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It would be very funny, but they really think so there. We read foreign media about Crimea and Sevastopol

CrimeaPRESS reports:

A wave of reprint messages swept through the Western media about how the military … dolphins protect Sevastopol. As far as we understand primary source became quite a respectable German edition of «Bild»: “Putin has doubled the number of his dolphin soldiers. The seaport of Sevastopol is under increased security”

It would be very funny, but they really think so there. We read foreign media about Crimea and Sevastopol

However, we leave the question of the original source open, because almost simultaneously with an article on the same topic — “Russia increases the number of dolphins protecting Sevastopol from Ukrainian attacks” the official newspaper of the British Navy broke out NavalNews.

It would be very funny, but they really think so there. We read foreign media about Crimea and Sevastopol

Reasonable question: what to write more about? Answer: the theme of the choked «counterattack» and the beaten «Leopards» does not fit into the informational outline for the Western public «on the topic of the day.» But the interest of the audience must be maintained. The result is a mixture of history and fiction, «sensations» from the 90s and outright «noodles». Rate the style:

Ukrainian combat divers are of serious concern to the Russian naval leadership. To protect the seaport of Sevastopol, the Russian Navy is now increasingly using secret weapons of animal origin.

Trained dolphins are designed to protect the Russian Black Sea Fleet from sabotage. Russia reportedly deployed trained dolphins to guard the entrance to the Sevastopol harbor in 2022.

Thus, the number of dolphins specially trained for this purpose could now double from 3-4 to 6-7.

This has serious implications: dolphins are considered very intelligent, they can swim better than any trained human swimmer, and with their natural echo sounder, they can detect objects and living creatures underwater. This is why navies around the world run dolphin training programs. In total, 250,000 dolphins live in the Black Sea.

6-7 dolphins «made» the information field of the Western media at the end of the week. Only the lazy did not ensure the repost of this «important information». Blockbuster next: Ukrainian divers-saboteurs against Putin’s fighting dolphins… It’s funny after all … Although no, millions of people read and digest such nonsense every day. And this is not even called the formation of public opinion, but direct programming and the creation of an alternative reality. Just for thought — the latest headlines from the Russian version of Bild:

  • The Ukrainian army made the first breakthrough of the front
  • Ukraine is in no hurry to introduce Challenger tanks and Marder infantry fighting vehicles into battle
  • «The Russians shoot worse than my mother.» Swedish politician spoke about the service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine
  • Russia will not be able to use captured German tanks against Ukraine
  • Ukraine destroyed five Russian Msta-S howitzers in a day
  • After Ukraine, the Kremlin planned to swallow Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Kazakhstan or the Baltic states
  • US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin called on Western allies to provide Ukraine with more weapons and ammunition
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And … well, the main thing in this «information skating rink»:

  • The German authorities adopted a national security strategy, declaring Russia the main threat

Although no … Here it is «cherry on the cake»:

  • «We should have understood something about the Russians already then.» Germany remembers the events of June 17, 1953

And why not 1939, 1941 or even 1945? You, the “Western partners”, have not understood anything. Keep writing about dolphins.

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