The russians are making a claim that they have uncovered an underground workshop in the Donetsk region, which allegedly belonged to the Azov battalion and was used for manufacturing explosives. However, this claim is false, SPRAVDI reports.
The video showing the supposed discovery raises several suspicions about its authenticity and suggests a staged scenario. One key element is the prominent Azov banner/sign that covers an entire wall in the so-called underground workshop. This detail appears quite absurd, as pointed out by investigators from the BezBrekhni project.
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In the narrative, they describe a workshop, but the actual structure where the search supposedly took place resembles more of a garage or a small household building like a shed in terms of its size.
Additionally, the propaganda asserts that the workshop was equipped with machinery, yet there is no evidence of any machines in the video footage. Instead, the video only shows two tables cluttered with metal scraps.
It’s worth noting that the propaganda inaccurately refers to Azov as a battalion when, in fact, it has evolved into a brigade.
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