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“Boxers who took a hit”: what state are Russian propagandists in due to the events in Kursk

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“Boxers who missed a punch”: what state are Russian propagandists in due to the events in Kursk region Angela Figin

Russian propagandists, thanks to the Kremlin's “manuals”, always promptly respond to various events. However, no one was prepared for the “breakthrough” of the border in the Kursk region.

Putin's henchmen are currently in a state of confusion. Russian oppositionist, writer, and publicist Rostislav Murzagulov told Channel 60/strong> about this. At the same time, the Kremlin has already called on propagandists “not to escalate the situation” with the situation in the Kursk region.

“When a boxer takes a punch, he still doesn't understand what's happening. That's how they (propagandists – Channel 24) are now. I get the impression that they have no idea what's happening and what to do about it,” Murzagulov said.

Propagandists are confused

The Kremlin was not prepared for such a sharp turn of events. Even though Russian intelligence knew about the possible operation in Kursk region 2 weeks in advance, the Russian authorities did not prepare “methodology” for propagandists and media loyal to them in advance.

They did not send them the methodology. This is obvious, because when they send it, almost simultaneously, practically identical news items begin to appear. There was nothing like that here, – noted the Russian oppositionist.

That is why all the dictator's henchmen were confused and spoke uncertainly, but it was possible to understand that things were really bad.

Even propagandist Alexander Sladkov, when he talked about the Kursk NPP, did not think about whether the military would be able to capture it, but immediately about what they would do next if they set a goal to capture it and captured it.

“Margarita Simonyan, who was the author of the “brilliant” phrase about “Kyiv in three days”, is now telling Russians in the Kursk region: “We are praying for you.” That is, there is nothing else to hope for except prayer,” added Murzagulov.

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