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Tucker Carlson spreads fakes about ecocide of Ukraine

Conservative anchor Tucker Carlson, who was recently terminated from FOX News, has released the first episode of his vlog.

In it, he talks about the fact that it was Ukraine that blew up the Kakhovskaya HPP.

The video is full of manipulations and distortions. However, in 7 hours – more than 40 million views, and they are growing at some incredible speed.

Among others, the video was shared by Elon Musk, conservative American bloggers with a million audience, MAGA-Republicans in Congress, and the representative of Russia at the UN.

At the same time, some are trying to advance the thesis that it is not clear who is responsible for the destruction of the Kakhovskaya HPP. Maybe it’s the Russians, maybe the Ukrainians, or maybe the dam broke by itself.

Here are satellite images, here is the opinion of some expert, here is a blurry video from a telegram, and here is last year’s statement of an anonymous official. And in general, no one knows what really happened.

Spread dozens of different versions and speculations, confuse, create fog, so that eventually people get lost in it and lose understanding of what is true and what is not.

And it seems that these efforts are now very active in the English-speaking audience.

Photo: streets of Russia-occupied Nova Kakhovka

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