we're a week into this war and let's look at how the media's doing:
- The Ghost of Kyiv, a Ukrainian fighter pilot who shot down 6 Russian fighters turned out to be obvious video game footage from ARMA 3.
- The Russian soldiers who were "caught" in Ukrainian fatigues (which by the way would lead to them being killed on the spot not caught) turned out to be Ukrainian deserters who didn't wanna die fighting for a Jewish pedophile.
- Every country on Earth united and imposed sanctions on Russia to cripple its economy. Except not really, everyone's still buying Russian oil which accounts for 30% of all of Russia's trade money.
- The Ukrainians telling the Russian ship to "Go **** yourselves" turned out to be the exact opposite, they surrendered. Must have been a """mistranslation"""
- A sniper taking out Russian troops had the cap on his scope so he couldn't see through it. He must be sniping on Hard Mode.
- The "brave women defending their borders" were girls in fatigues who didn't even have their hair tied back. Because as we all know you have to look good for a photo op during war.
- The old Ukrainian woman telling a Russian soldier to put sunflower seeds in his pocket so they'll grow when he dies. That doesn't even pass the "keep a straight face" test. There were two entire provinces in Ukraine so tired of their Jewish pedophile running their dictatorship and sending government-paid thugs to beat their people and burn their businesses they are more than willing to feed Russian troops.
- Ukrainian soldiers photographed "fighting for their country" with cardboard guns. Not even 3D-folded just cardboard cutouts.
There is no war in history where people had a day-to-day report of the war that was anywhere near accurate. The most you can find are stories that were accidentally correct.