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Blogger from Luhansk Vsevolod Filimonenko appeared in propaganda about the "narcotization" of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

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Blogger from Luhansk Vsevolod Filimonenko appeared in propaganda about the "narcotization" of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Blogger from Luhansk Vsevolod Filimonenko appeared in propaganda about the "narcotization" of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

A blogger from Luhansk, Vsevolod Filimonenko, who currently resides in Sweden, appeared in a disgraceful Russian pseudo-documentary titled "Zelenskyy and His Battle Addicts." The 45-minute film, which aired on the federal "First Channel," discredits the Armed Forces of Ukraine with fake claims about the "total drug addiction of the Ukrainian army."

In the film, Filimonenko is presented as a "Euromaidan activist," and the traitor eagerly lies about how during the Revolution of Dignity, people were supposedly "pumped with drugs" – all in the spirit of classic Russian propaganda. The "documentary" was noted by the head of the Anti-Corruption Action Center (AntAC) Vitaliy Shabunin, against whom and the organization he leads a discreditation campaign was carried out in 2017, one of the active participants of which was the pro-Russian blogger. This was reported by "Detector Media".

It is known that the film was produced by the Russian production company "Ark," with Oleksiy Koshevyi serving as the producer.

Regarding the "journalist" from Luhansk, the film says: "A few years after the ’coup d’état,’ Filimonenko had to flee Ukraine. It was only when he found himself in Sweden that he decided to reveal one of the secrets of the protesters’ insane bravery on Maidan and their desire to win, even at the cost of their own lives."

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Thus, Filimonenko, following all the canons of the Kremlin’s playbook, told the camera about how drugs were "massively and in unlimited quantities supplied to Maidan" in 2013.

Moreover, according to the lying blogger, Ukrainians were given stimulants in their tea, after which "they didn’t want to sleep and wanted to protest, jump, and engage in clashes with the police."


Topics: Vsevolod FilimonenkoDrugsBloggersRussiaFakeRussian propagandaCollaboratorLuhansk

Date and time 11 April 2024 г., 18:06     Views Views: 4675
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