“Next February, the Russian invaders plan to hold an international telecast on the anniversary of the 1945 Yalta Conference to spread their messages about alleged “Nazism” in Ukraine.”, — write: www.ukrinform.ua
“In February, the Russians are planning a telecast in honor of the anniversary of the conference in Yalta… On it, the occupiers plan to spread messages about Nazism in Ukraine and that the modern world order is outdated. Currently, the enemy is looking for partners in the West who will play this show with them,” the message reads.
It is noted that the telebridge should take place between the studios in Simferopol and in Great Britain, France and the USA.
“In honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, the Kremlin plans to play up the theme of the “fighter against Nazism” again, speculating on historical issues, to justify its aggression,” the Center emphasizes.
Read also: Hopes for a “good king” were not fulfilled: in Crimea pro-Russian figures are disappointed by the “direct line” with Putin For this purpose, the Russians plan to involve their agents of influence in the world, who, by attending these actions, should shape the image of the Russian Federation as “a country that is the main fighter against Nazism.” In such a narrative, the current fascist Russia itself can determine who is a “Nazi” in the world, and this allegedly gives it the right to invade other sovereign states, the Center of National Resistance emphasizes.
However, the Central Committee notes, it will not be possible to play this card in the international arena, because “modern Russia is the main threat to world security.”
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