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"We will win together!" Fake Russian news about Zaluzhnyi's "critical condition" was trolled. Video

The Armed Forces of Ukraine trolled Russian fakes about Zaluzhnyi's "critical condition"

After the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, appeared on video and personally thanked all Ukrainians for their support, Russian propagandists who had been spreading fakes about the Ukrainian general's injuries, skull trepanation and even death were caught off guard. But while they were thinking about the next steps in the situation with the "resurrected" Zaluzhnyi, the Armed Forces played a proactive role and trolled the Kremlin's mouthpieces.

Ukrainian serviceman, blogger, journalist, Armed Forces colonel Anatoliy Shtefan, known by his call sign "Stirlitz", posted the following video with Valeriy Zaluzhny.

Anticipating "criticism" from the Russian media about the condition of the commander-in-chief in the footage released the day before, which would have been followed by whining that the video was edited and that Zaluzhny's condition was very bad because he was sitting down, the Armed Forces responded with a fresh video.

In this footage, Valeriy Zaluzhnyi is standing next to Stefan, holding a mobile phone, which he is using to shoot the video.

"Together we will win!" - says the Commander-in-Chief.

"All your moves, we could easily calculate ahead yesterday, and then we just play in the same goal, with information shells, in the enemy's goal. The Russian propaganda is 2-0 in our favour," Anatoliy Shtefan commented on the video.

As OBOZREVATEL previously reported:

Russian propagandists issued a fake about Zaluzhny's injury and skull trepanation. In their dreams, Zaluzhnyi is no longer able to perform his duties.

The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valeriy Zaluzhnyi shattered the dreams of Russian propagandists and appeared on video to thank Ukrainians for their support.

On Friday, May 26, the Ukrainian Navy received another small armoured artillery boat, named Bucha. The vessel was personally handed over to the military by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Valeriy Zaluzhnyi.

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