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Lavrov and Nebenzya have spread new fakes about the war in Ukraine

Lavrov and Nebenzya on the war
Лавров і Небензя поширили нові неправдиві заяви щодо війни в Україні. Photo: gazeta.ua

The Center for Countering Disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine has compiled a collection of fakes, manipulations, and disinformation that the Russian occupiers created as of the morning of December 15.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is spreading new disinformation regarding the war in Ukraine, the Center's press service reported on Thursday morning via Telegram.

'The main reason for the growing tension is the persistent desire of the collective West to maintain its elusive dominance in the international arena,' he stated.

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The Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko manipulated a statement that Moscow's position on Kosovo remains unchanged:

'Despite the global challenges facing the Russian Federation in the context of Ukraine and the global confrontation with NATO, we do not remain on the sidelines when it comes to key international issues and regional crises, including Kosovo.'

At the same time, the Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya spreads yet another manipulation regarding the war in Ukraine.

'Today, the future world order is at stake. The crossroads is obvious: either it is a order with one hegemon, which establishes rules that benefit only him, or it will be a democratic, multipolar, UN-centered world without dominance, intimidation, and neocolonialism,' said the Russian representative.

On December 10, a new escalation involving Serbs began in northern Kosovo. They set up barricades on the region's roads after the Kosovo police detained a former protector of Serbian descent.

On December 11, the Prime Minister of Kosovo Albin Kurti called for the NATO mission in Kosovo to remove all barricades, as they violate the right to free movement.

The President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic stated that Kosovo intends to attempt to 'solve the Serbian problem' and accused 'part of the international community' of inaction, while also urging Kosovo Serbs and Albanians to remain calm.

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