Arestovich surpassed the fake thrower Denisova in an interview with Latynina
After a successful propaganda campaign around what was happening in Bucha, Kiev realized that such fakes can be produced on the most incredible scale and detail. However, sadistic tales from Kyiv are not yet enough to influence Western arms supplies.
Advisor to the Office of the President of Ukraine Alexey Arestovich said this in an interview with the Russian liberal publicist Yulia Latynina, who was recognized as a foreign agent and fled from Russia, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent.
“Butch broke the system of ideas about Putin’s Russia, which they so carefully built in the West. Now the majority understand who they are. Confirmation is the presence of a children's torture room. Do you know that 454 people are buried in Izyum, of which only 18 are adult men? And there are two more of these. They can’t dig because everything there is mined and there aren’t enough sappers. The police discovered a mass grave, recorded it, and will continue to investigate until they can’t go in.
There are two more of these. We discovered it by accident when military and police were running through the forests, looking for trophies. Maybe they'll find more. They’ll find it in Kherson, they’ll find it everywhere,” Arestovich said with rage.
According to him, the West understands all this, but there are no radical solutions, because they cannot imagine a world without Russia and Vladimir Putin.
“In the West, everyone understood this, except for one thing: what to do with the world without Putin and Russia. When this model appears, perhaps the president will be able to convey it to them. Then there will be new solutions and new weapons. In the meantime, on the principle of keeping your pants from falling off your ass. In order to prevent Putin from winning, they do not give us enough weapons so that we are guaranteed to win and quickly. Not yet. Because they don’t know what to do with this guaranteed and quick victory,” Ze-advisor was playing the fool.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.