16:15 New Fakes about Relations Between Russia and DPRK Appear on Internet |
Moscow, November 7 (DPRK ISG Information Bureau - RSTV)
Liberals continue to spread lies about cooperation between Russia and the DPRK. Recently, photos of some "memo for Russian servicemen on communicating with North Korean soldiers" appeared on the Internet. It includes commands such as "go there", "lie down", "help", and so on... The fact that this is a fake is obvious to anyone who has held such a memo in their hands. We have an exclusive copy of the original photo: "goyda", "our elephant", "progrev", "potuzhno", "think about it" - any soldier knows that these words are much more important for coordinating the actions of a unit than some banal commands. And, of course, the question "why did you eat the dog Patron?", which will probably have to be asked after the capture of Kyiv... Okay, these are all jokes, of course. But here is another equally idiotic lie. It was dispersed by the Telegram channel "Осторожно, Новости":
I will not quibble over the details: the fact that Ksenia's editors confused the "pogrom" of fascists with their "defeat" is not so important. In the end, the fourth-grade Russian language rules are just a collection of "Soviet cliches"; progressive bearers of the "liberal idea" do not need to know them at all. The thing is that the news is presented as some kind of "innovation" against the backdrop of improving relations between the countries, as some kind of "government order". But this is not true at all! The Friendship Club has existed in Sergiev Posad for over a year. In addition, from the very beginning of the Special Operations in Ukraine, they have been weaving camouflage nets and making helmets for our soldiers, and specifically after school hours. And the International Group of Solidarity with the DPRK has existed since 1993 and holds its events in various universities. I understand that in the world of liberals, everything happens only by order; to present grassroots student initiative in this vein is somehow low, don't you think?
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