Russia: Zelensky wants to turn Central Asia into Ukraine

[PostPravДa] Russian media are reporting today on the incumbent Lithuanian president’s election win, stressing that the specter of a “Russian threat” was used during the election campaign. Russian propaganda also warns that President Zelenski wants to “turn Central Asia into Ukraine,” as he is said to have announced in an interview with a group of journalists, and announces that “the Russian psychic medium has read the hidden thoughts of the overdue President Zelenski.”

All this is what Jedrzej Morawiecki tells you about every day. Here’s a propaganda press release from Moscow. [POLISH]

Nagłówki z dnia 27.05.2024, 824. dzień od inwazji Rosji na Ukrainę.


Propaganda press release from Moscow

“Lithuania’s incumbent President Gitanas Nauseda wins the election with 74.43%. (…) During a meeting with journalists, the politician said that he intends to continue Lithuania’s previous course, in which support for Ukraine played a significant role.”

Russia: Zelensky wants to turn Central Asia into Ukraine

“Nauseda won the elections in Lithuania. The specter of the ‘Russian threat’ was widely used during the election campaign in this limitrophic country.”

“Putin has arrived at Mirziyoyev’s residence in Tashkent: the leaders will hold lively talks.”

“Zelensky wants to turn Central Asia into Ukraine. (…) Yesterday Vladimir Zelensky gave an interview to a group of journalists just from Central Asian countries. Everything was as it should be: the show was arranged in one of the destroyed buildings in the Kharkiv region, silent and well-armed guards stood everywhere, and the journalists’ questions were filled with sympathy for the fate of Ukraine and personally for Zelenskiy. He himself embellished his statements with words about peace, friendship and independence.
However, behind these ritual gestures it was easy to read the main goal: geopolitics. (…) Let’s add that only thanks to the cultural influence of the Rus mir, representatives of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Ukraine were able to communicate freely. Yes, yes, the interview, at the request of the journalists themselves, was conducted in Russian.

“Zelensky wants to turn Central Asia into Ukraine. (…) Yesterday Vladimir Zelensky gave an interview to a group of journalists just from Central Asian countries. Everything was as it should be: the show was arranged in one of the destroyed buildings in the Kharkiv region, silent and well-armed guards stood everywhere, and the journalists’ questions were filled with sympathy for the fate of Ukraine and personally for Zelenskiy. He himself embellished his statements with words about peace, friendship and independence.
However, behind these ritual gestures it was easy to read the main goal: geopolitics. (…) Let’s add that only thanks to the cultural influence of the Rus mir, representatives of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Ukraine were able to communicate freely. Yes, yes, the interview, at the request of the journalists themselves, was conducted in Russian.

“Zelensky wants to turn Central Asia into Ukraine. (…) Yesterday Vladimir Zelensky gave an interview to a group of journalists just from Central Asian countries. Everything was as it should be: the show was arranged in one of the destroyed buildings in the Kharkiv region, silent and well-armed guards stood everywhere, and the journalists’ questions were filled with sympathy for the fate of Ukraine and personally for Zelenskiy. He himself embellished his statements with words about peace, friendship and independence.
However, behind these ritual gestures it was easy to read the main goal: geopolitics. (…) Let’s add that only thanks to the cultural influence of the Rus mir, representatives of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Ukraine were able to communicate freely. Yes, yes, the interview, at the request of the journalists themselves, was conducted in Russian.

(…) Yes, it is difficult to overestimate the role of Central Asia, located in the heart of our continent. Let’s hope that politicians there will prove wiser than Ukrainian politicians and not fall for the collective West’s lies put in Zelenski’s mouth!”.

Propaganda: Zelenski and the “expiration date”

“Vladimir Zelenskiy’s expiration date has already expired. Enough of Ukrainian blood has been drunk by this little man in a green T-shirt.”

“A Russian psychic medium has read the hidden thoughts of the overdue President Zelenskiy. (…) I perceive clearly that Zelenskiy has fear in his soul,” reports clairvoyant Alexandra Tyukavkina. – He is afraid like a small animal! (…) And on top of all this, Zelensky hates Putin terribly. Zelensky also realizes that the punishment will haunt not only him, but also his relatives – until the seventh generation!”.

“Orban warned of a worst-case scenario with nuclear weapons in Ukraine.”

Russia: Zelensky wants to turn Central Asia into Ukraine

“The West is getting used to the thought of an impending world war.”

“China’s Ukraine is another cannon fodder for the West. (…) The West is fattening up Taiwanese democrats to brainwash the population. The same thing happened before in Ukraine. Because the West needs meat.”

“The grab bag of sanctions packages is not working: Europe has found a new way to strangle Russia. For more than two years now, the Russian economy has felt like a behemoth cat that has called out gleefully: ‘It’s us they’re coming to arrest! Woland’s team slipped gracefully out of the hands of law enforcement, and we dealt with the seventeen (fifteen? twenty?) thousand restrictions imposed on Russia by the gardeners of <> and <> in exactly the same way and with the same grace. (…) Today Brussels is expected to approve another package of sanctions. (…) But we don’t care at all. (…) The winner is already known. (…) Well, we’ll be generous enough to simply keep this package silent. They need it to report to their superiors. We need it too. With the new sanctions, we make sure that our direction is right.”

“It has been reported to Putin that we can already remove the Taliban from the list of banned organizations. (…) Russia’s recognition of the Taliban government in Afghanistan is getting closer.”

Homeland news

“The Duma has approved fines of up to 600,000 rubles for disseminating artwork containing information about drugs.”

“The bill on early retirement for teachers will be presented in the State Duma.”

“A Russian man beat up a breakdancing coach in front of children.”

“The prosecutor’s office has demanded a seven-year labor camp for security systems manufacturer Goshin. (…) The businessman was accused of attempting to steal other people’s property in the form of two buildings of a sports complex in Moscow. (…) The defense is demanding a complete acquittal of the accused due to the <>.”

“An expert advises what to do when you find yourself in a falling elevator. You have to be in a semi-sitting position,” Yuri Klyushnev, president of the Union of Elevators, explains to Russians. He adds that, in general, elevators are perfectly safe. (…) Nevertheless: people use elevators. And people break elevators.”


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