Bucha massacres: crisis actors again ...
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 4:55 pm
Who knew? It's Sandy Hook all over again - those so-called dead civilians were all crisis actors.
There's a well-paid job waiting for Alex Jones.
What do you think of all this, Mr Trump? Surely you want to tell us that your friend Putin would never let his troops murder and rape civilians?
Oh, you want to talk about your alleged hole in one instead. Right ...
Russian state TV talk show presenter says Bucha massacre was a 'provocation plotted by BRITAIN'
Russian sources have called the Bucha atrocities a 'provocation' by the West
There's a well-paid job waiting for Alex Jones.
What do you think of all this, Mr Trump? Surely you want to tell us that your friend Putin would never let his troops murder and rape civilians?
Oh, you want to talk about your alleged hole in one instead. Right ...
Russian state TV talk show presenter says Bucha massacre was a 'provocation plotted by BRITAIN'
Russian sources have called the Bucha atrocities a 'provocation' by the West
A Russian state TV talk show star has claimed the killings carried out in war-torn Bucha were part of a 'provocation plotted by Britain' as horrifying images emerge from the devastated Ukrainian town.
Speaking in a broadcast last night, Vladimir Soloviev, a prominent pro-Putin personality who supports the invasion, added: 'The war against Russia entered a new phase today. Very soon we will be blamed of genocide.'
He alleged the plot was masterminded by Britain as he praised the 'true patriots' in Donbas as other sources have accused Kyiv of staging the horrifying scenes in Bucha.
Soloviev also brought up allegations of Russian troops raping young women in front of their families, at one point saying he 'doesn't even want to comment' on the topic.
t comes as the Russian defence ministry rejected the allegations and claimed that 'not a single civilian suffered from violence when the town was controlled by the Russian Armed Forces'.
Russian ambassador to the US Anatoly Antonov said: 'I would like to point out that Russian troops left Bucha on March 30.
'The Ukrainian authorities remained silent all these days, and now they have suddenly posted sensational footage in order to tarnish Russia's image and make Russia defend itself.
'I would like to emphasise with full responsibility that not a single civilian suffered from violence when the town was controlled by the Russian Armed Forces.
'On the contrary, our troops delivered 452 tonnes of humanitarian aid for civilians.
'Meanwhile, the fact that the Ukrainian Armed Forces shelled the town of Bucha right after Russian troops had left was deliberately ignored in the US.
'This is what could have caused civilian casualties. That said, the Kyiv regime is clearly trying to blame its atrocities on Russia.'
Konstantin Kosachev, deputy speaker of the Russian upper house of parliament, said: 'There are no doubts that it is a staging organised by Kyiv authorities.
'And the fact that the West has picked it up and is hyping it makes it an accomplice of this cynical and immoral crime.'
Foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova claimed Kyiv colluded with the West in seeking to blame Russia.
'I think that the very fact that these statements were made minutes after these materials were released leaves no doubts as for who has contracted this story,' she told state-run Rossiya-1 television channel.
She claimed the West decided immediately Russia was to blame 'based on the videos, seconds-long videos and several photos. And they are ready to pour accusations.
'No expert work done, no information from the other side throwing light on what is going on...'
She also alleged the massacres were 'a provocation staged by the Ukrainian military and radical nationalists' to disrupt peace talks.
Meanwhile the Telegram channel War on Fakes, which has been accused of spreading misinformation about the invasion, shared posts discrediting the atrocities pictured and filmed in Bucha and said it was part of a 'planned media campaign'.
One post said: 'Fake: The Russian military left Bucha, having previously left huge casualties among the civilian population.
'Truth: Notes about Bucha appeared in several foreign publications at once - it looks like a planned media campaign.
'Given that the troops left the city on March 30, where were these footage for 4 days? Their absence only confirms the fake.
'The video with the bodies is puzzling: here, at 12 seconds, the "corpse" on the right moves its hand.
'At 30 seconds in the rearview mirror, the "corpse" sits down. The bodies in the video seem to have been deliberately laid out in order to create a more dramatic picture.'
'This is clearly seen if you play video at a speed of 0.25 of normal.'
This was shared by the Russian Ministry of Defence Telegram channel.
Meanwhile the Kremlin today said that it categorically denied any accusations related to the murder of civilians in the Ukrainian town of Bucha, adding that Ukrainian allegations on the matter should be treated with doubt.
Yesterday Ukrainian authorities said they were investigating possible crimes by Russian forces after finding hundreds of bodies strewn around towns outside Kyiv following Russian withdrawal from the area.