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Ukraine crisis: US exposes Russia fake video plan

Moscow trying to fabricate a pretext for invasion

Julian E. Barnes Washington Published 04.02.22, 02:40 AM
A picture released by the Russian Defence Ministry Press Service shows snipers during a military exercise in the Nizhny Novgorod region.

A picture released by the Russian Defence Ministry Press Service shows snipers during a military exercise in the Nizhny Novgorod region. AP/PTI

The US has acquired intelligence about a Russian plan to fabricate a pretext for an invasion of Ukraine using a faked video that would build on recent disinformation campaigns, according to senior administration officials and others briefed on the material.

The plan — which the US hopes to spoil by making public — involves staging and filming a fabricated attack by the Ukrainian military either on Russian territory or against Russian-speaking people in eastern Ukraine.

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Russia, the officials said, intended to use the video to accuse Ukraine of genocide against Russian-speaking people.

It would then use the outrage over the video to justify an attack or have separatist leaders in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine invite a Russian intervention.

Officials would not release any direct evidence of the Russian plan or how they learned of it, saying to do so would compromise their sources and methods. But both a recent Russian disinformation campaign focused on false accusations of genocide and the recent political actions being taken in the Russian parliament to recognise breakaway governments in Ukraine lent credence to the intelligence.

If carried out, the Russian operation would be an expansion of a propaganda theme that American intelligence officials and outside experts have said Moscow has been pushing on social media, conspiracy sites and with state-controlled media since November.

The video was intended to be elaborate, officials said, with plans for graphic images of the staged, corpse-strewn aftermath of an explosion and footage of destroyed locations. They said the video was also set to include faked Ukrainian military equipment, Turkish-made drones and actors playing Russian-speaking mourners.

American officials would not say who in Russia precisely was planning the operation, but a senior administration official said that “Russian intelligence is intimately involved in this effort”.

(New York Times News Service)

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