Have we gotten to the point that if there were an actual espionage/sabotage mission somewhere, it would be livestreamed on YouTube with the title "You won't believe this secret attack on Putin and Russia! #Ukraine"
Putin personally fooled the clueless boomer Oliver Stone by showing him a well known American video from Afghanistan as a Russian video from Syria: https://youtube.com/watch?v=-ZGx9XtPUrw
(Avtomaty should translate as automatic rifles, not machine guns.)
Have we gotten to the point that if there were an actual espionage/sabotage mission somewhere, it would be livestreamed on YouTube with the title "You won't believe this secret attack on Putin and Russia! #Ukraine"
The video uses 2 BTRs, and they claimed there were only 2 armored vehicles, but the "aftermath" footage shows a burning BMP. They just don't care.
I hope the journo who was so interested in this: https://kotakuinaction2.win/p/141YNP5s7U/the-us-government-is-now-spreadi/c/ and the handshake u/Mellondellerse who posted this are both satisfied already, and also all it ends here with a bunch of stupidly fake videos.
Ahhh Russia... never change! hahahaha Anyone remember the many times Russia used video game footages for propaganda?
Putin personally fooled the clueless boomer Oliver Stone by showing him a well known American video from Afghanistan as a Russian video from Syria: https://youtube.com/watch?v=-ZGx9XtPUrw
(Avtomaty should translate as automatic rifles, not machine guns.)
Reminds me of (Was it Russia or another country?) when they used the footage of a mobile game where you play as a gunner from AC130 Ghostrider.
Thanks for the headsup on the translation.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-41991012
But also for example Arma3: https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-43198324
They also used Command & Conquer: Generals on still another different occasion: https://twitter.com/RussianEmbassy/status/730701444823826432
Ahaha Exactly those!