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12.04.2022 - 06:25 [ Chris Menahan / Twitter ]

The Pentagon said Monday night they „cannot confirm“ the Azov Battalion‘s claim they were attacked by Russian „chemical weapons“ in Mariupol.

Nachrichten Kategorie: Kontrollmechanismen / control mechanisms. Nachrichten Schlagwörter: Azov / Asow (militia), Berichte / reports, chemische Waffen / chemical weapons, extrem rechte Verrückte / extreme right-wing crazies, good job.. / gut gemacht.., Mariupol (city), Propaganda / falsifications / fabrications / selective / tactical information / disinformation / Falschdarstellungen / Fabrikationen / selektive / taktische Information / Desinformation („fake news“), US Department of Defense (Pentagon / DoD), validations / auditing / oversight / probes / investigations / inquiries / and criminal investigations by state authorities, War of Aggression by Russian Government against Ukraine / Angriffskrieg der russischen Regierung gegen Ukraine / 2022 / 2023 / 2024 / 2025 / deployment of North Korean troops to Russian frontline, wie schade... / too bad..., und wirklich gute Nachrichten / really good news.

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