Kremlin spreads fake BBC news report blaming Ukraine for missile attack on refugees at railway station
- Fake BBC clip making out Ukraine was behind missile attack spread by Kremlin
- Yesterday broadcaster urged people to ignore the video, which uses their logo
- Footage has subsequently aired on Russian state television and social media
A fake BBC News report making out Ukraine was behind a deadly missile attack on its own people has been spread online by pro-Russian sources.
Yesterday the broadcaster urged people to ignore the video, which uses the corporation’s logo and same red and white coloured graphics.
The clip gives the false impression that Ukrainian armed forces were responsible for a missile attack on refugees at a railway station in Kramatorsk, eastern Ukraine, on Friday.
FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10717067/Kremlin-spreads-fake-BBC-report-blaming-Ukraine-missile-attack-refugees-railway-station.html
Putin ally Viktor Medvedchuk was arrested by Ukraine while he tried to into sneak across border into Transdniestria to meet the FSB, Ukraine intelligence says
- Zelensky on Tuesday published a photo Viktor Medvedchuk in handcuffs
- Ukraine's SBU intelligence service said he was captured trying to cross border
- A day before invasion of Ukraine, Kyiv said Medvedchuk escaped house arrest
- He was the leader of the pro-Russian 'Opposition Platform - For Life' party
- However, he was put under house arrest last year and charged with High Treason
- He boasts close ties to Russia's Vladimir Putin, who is his daughter's godfather
- Early Wednesday, Zelensky offered tycoon to Moscow in a prisoner swap deal
- The Kremlin has now rejected the idea of a prisoner exchange with Ukraine
- FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10716187/Putin-ally-Viktor-Medvedchuk-arrested-Ukraine-tried-sneak-border.html
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