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"Beaten for refusing to shout Glory to Ukraine": Russians launched a fake about Ukrainians in Poland and were ashamed of themselves. Video.

Olha GanyukovaWorld
The incident allegedly took place on Ukraine's Independence Day

Citizens of the aggressor country of Russia launched a fake that Ukrainians in Poland allegedly beat Poles for refusing to shout "Glory to Ukraine". However, no one believed this fake, and Polish law enforcement officials denied it.

This was reported by the press service of the Warsaw Police. On the evening of 25 August, the Polish newspaper WolnośćTV published a video from Warsaw, which allegedly showed 12 Ukrainians attacking Poles.

The reason for the incident was stated to be that they allegedly refused to shout "Glory to Ukraine". The journalists claimed that the incident took place on Ukraine's Independence Day on 24 August.

''Beaten for refusing to shout Glory to Ukraine'': Russians launched a fake about Ukrainians in Poland and were ashamed of themselves. Video.

This information was immediately picked up by Kremlin propagandists, who massively replicated it.

''Beaten for refusing to shout Glory to Ukraine'': Russians launched a fake about Ukrainians in Poland and were ashamed of themselves. Video.
''Beaten for refusing to shout Glory to Ukraine'': Russians launched a fake about Ukrainians in Poland and were ashamed of themselves. Video.

However, the Warsaw police department identified the attackers. And it turned out that there were no Ukrainian citizens among them.

"We identified 13 people. There were no Ukrainians among the attackers, but there were Georgian citizens. No one sought medical assistance or reported the crime," the department said.

''Beaten for refusing to shout Glory to Ukraine'': Russians launched a fake about Ukrainians in Poland and were ashamed of themselves. Video.

As a reminder, the criminals distribute fake articles with blatant Russian propaganda on the Internet, uploading them to fake pages that mimic popular Ukrainian online media. The scheme uses domain addresses similar to those of real publications.

As OBOZREVATEL previously wrote, on 17 August, Russia released a film "Witness", which is horrifying in terms of propaganda. Its authors showed Ukrainian soldiers as admirers of Adolf Hitler and Nazism, using all possible myths of the Russian media.

Only verified information is available on our Obozrevatel Telegram channel, Threads and Viber. Don't fall for fakes!

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