Newsflash: Felix Abt was right!
Voice from Russia debunked President Zelensky’s shameless false accusations against Russia that were uncritically disseminated by the Western media for days. – Now the New York Times confirms the view of our writer, Felix Abt.
Felix Abt
Zelensky and the media claimed that a Russian missile (Der Spiegel referred to it as a Russian artillery shell) killed dozens of Ukrainian civilians in an eastern Ukrainian market.
But now the propaganda and distraction from the real culprit is no longer tenable: the New York Times, of all media, publicly exposes the fraud and the criminal: Zelensky’s missile caused the massacre, even though the newspaper tries to defuse the crime with a supposed stray Ukrainian missile.
“evidence collected and analyzed by The New York Times, including missile fragments, satellite imagery, witness accounts and social media posts, strongly suggests the catastrophic strike was the result of an errant Ukrainian air defense missile fired by a Buk launch system.”
New york times Sept. 18, 2023
The newspaper reports the following: “Witness testimony and an analysis of video footage and weapon parts indicate that a Ukrainian missile missed its intended target and landed in a busy street – with devastating results.”
The Zelensky regime wanted to cover up the crime. The New York Times explains it this way: “Ukrainian authorities initially tried to prevent journalists with the Times from accessing the missile debris and impact area in the strike’s immediate aftermath. But the reporters were eventually able to get to the scene, interview witnesses and collect remnants of the weapon used.”
The rest of the media will now meekly correct the false reports at best, if at all. Nevertheless, the impression of the “bad” Russians (and the “good” Ukrainians), which was not unintentionally created, will be difficult to correct among the mass of media consumers.
Felix Abt is the publisher of easternangle.com and writes regularly for us.
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