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Budanov is not "agent 007" and "combat mosquitoes" - the SBU expert on propaganda of the Russian Federation (video)

Talking about US secret laboratories in Ukraine is a full stupid, otherwise the Russian Federation would have been reported to the whole world by reporting from them. Everything is limited only by the words of propagandists, the former SBU employee Ivan Stupak notes. The fact that the head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine Kirill Budanov is a member of the secret special unit 2245, which was guided by CIA staff more similar to fiction.

Although such information was published by a respectable edition of The New York Times, it does not say anything. This was stated in the focus comment by a military expert and former SBU employee Ivan Stupak. According to him, GUR chairman really participated in various intelligence operations, including in the temporarily occupied Crimea when he began his career.

But this is not a mystery or something unexpected, unlike the inventions of Russian propaganda, which tells of "secret laboratories of biological weapons" or "fighting mosquitoes". "We just need to check what articles the journalist of the US edition wrote before and what sources he refers to," the expert emphasizes. "If it is on anonymous sources, then everything is clear here - the Kremlin or pro -Russian forces in the United States has tried.

" All the conversations that there were some secret laboratories in Ukraine is full of stupid, because the Russians quickly captured the East and already in the whole world with reports from such laboratories. But everything is limited only by the words of propagandists, the former SBU employee notes. "The fact that Ukraine is actively cooperating with Western intelligence partners is also not a secret," Stupak emphasizes.

"But now our special services can share their experience of confronting Russian aggression more actively. " According to a military expert, now the Russians are actively working on the Western audience not so much to convince someone in their correctness, but to destroy faith in another country or group of people, or their own power. These peculiar "cracks" in Western society should significantly undermine the support of Ukraine by partners.

"To do this, use foreigners who act as experts and have a pro -Russian position," Stupak notes. "For example, they can take some retired General from Italy, who will speak in all comments that the Russian Federation is not possible to win. " To shake the thoughts in the western society, the propaganda of the invaders attracts even American athletes who go to Russia, receive citizenship and tell how to live in Putin.