New Delhi: The blood sample of the arrested Ukrainian army showed that they had been biologically modified and turned into “cruel monsters” under “secret experiments” – These were claims of two Russian parliament members, Constantine Kosachev and Irina Yarovaya, made this week.
Kosachev was also quoted by saying by the Russian Daily Kommersant that “experiments are carried out on them and experiments on very dangerous diseases carried out in the Ukraine region, which under certain circumstances can spread for military purposes”.
Kosachev is a member of the Federation Council, the upper Russian Federal Council. A former diplomat, he accused that the “experiment” was carried out on the orders of the US government.
This claim, the latest from the cage of Russian disinformation, came five months in the war assumed to be a quick invasion of Moscow.
Last month, Roman Osadchuk, a research partner with the Laboratory of the Digital Forensic Research of the Atlantic Council, said that the increase in disinformation surrounding the war seeks to demean Ukraine people and fall into a fake narrative pattern that has been known to come out of Moscow – the main example is the “de -Nazification” narration Quoted by Russian President Vladimir Putin as a justification for sending troops to Ukraine.
Holy War against LGBTQ+, Antichrist ‘
In recent weeks, Russian TV anchors and guests appeared on the program they have tried to peddle various conspiracy theories about war in Ukraine.
For example, Russian professor Vladimir Avatkov, a guest on Russia-1 government television, said last week that Moscow was fighting against “The Darkness of West” and for “Safety of All Humanity”.
In another example, APTI Alaudinov – Commander of the Chechen troops who fought for Russia – described the invasion as a “holy war” against “LGBTQ+ people” and “Antichrist”.
We are not under the LGBT banner [Q+ and as long as he [Putin] is still alive, we will not be under the flag Placed in the Chechen Republic, which is part of the Russian federation, Alaudinov faces American sanctions due to alleged human rights violations. The police have been accused of torturing and imprisoning LGBTQ+people.
Both the Professor and Military Commander were invited to speak at an event organized by Olga Skabeyeva, an anchor of TV with a reputation as a Kremlin spokesman.
Called “Putin TV Iron Doll”, he is famous for blaming Ukraine for the massacre in Buchan in March. Skabeyeva also claims that Russia is in the middle of “World War III”.
Other TV anchors such as Vladimir Solovyov, meanwhile, make casual jokes on TV directly about “ethnic cleaning” in Ukraine.
“When a cat worm doctor, for a doctor, it is a special operation. For worms, this is a war and for cats, it is cleaning, “Solovyov was quoted on Tuesday.
‘Babushka Z’
Anya Ivanova, an old Ukraine woman, became an icon of Russian propaganda after the video pointed the Soviet flag became viral earlier this year.
In the video, he could be seen walking towards the Ukraine soldier who offered his food but then took the flag from him and labeled on it. Upset, the woman returned their food.
On May 5, Russian officials launched a statue of Ivanova, which was nicknamed “Babushka Z”, in the coastal city of Ukraine Mariupol.
While “Babushka” means “grandmother” in Russian, “z” is a reference for symbols seen in Russian military vehicles deployed in Ukraine.
However, after receiving global media coverage, Ivanoka said in May that his actions were misunderstood, added, “We will be better without this war”.