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Rocket attacks on Kyiv in Russia are called a staging – NSDC


The rocket attack on the Ukrainian capital on June 26, when the Russian invaders hit a residential building and a kindergarten, was called a “staging” in Russia

The rocket attack on the Ukrainian capital on June 26, when the Russian invaders hit a residential building and a kindergarten, was called a “staging” in Russia. This became known from an official statement published by the Center for Counteracting Disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine.

It is known that Russian propagandists cover the shelling of the capital as “specially prepared to create a picture for the Western countries.” War correspondents and propagandists write about future shelling of specific positions by the Ukrainian military, Russian troops shelling these positions for up to one week.

After that, war correspondents and propagandists write articles and create videos where they talk about the alleged future shelling by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and everything that is not subject to logical explanation is staged.

Recall that pAfter the rocket attacks on Kyiv, the mayor of the capital, Vitali Klitschko, addressed the people of Kiev and the guests of the city. The video message of the Kyiv mayor was published on his page in Facebook.

“Friends! Dear people of Kiev! The enemy attacked the capital again today. Russian barbarians continue to launch rockets into residential buildings, kindergartens. The enemy is getting satane and wants to intimidate us, sow panic and despondency,” Klitschko said.

The mayor of Kyiv urged the residents of the capital not to lose vigilance, to observe elementary safety rules and not to neglect air raid signals and go down to shelter.

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