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Russia issued a new fake with Ukraine and a stadium in Greece after Zelensky's visit. Video fact

Maksym InshakovSport
The propagandists posted the allegedly exclusive video

Russia's main propaganda mouthpiece RIA Novosti said that the Karaiskakis stadium was allegedly illuminated with inscriptions against arms supplies to Kyiv. As proof, RIA Novosti published a video that was "exclusively" given to them by an unknown source.

The video shows a text made with a green laser flashing along the top edge of the structure in Piraeus, which includes all the Kremlin propaganda narratives: Zelensky is called a dictator and is called to stop "nazism in Ukraine."

A closer look reveals that the letters are photoshopped on a fuzzy night image of the stadium.

This publication was immediately picked up by Russian information dumps.

Earlier, so-called journalists from RIA Novosti posted a fake about Kharlan, making up a non-existent cover of the Charlie Hebdo French publication with an offensive caricature of our fencer.

As reported by OBOZREVATEL, following the visit of President Zelensky to Greece, it became known that Athens will join the aviation coalition and will participate in the training of Ukrainian aviators on the F-16. The parties are discussing the relevant details.

Greece is also refusing to maintain the Tor-M1 and Osa-AKM anti-aircraft missile systems in service with the Greek army. The contract with the aggressor country Russia will be terminated.

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