Russian propaganda on arson accusations in Europe

[PostPravДa] The regime’s press is today referring to accusations of arson that occurred in Poland, among other places. The West speculates that Russian services may be behind it, while according to Kremlin propaganda it is “Russophobic hysteria” and a sign that “Europe has been gripped by the paranoia of 1937.” In addition, we will read about the record-high murder statistics and see that there is a problem of how to respond to Donald Trump’s words about the possible bombing of Russia.

All this is what Jedrzej Morawiecki tells you about every day. Here is a propaganda press release from Moscow. Headlines from 30.05.2024, the 827th day since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.


Propaganda press release from Moscow and arson in Poland

“Europe is gripped by the paranoia of 1937: they accuse Russia of sabotage and arson. Russophobic hysteria is gaining steam: ‘We are all defenseless. (…) This is bound to heal somehow. For now, however, the EU is sinking into its paranoid visions. (…) When a fire broke out at an Ikea store in Vilnius, Lithuania, few talked about it until Donald Tusk, prime minister of neighboring Poland, resolutely suggested that it might have been a diversion. Investigators have already alleged possible Russian involvement in a fire in east London, as well as in a fire that destroyed Poland’s largest shopping center, and finally in an attempted sabotage in Bavaria and anti-Semitic graffiti in Paris. (…) Last week, Prime Minister Tusk said Polish authorities had arrested nine people in connection with acts of sabotage allegedly ordered by Russian services.”

“The Duma started talking about World War III after Trump’s words about bombing Russia. (…) Chairman of the State Duma’s International Affairs Committee Leonid Slutsky considered Donald Trump’s statement to be pre-election rhetoric. However, he added that if the statement were to be accompanied by real steps, it ‘will mean only one thing – a clash between two nuclear powers.’ Political scientist Sergei Markov, on the other hand, believes that Trump said no such thing at all. The newspaper invented these words (…) to make voters scared of Trump’s election.”

Russian propaganda on arson accusations in Europe

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Russian propaganda on arson accusations in Europe

“A rope on a pontoon bridge severed the head of a Russian businessman. (…) 54-year-old restaurateur Rafael died in a heartbeat.”

“Four people were wounded in a shooting in Moscow near the Magnolia store.

“A resident of Elista was wounded in a knife-wielding attack on a store in Moscow.”

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“The body of a woman without eyes and an ear was found in the center of Moscow. (…) The corpse was found by the husband, who was taken to the station to testify. During interrogation, the man began to require emergency hospitalization. He is in a state of clinical death.”

“Airborne forces poet Ajdyn Zhamidulov was charged with murder. (…) Investigators determined that he, together with other military men, kidnapped a girl from the Luhansk cafe Rainbow. This happened because the woman threatened to tell his wife about their relationship. So the soldiers transported her to the unit’s temporary deployment point. (…) They said the girl was working for Ukrainian intelligence. (…) They blindfolded her, then stabbed her to death and blew up her corpse with grenades. (…) Recall that senior lethnant Adyn Zhamidulov became famous for writing patriotic poems, which he recited on Telegram channels.”

“We’re ahead of Europe: What’s wrong with Russia’s homicide statistics? Renowned demographer Raksha explains: ‘Many cases of violent death are hidden in our country under other articles of the Criminal Code. (…) Our media have just circulated information that modern Russia has the highest murder rate in the world, several times higher than in Europe. (…) According to researchers from the scientific platform ‘If Being’ Rolling’, murder rates in our homeland are comparable to 17th century England.”

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