The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

"I'll tell you that in private": Russian fake call elicits explosive statements from Ukraine's foreign minister

2022-10-14T09:30:17.685Z


"I'll tell you that in private": Russian fake call elicits explosive statements from Ukraine's foreign minister Created: 10/14/2022, 11:25 am By: Patrick Freiwah Misinformation and secrecy play a major role in war. A Russian fake call apparently confirms the close connection between Ukraine and the USA. Kyiv/Moscow - The resurgence of the "Cold War" between Russia (formerly the Soviet Union) a


"I'll tell you that in private": Russian fake call elicits explosive statements from Ukraine's foreign minister

Created: 10/14/2022, 11:25 am

By: Patrick Freiwah

Misinformation and secrecy play a major role in war.

A Russian fake call apparently confirms the close connection between Ukraine and the USA.

Kyiv/Moscow - The resurgence of the "Cold War" between Russia (formerly the Soviet Union) and the West is a bitter reality, since February 2022 the escalation in Ukraine has kept the world in suspense.

The difference from back then: Mutual dependencies lead to acute conflicts of interest in numerous countries, while the people are confronted with the effects in the form of a massive energy crisis and even the Third World War does not seem utopian.

Fake call to Ukraine Minister Kuleba: Russian comedy duo as US ambassador

The fact that war propaganda and false information play a key role in the Ukraine conflict is illustrated by a fake phone call by a well-known Russian comedy duo, apparently trapping the Ukrainian foreign minister: the prank call elicited explosive statements from a prominent victim of the Ukrainian government.

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba got to deal with "Vovan and Lexus" on the phone, but mistook the two political pranksters for someone else: Ex-Ambassador Michael McFaul, who represented American interests in Moscow under President Barack Obama and is still strategic today the US cooperates with Ukraine.

In reality, however, the other end of the line led to Russia: It was Alexey Stolyarov and Vladimir Kuznetsov, who repeatedly tricked well-known politicians and celebrities by phone and now even "deep fakes".

Ukraine: comedian duo elicits sensitive statements from Kuleba - attacks on Russia?

The conversation was about the attacks in Crimea and the Belgorod border region.

"If you ask me who is blowing something up in Crimea or Belgorod, I'll tell you privately, yes, that was us," said the foreign minister of the country that, according to Transparency International, was one of the most corrupt countries in Europe in 2022 heard.

The last place in this rating: Russia.

While Crimea is an annexed territory, Belgorod is within the Russian Federation.

Recently there was an attack on the Crimean bridge over the Kerch Strait - a link important for Russia © IMAGO/Elena Ivanova

Ukraine: NATO involved in the war?

Foreign Minister speaks of "close coordination" with the USA

Statements made by Kuleba with regard to cooperation between Ukraine and the USA are no less explosive: the foreign minister explained on the phone that the counter-offensive in the south of the country was initiated in close coordination with the major power from overseas.

This also reinforces Russia's narrative that NATO has long been involved in the Ukraine conflict.

also read

Ukraine is probably about to recapture Cherson - but the Russians are also making small progress again

Ukraine plays football despite war: "We have to show the enemy that we are unbreakable"

After the explosion on the Crimean bridge, Russia spoke of terror and found Ukraine guilty from the start, while Kyiv initially kept a low profile.

In Moscow, Kuleba's statements are likely to be interpreted as an admission of guilt.

A few months ago, the comedian duo "Vovan" and "Lexus" duped several mayors of European capitals when they pretended to be Vitali Klitschko via video link - including Berlin's Mayor Franziska Giffey.

Meanwhile, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomes a decision by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and continues to reject negotiations with Russia and Vladimir Putin.

(PF)

Source: merkur

All news articles on 2022-10-14

You may like

News/Politics 2024-03-06T17:48:15.501Z
News/Politics 2024-03-02T09:04:50.258Z
News/Politics 2024-04-11T05:13:20.593Z
News/Politics 2024-04-12T03:01:47.061Z
News/Politics 2024-04-11T17:21:30.313Z
News/Politics 2024-04-12T17:22:26.931Z

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.