Russian propaganda: Poland is sounding the alarm that NATO will leave it with Russia

[PostPravДa] Russian media today mention the ongoing searches in the European Parliament “on Russian influence” and the alleged dismay of the British people in response to “Putin’s response to Western threats.” We also learn from the propaganda press that “Poland is sounding the alarm that NATO will leave it alone with Russia,” with the typical Kremlin remark that “Russia is not threatening anyone” and “it is NATO that seeks confrontation.”

All this is what Jedrzej Morawiecki tells you about every day. Here is a propaganda press release from Moscow. Headlines from 29.05.2024, the 826th day since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.


Propaganda press release from Moscow

“Poland is sounding the alarm that NATO will leave it alone with Russia. Colonel Piotr Lewandowski doubts that the West will help Poland in two weeks. (…) And yet the Kremlin has repeatedly explained that Russia is not threatening anyone. (…) It is NATO that seeks confrontation.”

“Searches are underway at the European Parliament over ‘Russian influence.’ (…) The raids are apparently related to the case of the Voice of Europe news portal, which is said to be at the center of a Russian influence operation. (…) Among other things, the office of Dutch MP Marcel de Graaf’s assistant, Guillaume P., who also previously worked with Maximilian Krah, an Alternative for Germany MP, was searched. (…) Czech media, in turn, wrote that a number of European politicians allegedly received money from the Voice of Europe portal to spread pro-Russian narratives, including those about the conflict in Ukraine. The only person mentioned by name in the article was German AFD MP Petr Bystron.”

Russian propaganda: Poland is sounding the alarm that NATO will leave it with Russia

“Lavrov: US will ask Asian countries to provide territories for missile deployment.”

“‘We must listen to him’: Putin’s response to Western threats has frightened Britons. (…) ‘Russia has the right to defend itself against the West. I checked the information, Russia has not attacked the West, so giving Ukraine weapons to hit Russia is an act of war,” Bobby declared. (…) ‘We should seek peace talks, but no! We always want to meddle in matters that don’t concern us’ – Sherry concluded.”

“Orban considered the idea of reintroducing universal military conscription in the EU to be madness.”

Homeland news

“Putin has signed a law on Roskosmos’ transition to a closed procurement system.”

“The head of Dagestan cited the reason for the deplorable state of the energy sector in the region. (…) It is corruption.”

“An APB has been sent for the former mayor of the city of Magas Usman Aushev. (…) It was not disclosed which article of the criminal code is involved.”

“A 40-year-old life coach and ‘life therapist’ committed suicide outside a Russian university in Krasnodar.”

“In Astrakhan, a woman fell into a pit of boiling water that was created after a sidewalk collapsed in the Leninovsky District. According to agency sources, the pit with boiling water appeared on Wednesday night.”

Russian propaganda: Poland is sounding the alarm that NATO will leave it with Russia

“A Russian man stabbed two bottle companions with a cleaver and abused his girlfriend. The altercation took place in a private house on the shores of Lake Chaliato. The companions died as a result of their wounds.”

“Employees of a cafe in Ryazan have been accused of serving moonshine to children in the form of lemonade.”

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