Little remains of the attacks and atrocities committed by Moscow in Ukraine when reported in the russian televisions. The ‘New York Times’ has analyzed up to 50 hours of that information and how different news about the conflict was told by the media to the Russian population.
Thus, according to his account, there was no Mariupol maternity bombingwhere they assure that the Ukrainian fighters used civilians as human shields on the roofs of the center, according to them, a nest of the Azov battalion.
For the television stations in Moscow’s orbit, everything was orchestrated: they argued that for this reason there was no blood inside, that the evacuees were soldiers and that two of the pregnant women who appear in the images broadcast by international media are the same and that there is the one that was evacuated on a stretcher and ended up dying, according to the Associated Press agency. The one that does exist, they say, denies everything and accuses the Ukrainian soldiers.
According to the ‘New York Times’ analysis of the Russian media, his role is create a parallel world, which is the one that reaches the population. In that alternate reality, when the Russian soldiers came out of Buchathere was not a single corpse on the asphalt and the bodies shown by Westerners, according to them, move or do not show signs of decomposition because they later died at the hands of Ukrainian radicals.
As for the Moscow shipwhich according to Ukraine was sunk by two Neptune missiles, in that parallel dimension of the analyzed media it was not sunk by kyiv, but it sank due to a fire and its crew was saved and has even been decorated.
In that alternative war, the nuclear power plant of Zaporizhia Nor is it a site threatened and besieged by explosions, but the Russians have pacified it and now the employees sign up and work in it, while everything flows thanks to Moscow.
Source: Lasexta

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