In Ukraine, a response has been made to information about a supposed new attack by the RF.


New RF Attack - Response from the Center for Combating Disinformation
The head of the Center for Combating Disinformation, Andrij Kowalenko, responded to an article in the German newspaper Bild that reported on a supposed new attack by Russian troops. He called this material 'absurd'.
Kowalenko wrote about this on Sunday, July 13, on Telegram.
Comment on rumors about the 'new RF attack'
“The Kremlin is planning a new attack' - such absurd materials like those in Bild are hard to find. There is a complete misunderstanding of both the front and the events. They read Telegram channels, often Russian, and write articles that are then cited here,” commented Kowalenko.
He also pointed out that this information has been passed from the RF General Staff to the German tabloid.
The head of the ZPD explained that the offensive efforts of the Russians have not ceased since last year. According to him, the Russian occupiers constantly try to exert pressure, and there are no 'new attacks' in this sense. Instead, there are reserves being thrown, a change of tactics, attempts to infiltrate border areas with assault groups, forcing battles, throwing reserves in the east, etc.
“Including strikes to the rear, precisely because the tasks at the front that Putin set have failed since last year, and the RF army is simply trying to push forward with numbers. And by the way, the numbers must also be supplemented by North Koreans, just as it was in Kursk”, Kowalenko summed up.
It should be recalled that the German newspaper Bild recently published an article about the alleged preparation of Russia for a new large-scale attack in the second half of the year.
We remind that Kyrylo Budanov recently commented on the situation on the battlefield and the offensive actions of the Russian troops.
Previously, Syrsky stopped the advancements of the Russian troops at the border of the Sumy region.
The presented message describes the reaction of the head of the Center for Combating Disinformation to the article about the new attack of the Russian troops in the German newspaper Bild. It is evident that speculation about the 'new attack' of the RF troops is generally based on unreliable information and has no basis in real events.Read also
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