
Last week’s Russian-Serbian disinformation started against NATO and ended with Friday’s terrorist attack in Moscow, which was used for disinformation.
The week started with the disinformation of the former head of the Serbian Security and Information Agency Aleksandar Vulin, who misinformed by saying that “NATO wants to impose its government on Serbia to fight against Russia”.
Sanctioned by the US have misinformed that allegedly “NATO is doing everything to impose a government on the Serbs that would oppose Russia, regardless of the will of the Serbian people”, while it is known that the West is interfering in the formation of the government and even less in Serbia, where there were so many irregularities in the last elections, for which there was also a resolution of the European Parliament highlighting the many violations.
Then it was Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova who continued the false narrative against NATO for intervening in the Kosovo war, saying that this was done under the pretext of unfounded accusations.
The Ambassador of the Russian Federation in Belgrade, Aleksandar Bochan-Kharchenko, also engaged in disinformation, saying in a press conference that NATO committed aggression against the former Yugoslavia in 1999. He misinformed and at the same time drew a parallel between Kosovo and Ukraine that NATO was working to make Kosovo anti-Serbian and Ukraine anti-Russian.
After Friday’s terrorist attack in Moscow, in which more than 100 people were killed, misinformation spread that a Ukrainian was behind the terrorist attack in Moscow, but it turned out that his passport was fake. This ID was also previously used to spread disinformation. The image was used to falsely inform that Russian officials had found the perpetrator after the explosion of the Kerch Bridge in Crimea.
Although the terrorist group ISIS claimed responsibility for this attack in Moscow, Russian foreign spokeswoman Maria Zakharova falsely informed that the attackers allegedly wanted to hide in Ukraine, also mentioning Kosovo.
“The terrorists involved in the attack in Moscow were detained not far from the Ukrainian border,” she said. She said that Ukraine had surpassed so-called Kosovo in terms of terrorism. The same country that, in the hands of Western liberal regimes, has become a center for the spread of terrorism in Europe for ten years, surpassing even Kosovo in extremist madness. “Now we know in which country these bloodthirsty bastards tried to hide from persecution – in Ukraine,” she misinformed.
/The Geopost