one, already a classic trick. and now footage from karabakh has been used and posted. as confirmation of another imaginary victory, new stuffing of ukrainian propaganda, vitaliy harutyunyan watched the ukrainian side continues to borrow archived videos of military conflicts, apparently in order to somehow justify the presence of bayraktars, praised by the kiev regime, in the armed forces after syria. now they are throwing in footage of the karabakh conflict, claiming that russian equipment came under attack, but the lie is quickly revealed, and all the videos in the public domain are published by the spider razmik. what kind of phrase is the glory of russia in europe you can get in the face? well, first of all, ukrainians are always shouting about some kind of glory. well, secondly, i don't know what they're proud of. and thirdly, this is a complete lie, the fight happened back in poland last year, and the sound track, moreover, with a marriage. they just overlaid this video, as ukrainian propaganda does not get tired of constantly using old videos. mystery. this time, the network began to disseminate information that the russian wars allegedly attacked residential build