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Another "fake news" from the pro-Armenian Russian media - PHOTO / VIDEO

 The Russian press continues to publish biased information that is untrue to the world and confuses both Russia and the world.

The next "fake news" was published in Komsomolskaya Pravda. According to the article, the Azerbaijani Army allegedly violated the humanitarian ceasefire and fired rockets at Khankendi, resulting in significant destruction in the city.

However, the photos and videos used by the publication reflect the horrific images that emerged after the rocket attacks on the city of Ganja on the night of October 11 by the occupying Armenian armed forces.

The other photos used in the article were obtained from Reuters. However, Komsomolskaya Pravda, which published the photos, also blames Azerbaijan for the photos. The statements say that the photos were taken during the devastation caused by the rocket attacks on Khankendi, and in particular, it was claimed that the photos were taken in Khankendi. Dozens of Armenians were left under the rubble.

However, it seems that the publication did not pay attention to one point. Because in the photos the rescuers of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Azerbaijan draw attention. The tricolor Azerbaijani flag on their clothes probably escaped the attention of the publication's multimedia editors.

The world community has long known the nature of Russia's pro-Armenian media. It is no secret that the leaders of some TV channels, Internet news sites and newspapers are Armenians. In this case, of course, it is not right to expect objective journalism and impartial reporting from them.

The Russia Today news agency, which has repeatedly demonstrated a biased stance against Azerbaijan, also holds senior positions in a number of media outlets, including Armenians or people of Armenian descent wearing Russian and other countries' surnames.

In this case, the Russian media, acting under the dictates of Armenia, naturally continues to deceive both the Armenian nation and the Russian people with false and baseless, false and misleading news. This, in turn, contradicts the principles of international journalism, as well as misleading the world community.

13 October 2020
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