ISIS attack in Moscow: russian misinformation unleashed | Ukraine Daily Update | Day 768
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As I write, it’s day 768 of Russia’s 3-day invasion of Ukraine, and the Russian terrorists have resorted to a new attempt to tie Ukraine to the ISIS attack on the Crocus Hall in Moscow. It’s ridiculous, to say the least. The fact is, the Russian authorities were warned of a possible ISIS attack earlier this year, but they ignored the warning and failed to protect their own citizens. As a result, over 100 people died in the attack. It’s been confirmed by the Russian ambassador to Belarus and even the Belarusian dictator Lukashenka that the ISIS terrorists were apprehended while trying to escape to Belarus.
Despite the fact that Iran also warned Russia about the possible attack days before it happened, the Russian propagandists are now spreading misinformation, claiming that the attack was organized by Western countries using humanoid drones programmed by Ukrainian intelligence. It’s laughable. A Russian professor and political scientist suggested that the attack was organized by Western countries using neurochip technology to control the terrorists. And now, a Russian general, Vladimir Aksinsky, has gone further, claiming that the terrorists had microchips implanted in their bodies to control their behavior. This is absurd, and it’s a desperate attempt by the Russian government to shift the blame from their own failures.
The Russian general’s claims are baseless and absurd, and it’s clear that the Russian government is resorting to desperate measures to try to deflect attention from their own failures. As if that wasn’t enough, the Russian propagandists have photoshopped fake images to try to spread disinformation. It’s all a reminder that the Russian government is full of lies, deceit, and desperation.