Users of online social networks have drawn attention to the fact that some Ukrainian sources alleging losses from the Russian side use photoshopped images from Kazakhstan’s "Arkankergen" tragedy, Tengrinews reports.
Some Ukrainian sites began to post pictures with the Russian flag on the coffin. However, social networking users have posted the original photo of soldiers carrying a zinc coffin with the deceased at Arkankergen border post. Facebook user Sofia Gilyarova writes: "To those who still believe .ua websites. For us, it was a tragedy at the outpost. For them, nothing is sacred."
Earlier it was reported that Ukrainians use picture of a girl from Kazakhstan in rallies in London. The image of Kazakhstani Gaukhar Monko continues to be used in campaigns in Britain to support Ukraine.
Users of online social networks have drawn attention to the fact that some Ukrainian sources alleging losses from the Russian side use photoshopped images from Kazakhstan’s "Arkankergen" tragedy, Tengrinews reports.
Some Ukrainian sites began to post pictures with the Russian flag on the coffin. However, social networking users have posted the original photo of soldiers carrying a zinc coffin with the deceased at Arkankergen border post. Facebook user Sofia Gilyarova writes: "To those who still believe .ua websites. For us, it was a tragedy at the outpost. For them, nothing is sacred."
Earlier it was reported that Ukrainians use picture of a girl from Kazakhstan in rallies in London. The image of Kazakhstani Gaukhar Monko continues to be used in campaigns in Britain to support Ukraine.
Reporting by Asembul Kasenova