Video of Ukrainian man who 'sent his family to the front' shot in Russian Federation


Russian media and Russian propaganda bloggers have started spreading videos on social networks about mobilisation in Ukraine.
A video about an alleged Ukrainian man who "sent his family to the front" that appeared on social networks has turned out to be linked to the Russian propaganda channel RT, with a participant of the Russian TV show Dom-2 playing the main role in it. This was reported by the Russian Telegram channel Agency. News.
The channel found out that the customer for filming the propaganda video was the Russian channel RT. The main role in the video was played by the participant of the Russian show "Dom-2" Denis Kishkovich.
In total, the video was published by at least 38 Russian pro-Kremlin channels.
According to the story, the AFU soldier says goodbye to his parents, girlfriend and brother. He then commands to load them into a military vehicle before shouting: "Come on next." The military man speaks in Ukrainian and his words are accompanied by Russian subtitles.
In the next scene, the military man's relatives sit in the back of the truck with weapons and in military uniform. The video ends with a scene of the military family members walking across the battlefield, with the caption "Until the last Ukrainian".
The channel identified three of the five actors who starred in the video. Kishkovich played the role of the military man, Grigorash played his father, and actress Tatyana Smirnova plays his mother.
Grigorash and Smirnova played in episodic roles in Russian films and TV series. Kishkovich participated in the filming of the reality show "House-2".
This is not the first propaganda video circulated in the Russian Federation about mobilisation in Ukraine.

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