The pro-Kremlin media accuses several countries of russophobia

Georgia, Belarus, and Ukraine were the main targets of the pro-Kremlin disinformation media at the neginning of July. Five countries, also the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, the United States of America, the German media, the Baltic states, Theresa May and the UK are accused of russophobia.

A spontaneous protest began in Georgia after Serghei Gavrilov, a member of the Communist Party of Russia, in the Parliament of Georgia, spoke in front of the Interparliamentary Assembly on

Orthodoxy. Protesters have called for the resignation of civil servants. Russia, in exchange, wrote about the protests being organized with the support of the US, ex-president Mihail Saakashvili and the Western countries. Thus, the Russian press catalogs the protest as an ultra-nationalist and anti-russia protests.

In Belarus, according to the Kremlin, the West has created the whole “infrastructure” about changing the regime in the country, and the opposition is trying to sabotage the European Games. All pro-kremlin media writes on the basis British support for LGTB communities, the opposition in Belarus is now a LGTB community.

After PACE voted for Russia to return to that court, Ukraine no longer deserves the attention of the EU and the country is an impediment to EU-Russia relations. This is another disinformation

started by the pro-Kremlin press. All Russian media omitted information about the war in Ukraine and the annexation of the Crimea and wrote that she was suspended from the PACE because of an anti-rusia minority.

Within a week, the media supporting the Kremlin regime wrote over 70 disinformation articles where they accuses several countries of russophobia.

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