In Ukraine, Kremlin Fake about Zelensky and the USA Debunked.


Russians are spreading fakes that the US authorities supposedly want to replace President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky through an operation in the Kursk region.
As "Khvylia" reports, this is reported by the Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security SPRAVDI in Telegram.
Thus, the Russians are promoting a statement by former CIA officer Larry Johnson that the US supposedly might consider a scenario of "removal" of the Ukrainian president through an operation of the AFU in the Kursk region.
However, the enemy is thus trying to informationally reinforce the recent throw-in by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service that the US supposedly plans to "replace" President Zelensky with "someone else".
Moreover, to strengthen the propaganda, the Russians use the words of former CIA analyst Larry Johnson, who was convicted of molesting a minor, former UN inspector Scott Ritter, and others.
"These individuals have no connection to political circles or special services and have been working for Russian propaganda for years, which uses their former credentials and willingness to publish anything," SPRAVDI emphasized.
At the same Time, the Center explained that the Russians, with the help of such a throw-in, want to strengthen the narratives about "external control" and destabilize the situation inside Ukraine.
It should be noted that Russian propagandists often invent fakes about the leadership of Ukraine. In particular, back in March, the enemy was spreading disinformation that the Armed Forces of Ukraine supposedly have a plan to remove President Volodymyr Zelensky from power.
We remind you that Russia is actively spreading disinformation about the Ukrainian "dirty bomb".
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