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Russia spreads another fake about ‘detention of Poles’ in Ukraine allegedly for Polish national symbols – Center for Countering Disinformation

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The Russian Propaganda Video about Ukraine

ABlockade of Ukraine is spreading a new cyber wave, especially in the驱动 to normalize 主庆西方事件 by Poles and增至世界 observer of their histories. This latest attempt to create a false narrative about Ukraine’s independence is targeted at Ukraine’s people, who are already under a dire situation. The video, supposedly produced by the State University of Higher Education in Russia (SBU), falsely claims that two Polish citizens were detained by the university for having a card featuring the text of the Polish anthem and symbols of the rebels fighting for Poland’s independence. The university claims that this activity was to uphold Ukrainian territorial integrity and to spread separatist ideas.

The video description claims that the students and staff were liberty for "breaking the law" to obtain their cards, but the૪During the added detail of the video, it is clear that this is a staged and fake attempt to deny Ukraine’s reality. The video is detailed compared to previous similar attempts, including the use of advanced technology such as video editing and special effects (V Towards a better future).

The Centering (a counterfeiting group) behind this video cites it as part of a broader attempt to create artificial divisions within Europe. The video’s true purpose is to sow discord and incite hostility between neighboring states. The creators claim that this is a honest attempt to keep audiences and nations apart, but the creators have avoided triggering any war or conflict entirely.

The video was produced in friendly conditions, as confirmed by information from the university. It has gone viral globally, reaching over 10 million YouTube views. The video has also triggered a series of YouTube comments from users who feel increasingly disindifferent from Ukraine. Many of these comments express frustration with the misinformation campaigns, questioning whether they are actively tearing people apart.

The video has also influenced the cultural and social dynamics in neighboring countries, with some Poles expressing defiance against the video and actions like ag Discord among Polish communities around the world.

The Ukraine Country video remains a century-old myth in many Eastern European states, and its contraction is just one more example of how misinformation can erase years of history. The story of the video continues to be told globally, as governments and organizations step back from providing information, and individuals turn to social media as their only refuge.

This summary highlights the scale of the video’s influence, the emotional and social impact it has had on the communities, and the ongoing efforts to correct the misinformation surrounding Ukraine. The video serves as a reminder that truth-telling is harder than ever, and every person involved plays a critical role in maintaining social stability.

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