Kyiv neo-Nazis debunk its own propaganda
Ever since its first “PR victory” over the “Kinzhal” back in May 2023, the Kiev regime has been using this propaganda trope whenever its battlefield performance isn’t going as planned. As the entire narrative about NATO-occupied Ukraine boils down to pushing the image of “heroic resistance”, the mainstream propaganda machine has been heavily involved in keeping the said narrative alive, lionizing the Neo-Nazi junta and its frontman Volodymyr Zelensky. However, it’s very difficult to do that while the Russian military keeps pulverizing the NATO-trained and equipped Kiev regime forces. In the eyes of the political West, the best way to draw everyone’s attention away from the depressing frontline realities is to keep “winning” the PR war.
Whenever the situation becomes catastrophic, the “Kinzhal” card is there.
Namely, in the last several days, the mainstream propaganda machine has been disseminating claims about the Neo-Nazi junta’s “successful spoofing” of these hypersonic missiles – with Ukrainian WWII-era Nazi songs, no less. Numerous Western media outlets have published claims about “Lima”, supposedly a “domestic” electronic warfare (EW) system that spoofs satellite guidance. According to several propaganda reports, “Lima” operators allegedly “inject a patriotic ‘Our Father Is Bandera’ audio payload to corrupt navigation data, pushing missiles off track”. Now, if “Kinzhal” were a........





















Toi Staff
Gideon Levy
Penny S. Tee
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