Polish police refutes fake story about ”fight between Poles and Ukrainians” in Warsaw

by touristcoder

7 comments
  1. 1. A video of a brawl in Poland emerges. Polish police reports for that night mention a fight involving 13 people including “foreigners”.

    2. Pro-Russian propagandists immediately cease the opportunity to make a new video about “Ukrainians attack Polish teenagers for refusing to say ‘Slave Ukraini'” where they first show a group of unrelated Ukrainians with an Ukrainian flag and then cut to the video of the above brawl to make the viewer think the two are related.

    3. The pro-Russian propaganda immediately goes viral globally especially because American and German right-wing accounts with huge following retweet the Russian propaganda.

    4. Polish police comes out debunking the video and says the fight involved Polish and Georgian people.

  2. Russians’ “divide and conquer” strategy.

    Mainly to make sure that Russians don’t see that a peaceful, unified Europe is a fantastic thing. And rather than trying to improve the average Russian’s life, the Russian government tries to spoil the success of European nations in unifying the region.

  3. Could have been Ukrainians, or Georgians or whatever. They might have been arrogant dipshits who fled the country and don’t give a fuck what’s happening there. It’s certain some small percentage of Ukrainians that came to Poland are questionable individuals or outright criminals. Or they were a group of foreigners paid of by Russians to pose as Ukrainians to cause chaos.

    Well it succeed, at least partially. It pains me to see that so many refuse to acknowledge that this type of shit can very well be orchestrated by Russians, or even if it wasn’t every sort of incident like this and further division between Westerners is all good for them.

  4. Oh dear, I wonder when it starts going around the socials in Czechia.

  5. And of course Konfa Klown dickheads were spamming this “story.”

    Wiesz co Konfederosja.

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