
The irony has started on social networks regarding a twitter post of the head of the European Union in Kosovo, Ambassador Tomas Szunyog.
Ambassador Szunyog, after a visit to Vushtrri (Kosovo), said that interethnic incidents in Vushtrri have increased since the pandemic and should be addressed.
In this regard, there has been a reaction on social media calling this part of Russian propaganda.
Mentor Hoxhaj, an expert on cyber issues and fact-control, said that “the narrative of Russian propaganda, told by the EU High Representative in Kosovo, is very disturbing.”
Similarly, but with a series of tweets on Twitter, accusations and irony have been raised about the ambassador Szunyog, who comes from the Czech Republic and studied in Moscow, at a university (MGIMO) where Russian intelligence has a great influence.
“Ambassador Szunyog is inciting false narratives from Serbian propaganda against Kosovo, sponsored by Russia and Putin himself,” John Jackson tweeted.