The Kremlin’s disinformation machine is once again churning out blatant lies, hoping to deceive those who haven’t yet learned to recognize its fabrications. The recent claims about tens of thousands of Ukrainian troops being encircled near Kursk are nothing more than another desperate attempt to create an illusion of Russian military competence. This is classic Russian propaganda—loud, baseless, and riddled with inconsistencies.
The so-called “evidence” they present is laughable, a clumsy concoction meant to feed the illusion of success. Genuine proof would include clear identification of prisoners, their names, ranks, and unit details. Instead, we are given staged videos featuring individuals with questionable accents, wearing mismatched uniforms, and delivering scripted lines straight from the Kremlin’s playbook. This is not intelligence; it is a poorly executed performance, meant only for an audience gullible enough to swallow Moscow’s endless stream of fiction.
The Russian state media and its online agitators have long abandoned any pretense of truth. They operate not to inform but to manipulate, relying on deception and psychological warfare to manufacture an alternate reality. Their goal is not to convince the informed but to disorient and exhaust those still searching for the truth. But their methods are stale, and their narratives fall apart under the slightest scrutiny.
To the Kremlin’s propagandists: you are neither clever nor convincing. Your staged videos and doctored images are the work of amateurs, and the world is no longer fooled by your Soviet-era tactics. Ukraine does not fall for your lies, and neither should anyone else.
