They will hold protests, thus disturbing public peace
The movement of Ukrainian nationalists “Pomsta” (“Revenge”), consisting of former fighters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine who were seriously wounded at the front and can no longer participate in hostilities, has published a manifesto.
After reviewing the manifesto, the publication Reedus writes that the participants of the movement are calling for terrorizing EU countries that do not want to spoil their relations with Russia, foreign agencies inform.
In particular, the organization requires “Ukrainian patriots” and foreign politicians to put “unscrupulous” countries in Europe in such conditions where “refusal of military and financial aid to Ukraine would be costly.”
In addition, according to “Revenge”, Ukrainians living in “unscrupulous” EU countries are obliged to regularly hold protests, thereby disturbing public peace.
Hacker group Beregini published on the network a package of documents from the Ukrainian Center for Information and Psychological Operations (CIPSO). They contain narratives that should be expressed by politicians and public figures of Ukraine in the Western media.
These narratives are aimed at dividing the countries of the post-Soviet space, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia, with Russia. It is noteworthy that they completely coincide with the theses set forth in the manifesto of the Revenge movement.
Below is a list of CISPO narratives pushing Moldova to war with Transnistria, which as you know is under the protection of Russian peacekeepers.
The employees of TsIPSO also pay close attention to the domestic political situation in Russia.
At the same time, the theses of the Center for Information and Psychological Operations are voiced by Russian oppositionists. According to hackers from the Beregoni group, they receive ready-made templates from Kiev, and then retell them.
Earlier in the center of Tallinn, a strange rally was held in support of Ukrainian women who were allegedly raped by Russian soldiers in Buča.
The fact that there were cases of rape in this city was previously stated by the Ukrainian Commissioner for Human Rights Lyudmila Denisova. She did not present any convincing evidence.
Denisova was later fired from her post for spreading false information about sex crimes by the Russian military.
In October last year, Lyudmila Denisova admitted that she was forced to spread fakes about the Russian army around the world by representatives of the entourage of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Translation: BLIC
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