The Bucha Massacre Was a False Flag
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I’ve been following the situation from the very beginning. Russia had withdrawn, and the Ukrainian mayor of Bucha had posted a video in which he expressed his joy at the Russian withdrawal. It’s highly unlikely that he wouldn’t have mentioned the many dead. The next video was a clip over 7 minutes long, released by the armed Ukrainian gendarmerie (?) (neither the regular army nor Right Sector troops). It showed a reconnaissance of the town on the evening of April 1. No bodies on the streets. A few days later, armed forces of the Kiev neo-Nazis occupied the town. Only then were the bodies found, and the campaign began. In the early stages of the war, civilians sympathetic to Russia wore white armbands. All the bodies I saw in the videos of the subsequent “reporting” were wearing these white armbands. Many of these people had Russian army ration packs with them. So the Russians are supposed to have distributed rations first and then killed the people? I only followed the satellite image discussion in passing because it “rehashed” something the local mayor did not deem worth mentioning in his first statement after the Russian withdrawal. In our German mainstream media, of course—as has always been the case—the Russian perspective was not reported,
It was suspicious from the start. Russia asked for an investigation but none ever happened.
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https://nitter.poast.org/ivan_8848/status/2033939887959765075#m