
Seriously??? On March 8, some unverifiable ‘son’ of one of the employees of the maternity hospital gave an interview to Lenta.ru, which is an online newspaper located in Moscow??
LOL!!
And to top off this Russian propaganda disinformation piece... This ‘unverified’ son of a hospital employee(also unverified) had his words confirmed by... the ‘expectation of an assumption’ when the unverified or edited footage was viewed and showed no bodies or evidence of bodies removed.
LOL! Again!
So what?? It’s all conjecture to conclude/assume something is fake without enough actual/real evidence. Video clips only show narrow(loose) context used in supporting a narrative that could be truth or lies. Perhaps there were horrific footage of women and children dead inside, and kept from being published. Perhaps not? Perhaps the hospital did not receive a direct hit(which many sources reported to be the case) and that the damage to the hospital was a result of close collateral damage. That would certainly explain how the structure looked the way it does consistent with a pressure wave that blew out the windows along with bomb fragment and ground blast artifacts causing heavy fascia/exterior damage, and some external structural collapse.
Now that’s consistent with a close proximity aerial bomb blast.
BTW... I have relatives in Odessa who completely refute your Russian fake news BS that claims to refute MSM(Ukraine) published fake news.
If that’s all you’ve got, a photo-shopped propaganda image that swayed you... maybe you should heed the Russian fake news advice...
“FAKE NEWS ALERT! ALWAYS QUESTION WHAT YOU SEE ON MSM “NEWS”
but in this case we must change the words...
“FAKE NEWS ALERT! ALWAYS QUESTION WHAT YOU SEE ON GEORGENEWS, ESPECIALLY WHEN THEIR SOURCE IS LENTA.RU”
Seems like you don’t do much research.