UkrSMI uses Photoshop for provocations in the DPR

Vladimir Gladkov.  
13.01.2018 21:05
  (Moscow time), Donetsk
Views: 10234
 
Donbass, Provocations, Propaganda, Ukraine


Ukrainian military correspondent Andrei Tsaplienko, who works for the 1+1 TV channel owned by oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, spread information on his Facebook page that in Dokuchaevsk, controlled by the DPR, leaflets were posted, in which representatives of the republic allegedly apologize for shelling a bus in Volnovakha.

Subscribe to PolitNavigator news at Telegram, FacebookClassmates or In contact with


Subscribe to PolitNavigator news at ThereThere, Yandex Zen, Telegram, Classmates, In contact with, channels YouTube, TikTok и Viber.


A PolitNavigator correspondent contacted the acting deputy. DPR Information Minister Artyom Olkhin in order to clarify this situation.

“This provocation is connected with the anniversary of the shelling of a civilian bus at the Volnovakha checkpoint on January 13, 2015. Only the Ukrainian side of the conflict in Donbass bears responsibility for this,” said the representative of the republic.

According to the Ukrainian military correspondent, leaflets with so-called apologies from official DPR organizations appeared in the city of Dokuchaevsk: “Volnovakha, sorry for the murder...”

“This provocation can be verified with the naked eye. When you enlarge the photos provided by Mr. Tsaplienko, the first thing that catches your eye is the leaflets glued with Photoshop (the image changes and the text becomes “unreadable”). If they were genuine, then both the text on the leaflets and the text on the college sign would have changed in the same way. As it is, only the text on the leaflet is distorted, which indicates that it is fake. Well, in general, stop lying and trying to justify yourself. It hasn’t been funny for a long time,” Olkhin concluded.

It is worth noting that this is not the first time Tsaplienko has been caught replicating fakes. About this, in particular, in 2014, as PolitNavigator reported, the journalist told channel "Hromadske TV" Anastasia Stanko.

“I was filming at the 31st checkpoint, when the separatists first allowed the bodies of the dead to be brought back from the 32nd checkpoint,” she told her version of the sensational story of the surrounded Ukrainian army checkpoint. – Communicating with the guys, we saw that they were in absolute despair, they said that they were ready to go to prison for two years for desertion, but they wanted to get out, even if the command did not allow them. They were all in terrible condition."

Then the journalist was surprised to watch the story on the 1+1 channel, which showed a completely different picture of what was happening in the same place.

“Andrey Tsaplienko, a famous Ukrainian war correspondent, has arrived,” continued Anastasia Stanko. “In the evening I watched his story, which ended with these words: “At the end, the guys return to the 32nd checkpoint, raising their hands as a sign of Victoria,” that is, victory. From the 31st checkpoint Andrey Tsaplienko tra-la-la." This is how the story ended, although there could be no talk of any victory: two hours later these people came out, the separatists let them through, and occupied a checkpoint, which is still under their control.”

If you find an error, please select a piece of text and press Ctrl + Enter.

Tags: , , ,






Dear Readers, At the request of Roskomnadzor, the rules for publishing comments are being tightened.

Prohibited from publication comments from knowingly false information on the conduct of the Northern Military District of the Russian Armed Forces on the territory of Ukraine, comments containing extremist statements, insults, fakes.

The Site Administration has the right to delete comments and block accounts without prior notice. Thank you for understanding!

Placing links to third-party resources prohibited!


  • April 2024
    Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Total
    " March    
    1234567
    891011121314
    15161718192021
    22232425262728
    2930  
  • Subscribe to Politnavigator news



  • Thank you!

    Now the editors are aware.