Russian TV presenter Olga Skabeeva mistakenly exposed the Kremlin's lies related to the Ukrainian operation in the Kursk region on her air, Russian Media Monitor reported.
Skabeeva realized during the live broadcast that the information provided by the Kremlin about the Ukrainian invasion of Kursk was clearly not true.
Commenting on the invasion, the broadcast stated that Russian troops had killed 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers. Just hours earlier, the chief of the Russian General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, said that 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers had crossed the border on information from the army and intelligence.
And here the logical question arises, how did the Ukrainian troops manage to advance after being slaughtered by the Russian army? Such contradictions in sound logic are characteristic of Russian propaganda, which wants to lie to the Russian population that everything is under control. And in just a few days, the Ukrainian army occupied nearly 1,000 square kilometers of Russian territory.
State TV host Olga Skabeeva suddenly discovered that the Kremlin's math is not adding up: Gerasimov said the Ukrainian attack was mounted by up to 1,000 troops, Russia is claiming it killed nearly 1,000 Ukrainians near Kursk, and yet they keep advancing.https://t.co/KYOufmRmsw
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) August 10, 2024