were deleted or edited, but all the evidence and screenshots can be viewed in the article by StopFake journalists “Fake: Ukrainian military struck at the Kramatorsk railway station.” |
Fake: Ukraine Is Preparing A Chemical Attack Near Odesa
This is not the first time that Russia has put out disinformation about Ukrainian Armed Forces "provocations" and launched an attack immediately after releasing the disinformation. This happened on April 8 when Russia launched a missile attack on a train station in Kramatorsk. At that time several Russian media, particularly RIA Novosti published stories about the "Ukrainian terrorist attack in Kramatorsk" right before Russian missiles hit the Kramatorsk train station. Also, on the eve of the shelling of the railway station, many so-called Z-publics that support Russian aggression against Ukraine wrote that the Russian Armed Forces were firing at "a cluster of Ukrainian Army militants" and "wagons with weapons" at the Kramatorsk railway station. Later, all publications were deleted or edited, but all the evidence and screenshots can be viewed in the article by StopFake journalists "Fake: Ukrainian military struck at the Kramatorsk railway station."