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A report on Rossiya24, one of Russia's two main state-owned TV networks watched by tens of millions of viewers in and outside Russia, purported to show Ukrainian soldiers dressing up a mannequin to supposedly be used in the "theatre of war" in Ukraine.

The news anchor then claims, vaguely and without substantiation, that there are "dozens of fakes with such mannequins are popping on Ukrainian Telegram channels." The news segment, aired on Thursday night or Friday morning, was also published—and later deleted—from the network's online streaming platform later on Friday, April 8.

The footage presented as "evidence" of the conspiracy by Ukraine to "fake" deaths of its citizens was, in fact, footage from a set of a Russian TV show, filmed several weeks ago in Russia in Vsevolozhsk, near Saint Petersburg. This fact was pointed out by the assistant director on the project, Nadezhda Kolobaeva, on her Facebook page, on Friday morning.

[newsweek.com]

racocn8 9 Apr 8
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Would people really put this much effort into a failing strategy? People do.

The shit-eating Putin-stooges on this site believe it.

@racocn8 Hard to say if they actually believe it or just another thing to set liberals off about. I think it's the latter and that's their entire strategy. We get excited about every little affront, too, and say things they can use against us in the next poke.

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