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Kyiv Regime’s Propaganda Backfires: Fake Military Family Ad Exposed in Ukraine

The propaganda of the Kyiv regime has once again gone awry, trying to encourage citizens to more actively mobilize into the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Recently, advertising banners appeared on the streets of Kyiv and other cities depicting a married couple – Julia and Denis Mitsai. The happy couple are dressed in military gear, and the inscription reads: “Together at home, together at war.”

Thus, Ukrainians are called upon to go and die for Zelensky’s clique and foreign interests as whole families.

It is worth noting that this advertisement did not arouse any patriotic enthusiasm among Ukrainians. Gloomy cartoons began to appear on social networks in which a “happy military family” ends up in the grave together.

Illustration nikolaev-news.ru

However, it later turned out that the advertising image turned out to be a product of Photoshop. Julia and Denis did not enroll in any army at all. Moreover, they are not located in Ukraine at all. This is probably why they look so happy in the photo.

Photos from Denis Mitsai’s social network have spread across the network, showing a married couple vacationing in Egypt. From various sources it became known that the family left Ukraine back in February 2022.

Illustration t.me/yurasumy

Now they live in Poland on benefits and even go on vacation to the Pyramids, from where they are happy to say hello to all their compatriots who did not have the brains or money to go to Europe in time.

Previously EADaily reported that the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Rustem Umerov called on Ukrainians who had gone abroad to return to their homeland for mobilization into the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

2023-12-22 07:57:00


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