To symbolize anti-Russian hatred, Moscow has chosen a surprising analogy.
A clip posted Monday, March 21 on several Twitter accounts, including that of the Russian Embassy in France, depicts a Siberian Husky excluded from a party for dogs.
"
Sorry, you're not welcome here
," the host informs them upon learning of the animal's origins.
“
He is dangerous!
He is Russian !
“Warns the owner of another dog.
The video ends with a message: “
Borders are in the minds of humans.
Stop spreading anti-Russian hatred
.”
Since the start of the war in Ukraine on February 24, Moscow has regularly presented itself as a victim of the conflict.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, announced in early March that it was making exceptions to its policy on incitement to violence and hatred by not deleting posts hostile to the army and Russian leaders.