< img src = "/uploads/blogs/68/7c/ib-1ilb4p6ct_9316240d.jpg" Alt = "Russia launched a new information operation against Ukraine-GUR"/> ~ < p > Russia tries to spoil Ukraine's relations with Azerbaijan and Armenia. To do this, the Telegram channels are distributed & nbsp; fake & nbsp; with allegations of the Main Intelligence Directorate in allegedly assisting the onset of armed conflict in countries.

~ ~ < p > The press service & nbsp; gur & nbsp; in Telegram on Sunday, March 2. & Amp; nbsp;

~ < h2 > fakes in social networks

< P >< Em > “in the Armenian Information Space, in particular in Telegram channels, fake with allegations to the GUR of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine in seemingly attempting to inspire or promote the onset of armed conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia “, & nbsp; & mdash; Read in the message.

< p > in fakes this is explained by the fact that the alleged new war will force Russia to open the “Second Front” that “benefit Ukraine”. & Amp; nbsp;

~ ~ < P > In GUR, they specified that the basis for the information operation was a fake report allegedly from the intelligence of Ukraine. However, the “document”, which is distributed, contains a number of gross mistakes: the words “Yvan” instead of Ivan, “SDR” instead of EDRPOU. At the same time, this piece of paper does not meet the requirements of formal documents in Ukraine. & Amp; nbsp;

< p >< Em > “conducting the said information operation aimed at discrediting Ukraine and deterioration of Ukrainian-JirM and & nbsp; nbsp; Ukrainian-Azerbaijani relations, which is advantageous primarily for Russia”,

Natasha Kumar

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