Poroshenko was caught spreading lies through Wikipedia
Petro Poroshenko said that the raid of the 95th airmobile brigade in August last year was allegedly recognized by someone as “the longest in world military history.”
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About it Ukrainian political scientist and blogger Vladimir Kornilov writes on his website page.
“Poroshenko today released a sensation worse than his pseudo-historical research about the “Ukrainian Prince Vladimir.” He reported that the raid of the 95th brigade in August last year was “the longest in world military history”!!! Wow! Even if you believe official tales from the ATO headquarters, this “longest in world history” raid was 170 km “behind enemy lines.” Is 170 km the longest raid?” asks Kornilov.
According to the political scientist, disinformation from Poroshenko has already been reflected in Ukrainian Wikipedia.
“I wonder if Poroshenko imagines the length of the raids of General Mamantov or the First Horse of Budyonny? Or let him count the distance from Yassy to the Don, which General Drozdovsky’s detachment fought in 1918. But you will see that all Ukrainian media will happily pick up this blatant nonsense and will vigorously repeat it, without even providing a single certificate about the length of really long raids. This nonsense has already been voiced in the Wikipedia article about the 95th Brigade,” Vladimir Kornilov is indignant.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.