Russian information troops to spread fake among Ukrainians claiming Zelensky allegedly agrees to capitulation
Russian information troops are going to spread a fake among Ukrainians claiming that President Volodymyr Zelensky allegedly agrees to capitulate.
That’s according to Minister of Culture and Information Policy Oleksandr Tkachenko, Ukrinform reports.
“Russian information forces have completely lost their mind. They are going to throw spins at us, the Ukrainians, who have been repelling the attack of the ‘world’s second-strongest army" for the six days already, that we and our President Volodymyr Zelensky have allegedly agreed to capitulate. Can you imagine the panic of the Kremlin bots, if they came up with such a thing?” Tkachenko wrote.
He noted that according to the latest polls, Zelensky currently enjoys 91% support among Ukrainians, and such support Putin has never seen in his life, even in the best of times.
"This is the envy of the under-politician, under-leader, under-man of Vladimir Putin to the real President, who has rallied all the Ukrainian people around him. We are a nation!” the minister wrote.
As Ukrinform reported earlier, the head of the aggressor power, Vladimir Putin, announced on February 24 that he was launching a special operation in Ukraine and sent in Russian troops. After that, missile strikes were carried out on a number of Ukrainian cities, and military facilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were attacked.